... "ORDER BY CustomerID"; SqlDataAdapter mySqlDataAdapter = new SqlDataAdapter(); mySqlDataAdapter.SelectCommand = mySqlCommand; // step 1: create a DataSet object and fill it with the top rows // ... void DisplayDataRows(DataTable myDataTable) { Console.WriteLine("\n\nCustomer DataRow objects in customersDT:"); foreach (DataRow myDataRow in myDataTable.Rows) { foreach (DataColumn myDataColumn ... ALFKI Alfreds Futterkiste Germany ANATR Ana Trujillo Emparedados y helados...
... CustomerID = ANATR CompanyName = Ana Trujillo Emparedados y helados Country = Mexico Retrieving node with CustomerID of ANATR CustomerID = ANATR CompanyName = Ana Trujillo Emparedados y helados Country ... specified name CreateNavigator() XpathNavigator Creates an XpathNavigator object that you can use to navigate the XML document CreateNode() XmlNode Overloaded Creates an XmlNode object CreateTextNode() ... mySqlCommand.CommandText = "SELECT TOP CustomerID, CompanyName, Country "+ "FROM Customers "+ "ORDER BY CustomerID"; SqlDataAdapter mySqlDataAdapter = new SqlDataAdapter(); mySqlDataAdapter.SelectCommand...
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... Cambridge (MA) Acknowledgements We would like to thank all the people who have collaborated in this research: Juan Garzia, Joxe Ramon Etxeberria, Igone Zabala, Juan Carlos Odriozola, Agurtzane ... and Computational Linguistics Mexico City (Mexico) References Aduriz I., Aranzabe M., Arriola J., Díaz de Ilarraza A. , Gojenola K., Oronoz M., Uria L 2004 A Cascaded Syntactic Analyser for Basque ... comma for the Basque language was formalised This information was extracted after analysing the theories of some experts in Basque syntax and punctuation (Aldezabal et al., 2003) In fact, although...
... of free will” is untenable Many human behaviors are habitual and automatic rather than intentional and willful, so that both performing and discontinuing them is rarely an effortless exercise ... unbearable automaticity of being American Psychologist 1999, 54:462-479 42 American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders: DSM-IV-TR Washington, DC: American ... 59 DiFranza JR, Wellman RJ: A sensitization-homeostasis model of nicotine craving, withdrawal, and tolerance: Integrating the clinical and basic science literature Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2005,...
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... same language name Note For more information about Boolean operators and functions, see Course 191 3A, Exchanging and Transforming Data Using XML and XSLT Module 6: Using XPath to Navigate a ... XPath ! Work through as many examples of XPath expressions and uses of XPath as you can so that you can give participants additional ideas about the uses of XPath To understand XPath, participants ... gain an understanding of XML Path Language (XPath) and how you can use XPath to locate parts of Extensible Markup Language (XML) documents and navigate through a document that is represented as a...
... Essentially, several language learning algorithms (e.g naïve Bayes estimation, back-off estimation, transformation-based learning) were successfully cast as learning linear separators in their feature ... supported by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada grant OGP121338 and scholarship PGSB207797 Table 12 Performance with removal of the as N1 or N2 DATA SET ACCURACY ACCURACY WITHOUT ... similar words of eat and salad WORD CONTEXT CONTEXTUALLY SIMILAR WORDS EAT eat salad consume, taste, like, serve, pick, harvest, love, sprinkle, Toss, … SALAD eat salad soup, sandwich, pasta, dish,...
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... dynamics usinga different ankle exoskeleton that assists plantarflexion based on plantarflexor EMG signals They showed a gradual motor adaptation during push-off and retention of this learning ... NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2009, 6:16 sis, and helped to draft the manuscript KF was responsible for data collection, carried out the data analysis, and performed the statistical analysis LJB ... walking speed Comparing ankle torques and powers during push-off at slow, moderate and high walking speeds [17], it can be seen that torque and power reserve are available at this phase of gait,...
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... Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, which has substantiated information about ovarian cancers and amenorrhea [8] In this way, continually organizing and updating information on an Ishikawa diagram ... diagram can cultivate lifelong learning habits in medical professionals Medical educators can also apply Ishikawa diagrams to facilitate problem-based learning when teaching medical students and ... relevant information In short, an Ishikawa diagram can assist memory and the retrieval of relevant medical case reports and literatures Acknowledgements I would like to thank the Journal of Medical...
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