... higher onthe K6 scale These estimates are based onthe 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007 full adult samples, where the 2004 sample includes both short-form and adjusted long-form responses Therefore these ... from the BRFSS asks respondents who said they had at least one unhealthy day in the prior month to report the number of days in the past month that their physical or mental health prevented them ... abortion access policies Each chapter begins with a short description of the dimension as well as the indicators contained within it We next show the dimension score, and a map shows how dimension...
... 0.587) onthe EQ-5D, 7.76 (7.39 to 8.13) onthe pain sub-scale, 3.91 (3.74 to 4.07) onthe stiffness scale, 27.89 (26.54 to 29.23) onthe physical functioning scale, and 39.55 (37.77 to 41.34) onthe ... split-sample approach to the mapping of condition-specific scores into utility scores The baseline scores from the aforementioned LIKP study were used to develop various mapping models (to predict the ... adverts in the local press and onthe local radio Responding individuals were recruited into the LIKP study if they reported that they had had knee pain on most days of the last month, were aged...
... and relations involving individuals and not only DRSs’ labels In addition to this, we have shown in the previous section how ATT-Meta source domain reasoning captures the interaction of the various ... Companion to the 10th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL 2003), pages 57–61 Jaime Carbonell 1982 Metaphor: An inescapable phenomenon in natural-language ... transfer from the pretence to the reality We use the → symbol to express that this mapping is a default The VNMAs involved in the interpretation of (1) can be represented as follows: There are two...
... Lemma 14, the dimension of any irreducible component of X is at most The contribution from the zero dimensional components of X is at most O(|C(N )|) As for the one dimensional components, Lemma ... N , then |X| ≤ 3(N + 1) for N sufficiently large Proof We use the identification of the action of C(N ) on F2 with the N action of C(N ) on FN [α] The equation k − lB2 + mB3 − nB4 ≡ mod N is then ... d Then I is an O-ideal, and the matrix of α acting on I by multiplication in the basis v1 , v2 is precisely A The choice of basis of I gives an identification I ∼ Z2 = and the action of O on the...
... other regions, the higher GC content in the centromere regions might be caused by the intergenic sequences Secondly, there is an isochore located in 3220– 3510 kb in chromosomes II The GC content ... of this insertion in the Columbia ecotype was confirmed by PCR amplification across the junctions of mitochondrial and unique nuclear DNA, followed by the sequencing of the corresponding fragments ... studied The component xn, yn and zn displays the frequencies distributions of the purine ⁄ pyrimidine, amino ⁄ keto and weak H-bond ⁄ strong H-bond along the sequence, respectively As mentioned...
... were recognized by the activated aIIbb3 integrin Therefore, in the context of this study, the fine mapping of the fibrinogen-binding domains onthe aIIb subunit was accomplished and their potential ... (the concentration that induces 50% inhibition of platelet aggregation) Typical aggregation curves illustrating the inhibitory effect of these peptides on ADP-induced platelet aggregation, as ... were the most effective antagonists of platelet aggregation To gain further insight into the fibrinogen-recognition sites of aIIb, we evaluated the inhibitory effect of the above peptides on fibrinogen...
... of a weakly-strongly continuous mapping and an asymptotically nonexpansive mapping in Banach spaces These results encompass a number of previously known generalizations of the theorem Preliminaries ... definitions and results which will be needed in our further considerations Let X be a Banach space, Ω(X) is the collection of all nonempty bounded subsets of X, and W (X) is the subset of Ω(X) consisting ... D(J ) ⊆ X into X In the next section, we will use the following two conditions: (H1) If (x n ) nÎN is a weakly convergent sequence in D(J ), then (J xn )n∈N has a strongly convergent subsequence...
... deg f 1, then f is homotopic to the identity or the antipodal mapon S2 From the homotopy classification of self-maps of RP2 , we obtain that f is homotopic with n > to the identity mapon RP2 ... nonzero, the homotopy classification is completely determined by the lifting degree Since fπ is the identity, every lifting f commutes Fixed Point Theory and Applications with the antipodal map ... odd In the second case, we note that the lifting or degree is zero Then we get two classes: deg2 f The Nielsen numbers of all self-maps on RP2 were computed in , we give the proposition here...
... converges weakly to x0 The following conclusion is obvious ζn −→ 0, 3.5 Fixed Point Theory and Applications √ for any n / m Conclusion xn − xm It follows from Theorem 2.1 and the above two conclusions ... H Zegeye and N Shahzad, “Strong convergence theorems for monotone mappings and relatively weak nonexpansive mappings,” Nonlinear Analysis Theory, Methods & Applications, vol 70, no 7, pp 2707–2716, ... In , the weak relatively nonexpansive mapping is also said to be relatively weak nonexpansive mapping Remark 1.2 In , the authors have given the definition of hemirelatively nonexpansive mapping...
... this node contains the entire image The sons of the top node are the connected components CCE extracted in the father color set Then, after computation of the color subsets, a component CCE can ... colors b j E , the corresponding pixels of which are segmented into connected components of the image Definition (connected component CSE ) One calls CSE i the ith connected component of the color ... time-consuming than the two other methods, since the topographic map is computed only onthe luminance axis Our method C is the slowest That is mainly due to the additional estimation of the body...
... G-KKM mapping with respect to F Applying Proposition 3.9, we conclude the following variational theorems and minimax inequality theorems for the Φ-mapping Theorem 3.10 Let X be a nonempty G-convex ... So, we conclude that T is a Φ-mapping with a companion mapping S and F is a Φ-mapping with a companion mapping H By the assumption (iv), T is closed Hence, all of the assumptions of Theorem 2.8 ... (ii) F satisfies one of the conditions (i)–(vi) in Lemma 1.6 Moreover, the mapping F is called a companion mapping of T Remark 1.8 If T : Y → 2X is a Φ-mapping, then for each nonempty subset Y1...
... their experiments The focus of Ye’s method is onthe reduction of computational complexity of the conventional LDA method Comparing with the conventional Fish- EURASIP Journal on Image and Video ... information records the texture of the surface Though the normals to the surface affects the reflectivity of light and thereby the surface illumination, this has minimal effect onthe surface texture Therefore, ... positively In Sections 2.1 and 2.2, we will discuss the generation of the 3D information of the XM2VTS and a passive stereo vision system In Section 2.3, we will discuss the normalization of the 2D and...
... (50) Furthermore, if p − divides the degrees of the homogenous components of P , then reduction of exponents, using Equation (49), does not affect this property Therefore, p−1 divides also the degrees ... = N (P (x)) (62) ˜ ¯ Since the set of the degrees of the monomials of the entries Pi,j (X) is a subset of the set of the monomial degrees of P , the last part of the lemma follows immediately ... dimension , there is a v ∈ F52 such that v + U ˜ contains two of the “first” four elements of V , so that there must be another v ∈ F52 ˜ with V ∩ (v + U ) = ∅ In other words, the first property of the...
... investigate the effect of haplotype definition onthe accuracy of predicted breeding values for genomic selection and onthe precision of QTL mapping, given a moderately dense marker map and http://www.gsejournal.org/content/41/1/11 ... a recombination between two adjacent loci onthe same chromosome was calculated using Haldane's mapping function based onthe distance between the loci In generation through 1000, on average 50 ... Genetics Selection Evolution 2009, 41:11 option is to assume that a specific haplotype has a one to one relation with the same QTL allele independently of the individual that carries the haplotype...
... rejected based onthe separate tests, the null hypothesis will not be rejected The rejection of any subset of the null hypothesis will lead to the rejection of the null hypothesis In comparison with ... most easiest among the following tasks: the identification of the number of the QTL, localization of the QTL and estimation of the QTL effects The empirical standard deviations of the genetic effect ... there is the conclusion that one has to be careful in relying onthe asymptotic standard errors of the effect estimates and that there are very common situations where the standard errors of the...
... environment map, soil environment map Besides, the thesis also analyzed the technical processes and provisions in establishing environment map, topographic map, cadastral map and land use mapOnthe ... 1.2.2 The concepts of environment and soil environment 1.2.2.1 The concepts of environment These concepts were quoted as in the Law of environment protection of Vietnam 2012 1.2.2.2 The concepts ... protection - The second point: Applying the method TSQI in establishing themap of evaluating soil environment quality in Haiduong province THESIS’ STRUCTURE Besides the introduction, conclusion,...
... strength, etc The pH of a solution in equilibrium with soil varies with the composition and concentration of the salts in the solution as cations in solution displace H+ and Al3+ ions from soil ... flow into the sampling shoe SSHM lowers the sampling shoe into the soil, collecting a soil core After sample collection, SSHM raises the sampling shoe bringing the soil sample in contact with ... completed and the system cleaned the electrode while taking another sample Collins et al (2003) modified the soil sampling mechanism to increase the reliability of the on- the- go soil pH mapping, and...