... [3] A.Einstein, The Meaning of Relativity, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J., 1964 [4] V.Fock, The Theory of Space, Time, and Gravitation, trans By N.N Kemmer, 2nd rev.ed., Macmilan, New ... as Einstein’s the principle of equivalence However in this model inertial forces also vanish at infinite when the background font vanishes This uniform gravitational field is not equivalent to ... Acknowledgements: We extend our thanks tothe professors in laboratory of theoretical physics of University of Natural Sciences, VNU-HCM, especially tothe professor NGUYEN NGOC GIAO for helpful...
... ofthe consonants pronounced with the tip ofthe tongue, the I ofthe article changes in pronunciation to that consonant; the initial consonant ofthe noun can then be written with the mark of ... carrying ) the book in his hand'; ;l;>-)l~ ~\ ~ 01 r JI ~~ 'he went to Amman with the intention of informing the king ofthe news' In type (ii) the situation is anterior in time tothe main statement, ... with teaching the basic structures of Arabic to those wholly ignorant of it, but with instilling an understanding of 'correct' usage into those who already knew the language as a mother tongue The...
... several candidates for 'handling instance' on Domain Spotter's candidate list, the Dialogue Manager, inthe system's next turn, will prompt the user to choose one of them (and, of course, accept any ... Domain Spotter polls the Expert class and subclasses (on the basis ofthe semantic content o f the user's utterance) with the goal of finding a handling instance If in response tothe system's question ... context ofthe transaction, and then toprocessthe transaction within that context Again, the system is aiming to find the object (the :representation of a realworld business) that is best suited to...
... which implies the inequality d h, A ≤ − 2L This implies that inequality 2.66 holds The rest ofthe proof is similar to that ofthe proof of Theorem 2.1 2.76 16 Fixed Point Theory and Applications ... which implies the inequality d f, Q ≤ L2 16 − 16L This implies that inequality 3.3 holds The rest ofthe proof is similar to that ofthe proof of Theorem 2.1 3.16 Fixed Point Theory and Applications ... stability ofthe linear transformation in Banach spaces,” Journal ofthe Mathematical Society of Japan, vol 2, pp 64–66, 1950 16 Th M Rassias, “On the stability ofthe linear mapping in Banach spaces,”...
... Communications and Networking Oggier and Hassibi [6] followed an indirect approach using a Sato-like argument and matrix analysis tools In [2] Liu and Shamai propose a more information-theoretic approach ... eigenvalues andthe matrix C is reduced to a standard eigenvalue problem [19] Choosing the eigenvectors ofthe standard eigenvalue problem to be orthonormal, andthe requirement on the order ofthe eigenvalues, ... has an advantage and zero otherwise The enhancement concept was used in addition tothe I-MMSE approachin order to attain the upper bound in (30) The primary usage of these two concepts came together...
... explain analyses of triplicates ± standard deviation The F-test was applied since variances ofthe vitamin C and folic acid were homogeny (P > 0.05), the variances ofthe thiamin, riboflavin and ... 0.52 to 1.15 and 0.71; minerals: Na range and average are 1.3–20.1 and 10.11; K, 182.5– 395.9 and 264.7; Mg, 8.6–24.5 and 11.6; Ca, 1.4–3.9 and 4.2 There are less amounts of scientific data andthe ... by the ascorbic acid, resulting inthe disappearance ofthe color ofthe dye (AOAC, 1995) B complex vitamins B1 (thiamin), B2 (riboflavin), folic acid, and niacin were determined according to Finglas...
... displace a standard ruler and a standard clock along the orbit ofthe particle.But when the ruler and clock move along the orbit inthe gravitational field, the length of ruler and rate ofthe clock ... noted that the laws of conservation of linear and angular momentum not hold in noninertial reference frames due tothe non-uniformity and anisotropy of space in these frames Finally, it can also ... Seeking this relation between etalons, then we convert measured results at each point with its etalons into measured results with the standard etalon is the synchronizing ofthe rulers and the...
... building and motivational interviewing learning sessions-lecture versus facilitation of patient info Complexity of explaining, understanding and using Too vague and many unknowns; not easy to explain ... motivation, further analysis ofthe SMA beyond the promoting and hindering factors associated with the decision to implement was necessary for guidance to tailor and adjust the innovation tothe local ... years prior to initiating the intervention and had some training in Quality Improvement The physician felt ownership ofthe improvement processes overall and had the authority to solicit and get...
... building and motivational interviewing learning sessions-lecture versus facilitation of patient info Complexity of explaining, understanding and using Too vague and many unknowns; not easy to explain ... motivation, further analysis ofthe SMA beyond the promoting and hindering factors associated with the decision to implement was necessary for guidance to tailor and adjust the innovation tothe local ... years prior to initiating the intervention and had some training in Quality Improvement The physician felt ownership ofthe improvement processes overall and had the authority to solicit and get...
... performed the programming and drafted the manuscript MSG participated inthe data collection and analysis and manuscript preparation AAM and ARR participated inthe design ofthe algorithms ABR and ... DNA-binding domain andinthe effector-binding pocket Seven and two amino acid residues directly contacted DNA and effector, respectively Figure Mapping ofthe predicted SDPs on the structure of ... andthe average and median distance tothe ligand are given in Table The statistical significance ofthe prediction was also calculated applying the Mann-Whitney test tothe distances from the...
... solving the system (I − T) z1 = y1 x the information brought by vector x concerning planned matings is then merged up tothe immediate ancestors and processed recursively and collectively up to ... tothe time needed for obtaining the solution ofthe double linear system but did not include the overheads incurred by extracting the relevant ancestors from the whole simulated population and ... by y1 and z1 is built progressively only from y1 , due tothe special form ofthe right hand side Inthe second step, vector D z1 y1 is overwritten downwards by z and y Quaas [7] and Mrode and...
... 4.5: View of earthwork at the southern end ofthe site with the ruins ofthe Tower ofthe Hospital (with person standing on top) and ruins of another possible tower, facing north (A Charland) ... reminder ofthe events involved in its construction, use and destruction The meanings and memories we bring tothe stones are created by human agency and remain there These memories are, of course, ... walked and recorded along the inner wall line, and both inside the dry moat and along the top ofthe counterscarp to record the outer wall line At Ascalon, I walked and recorded along the inner...
... members to think, speak and act while working together It also helps members listen to other ideas andto brainstorm to make decisions in doing something, adjust to living and working together and ... general andin language teaching in particular The main features are taken into consideration, namely, the concepts related tothe study including the communicative language teaching andthe teaching ... discussion topic and students think of their own answers Then students pair to discuss their ideas Finally, the teacher asks the students to share their ideas in their groups, and then the teacher can...
... chosen bandwidth and fixed filter order, the first approach results in a trade-off between retaining the full phase within the band and in- band ripple (there is also a trade-off between Φib and rejection ... 8π phase change is allocated tothe out -of- band phase change to maintain flat magnitude and linear phase response Passband ripple is less than 0.1 dB andthe stop-band magnitude is 18 dB 10 −0.02 ... increasing the group delay and two means to increase the group delay (aside from decreasing passband width) are to either increase the in- band phase change Φib , and/ or increase the filter order 1496...
... their knowledge and powers of reasoning into practice by engaging in intentional action, with the aim of bringing about desired changes in things and states of affairs inthe world Finally, in ... more fully in my Kinds of Being: A Study of Individuation, Identity andthe Logic of 18 An introduction tothe philosophy of mind ciple is correct, then, and turn tothe case of a person and his ... enable the reader to build upon the understanding gained from earlier chapters in getting to grips with the topics of later chapters Rather than include separate guides to further reading for the topics...
... their knowledge and powers of reasoning into practice by engaging in intentional action, with the aim of bringing about desired changes in things and states of affairs inthe world Finally, in ... experience andthe relationship between mental and physical states Then, in chapters and 4, I move on to discuss certain general theories ofthe nature of mental states and some attempts to explain how ... genuinely possible Andthe provision of just such a conception is one ofthe principal tasks of metaphysics.3 The point of these remarks is to emphasise there cannot be progress either in the...
... certain type of call inthe presence of eagles andto respond to that type of call by running into the bushes will accordingly have a greater chance of surviving attacks by eagles – and passing ... strange coincidence, the inhabitants of this planet speak a language which sounds just like English and that they use the word ‘snow’ for the stuff descending from their skies An inhabitant ofthe ... entities, and constitute the contents of beliefs and other so-called propositional attitude 74 An introduction tothe philosophy of mind states And let us then see whether this hypothesis gives rise to...
... 40 An introduction tothe philosophy of mind sensations, perceptions, beliefs, desires, intentions, fears, and many other kinds of mental state: and providing a satisfactory account of these ... account of our concepts of mental states than as a theory ofthe nature of mental states themselves 52 An introduction tothe philosophy of mind ing an adequate account ofthe character of mental ... experience the tang of lemon, the whiff of woodsmoke, the colour of ripe tomatoes, or the sting of a nettle Andthe issue raised here by the absent qualia argument is whether the existence of such...
... the colour and shape ofthe tree andofthe house, the intervening ground between them, the sky behind them, and other objects in their vicinity (together with their colours and shapes) And these ... amount, information about this is passed tothe other tank andthe same amount of water is let into or out of it But a much easier solution is to place the two tanks on the same level and join them ... 156 An introduction tothe philosophy of mind ‘blindsight’, in which subjects suffering from certain kinds of lesion in their visual cortex declare themselves to be unable to see anything in some...
... get older and progress in school, they gain a better understanding ofthe language and mathematical processes As the years in school increase, they need to learn more and more specifics and details ... provide information on how to interpret the total score on the analytical writing section The primary emphasis in scoring the analytical writing section is on critical thinking and analytical writing ... This is an outstanding analysis ofthe issue—insightful, well reasoned, and highly effective in its use of language The introductory paragraph announces the writer's position on the issue and provides...