... transpositions, then the polynomial (1) is equal to a sum of polynomials of the form (2) and again is TNN (⇐) Suppose that π is not less than or equal to σ inthe Bruhat order By Theorem we may choose indices ... polynomials of the form (4) and again (3) is SNN (⇐) Suppose that π is not less than or equal to σ inthe Bruhat order By Theorem we may choose indices ≤ k, ≤ n − such that M(σ)[k],[ ] contains q + ... linear combination of Schur functions Some recent interest in SNN polynomials is motivated by problems in algebraic geometry [4, Conj 2.8, Conj 5.1] Theorem Let π and σ be permutations in Sn Then...
... coordinates for the Bruhat orderings of the classical finite Coxeter groups and their quotients, and more recently, Reading [R] has determined the exact order dimensions of the Bruhat orderings ... by the positive roots We define the standard (or root) ordering of V to be the partial order µ ν if µ − ν ∈ R+ Φ+ In these terms, the Bruhat order is consistent with the dual of the standard order; ... simplices B The Bruhat ordering of affine orbits In this subsection, our goal is to describe more explicitly the Bruhat orderings of the W -orbits of dominant points in V As noted in Remark 4.3(a), there...
... themes in his intellectual autobiography and those inthe metahistory of the regime Proceeding in chronological and thematic manner, the thesis comes in three parts Part One presents the author’s intellectual ... origin.10 Their role is indispensable For in my beginning oblivion was the master When I was born, I was born into a nation-state and a religion I was not there when they were born In their beginnings ... both in my dreams and in all my waking hours I began, in fact, to connect almost everything in my world as a teenager with the image I had of her in my mind Things had meaning only in so far as they...
... medicationorder entry (CPOE) using the Clinical Informacomputerised physician order entry (CPOE) using the Clinical Information System with 95% confidence intervals Hand-written prescribing (HWP) ... for bias inthe results and is a limitation of the study Medical errors are among the leading causes of death inthe United States In its highly publicised report, the Institute of Medicine estimates ... non-intercepted and intercepted errors were combined) The limitations of this study and the potential for bias discussed previously must be borne in mind when interpreting these results Some of the...
... defined as calculated creatinine clearance less than 50 ml/minute The parameters needed to calculate the creatinine clearance were always available in both the PB-U and the C-U In addition to the ... month after the completion of the study, the ICIS was implemented inthe two other remaining units Approval of the ethics committee was obtained; informed consent was waived A surgical ICU-independent ... safety inthe USA [10] CPOE could eliminate many of the problems associated with manual drug order writing [1] by decreasing the occurrence of illegible orders, inappropriate doses and incomplete orders...
... fixed laws, constraining nature to give answer to questions of reason’s own determining.” If however, the themes of “freedom” and the “thinking for oneself ” were indeed motivating the Critique, ... have on the one hand the identity of the thinking subject, and on the other hand the multiplicity of the representations which it has The same complex thinking subject – as the same subject of ... experience – as a kind of unified viewpoint on the world – and that unity must be brought about by myself inthe activity of combining representations into judgmental form In combining the multiplicity...
... having his rights independently of whether others would actually grant him those rights or be sympathetic to his having them) Indeed, the most striking thing about Kant’s thesis was that there ... Kant and the revolution in philosophy Kant thought the key to answering these questions lay inthe practical necessity for assuming that we are free The independence of the normative from the factual ... (in a state). In a just public order, people have, as ends -in- themselves, the right to pursue happiness according to their own conception of it and the obligation to respect that right on the...
... exhibiting the way in which imagination and intellect would have structured them if they had made them in a fully harmonious free play of each other Because of this, the pleasure experienced in aesthetic ... Aesthetic taste, teleology, and the world order to the same things Something like the “kingdom of ends” thus seems to be at play in aesthetic judgment, except that the “kingdom of ends” involves ... imagination and intellect (der Verstand, the understanding”) are in free play with each other – free inthe sense that their interaction with each other is not constrained by any rule When the result...
... phosphorylation of the subsequent tyrosines inthe whole cTCRf chain in vitro, relative to the single-tyrosine-containing peptides, may well be due to the presence of an SH2 domain in Lck which binds to ... tyrosines by PTK Lck, from which we can deduce theorderin which Lck should perform the phosphorylations, inthe absence of any other in uencing factors To determine whether theorder observed in ... electrostatic interactions in SH2 domain recognition: salt dependence of tyrosyl-phosphorylated peptide binding to the tandem SH2 domain of the Syk kinase and the single SH2 domain of the Src kinase...
... corresponding to (d, k) in V to the node corresponding to s in U The original problem of finding a solution parse inthe constraint graph now reduces to finding a complete matching inthe bipartite graph ... knife.) The observation that the matrix verb, i.e., main verb rather than the intermediate verb controls the vibhakti of the shared nominal is true inthe above sentences, as explained below The theory ... sentence Ram is the karta of the main verb Pala (fruit) is the karma of the intermediate verb (KA) in G.1 but not in G.2 (kAta) Inthe latter, Pala is the karma of the main verb All these are accommodated...
... certainly have war cries, organizations, interests, The Cleveland Era: A Chronicle of the New Orderin Politics enlisted in their support But those interests are inthe main the interests of getting ... asked the nomination of one person to any office inthe State “ Except inthe case of their remonstrance against the Robertson appointment, they had “never even expressed an opinion to the President ... standpoint of traditional legal theory, it is indubitably the principle to which American politics conform in practice The people instinctively expect the President to guard their interests against...
... universities go wrongin developing training programs that ultimately leave their students demotivated? Have the medical training institutions failed to meet the training needs of “clinically-oriented” ... having a rural background [24] The influence of training institutions In a survey of 189 medical students at Monash University in Australia, Somers (2000) finds that the intention to practice in ... institutions educating medical doctors inthe United Republic of Tanzania, although one of them was still in start-up phase and the other inthe middle of an administrative crisis, so these institutions...
... other company inthe industry and I'm not trying to sound too boastful here has made a big contribution in lowering the cost of PCs by fundamentally wringing out a lot of inefficiency inthe ... potential of the Internet lies in its ability to transform relationships within the traditional supplier-vendor-customer chain." The Internet is enabling the company to share information from its internal ... the dealer from the relationship and the dealer might not like that because they are fundamentally a dealer They like to deal with things They sell things and they make money on them and if they...
... subunits and the CWLC domain involved in SU-TM interaction indicated in red; the hydrophobic signal peptide and fusion peptide and the transmembrane domain are shaded in light gray, and the putative ... for the syncytin-Ory1 The absence of a syncytin-Ory1 gene inthe Ochotona (as well as inthe more ancestrally diverged rodent (mouse) and primate (human) orders) was confirmed by screening (using ... for the SIV core, the syncytin-Ory1 protein (or an empty vector) and a LacZ-containing retroviral transcript Supernatants were used to infect the indicated target cells, which were X-gal stained...
... training center for vocational and language training and information about immigration and the destination country The quality of the training, the training fee, the cost of living at the training ... Chapter 1: The Issue of Human Trafficking in Indonesia Inthe 1980s the number of female migrant workers from Indonesia increased sharply This led to an increase inthe trafficking of Indonesian ... and the families and communities of the migrants rather than the workers themselves In Reflections on the New Order Miracles (2002) Wie also focused the change in industrial structure in Indonesia...
... check and correct inventory records Concepts in Enterprise Resource Planning, Second Edition 13 Order Filling • When there is insufficient inventory to fill a customer order • Theorder can be delayed ... creates an invoice by copying data from the sales order • The invoice can be printed and mailed to the customer, faxed or transmitted electronically by EDI (electronic data interchange) or the Internet ... Number: The number assigned by the customer to this sales order Req deliv date: The date when the customer would like to receive theorder Material and Order quantity: What the customer is ordering...
... of these inthe box at the end of the exercise on the next page What is the official name of the currency used inthe United Kingdom? In which of the following denominations are banknotes printed?: ... extending their influence beyond the north of the country The Kingdoms of England and were united inthein 1707 The Hanoverian dynasty (now called the ) began with the reign of King ... the grandson of James II, led an unsuccessful rebellion against the English in Scotland He was finally defeated at thein 1745 10 The began inthe middle of the 18th century, bringing...
... you find three words that sound alike? The plum on the drum is glum drink stink blink Can you find the word that sounds like drink, stink, and blink? The drink from the rink had such a stink, ... the book, the sentences contain two discovery words Children will delight inthe increased confidence that finding and decoding these words will bring They’ll also enjoy looking for the mouse ... As the book progresses, the sentences become more challenging These sentences contain a “discovery” word—an extra rhyming word in addition to those that appear on the left Toward the end of the...