... example, in the filtering theme of acqui- sitions, the sentence Express group intends to sell Le Point for 700 MF indicates a sale of interests in the newspaper Le Point. Whereas the following ... Particularly, categori- sation of unknown proper names is automatically acquired in pattern matching techniques quoted in previous section; rules using the context of proper names in order to categorise ... segmenting and categorising proper names. During the whole processing of a dispatch, the proper name module is involved in three different steps. First, it segments proper names during the...
... recordings were split into segments of 8192 sam-ples and windowed using a Hamming window. The segmentoverlap was 50%. In the case of the speech recordings, the sig-nals were separated into ... Source-Microphone Range Estimation in Reverberant Environments Using Arrays of UnknownGeometryDenis McCarthy and Frank BolandDepartment of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, School of Engineering, Trinity ... recorded before beingbandlimited and downsampled to a sampling rate of 10 kHz.These recordings were then split into segments of 8192 sam-ples and windowed using a Hamming window. The segmentoverlap...
... pneumatization results in the indi-vidual size and shape of the frontal sinus. An absence of pneumatization in the frontal bone results in frontal sinus aplasia [1]. This kind of variation should ... volume of the frontal sinus is highly variable, ranging from 0 to 37 cc with a mean of 10 cc [2]. Variability in the size and aspect of the frontal sinus is usually found in individuals of the ... Italy) scanning was performed on patients who were resting in supine positions. Positioning of the patients’ heads was performed using two light-beam markers. The vertical positioning light...
... and (3) advantages ofusing computers in reading ESP teaching and learning.I.2.3.1.1.Model of teaching ESP reading with computersSome models ofusing computers in teaching FL can be applied ... of computers for teaching and learning (in general) and teaching and learning FL (in particular). As far as this study is concerned, certain applications of computers in teaching and learning ... easily get used to surfing the Internet for chatting, e-mail exchanging, seeing web pages, playing games or listening to music. They often use Internet as a means of entertainment, not for study....
... Users may find using software is more convenient than using traditional method including saving time deliver the document or waiting for responses, being able to work at any place ã Saving time ... profileR.3.4. Delete userR.4. New incoming document processing packageR.4.1. Register into “incoming book”R.4.2. Store into databaseR.4.3. View new incoming documentsR.4.4. Decide destinationR.4.4.1. ... “incoming book”- General descriptionInsert document’s information into “incoming book” form and store into database- References R.4.1- Process descriptionActionResponse1. Click on “incoming...
... for use in training and testing the neural network. A large training data reduces the risk of under-sampling the nonlinear function, but increases the training time. To improve training, preprocessing ... minmaxminVVVVA−−= (4) Training was performed iteratively until the average of sum squared error over all the training patterns was minimized. Experiment were carried out using ... steps using a load increment ratio of 1.0 which was maintained for 24 hours. The CRSC tests were carried out after confirming full saturation using B value, and were performed with the strain...
... disadvantages ofusing songs in teaching listening skill. Question 5 in the survey is very important as it helps to find out the disadvantages ofusing songs in teaching listening skill. Answering ... According to Harmer, listening is special because listening comprehension is a process in which our mind has to complete instantly the process of receiving, processing, and interacting with ... assure the role of songs as a motivator in teaching and learning listening skill and stops at proving the ability of songs in improving some bottom-up listening skills bottom-up listening skills...
... basedon the concept of glycan profiling, and utilizes lectins,a group of glycan-discriminating proteins. In general,however, the glycan–lectin interaction is relativelyweak in comparison with, ... current principal technologies in use are: (a)de novo sequencing; (b) glycan mass fingerprinting [29];and (c) MSnspectral matching [2,30–32]. Determina-tion of glycan structures using the first ... 1 lg of glycoprotein is the minimum required for analysis of the glycan structure [2,10]. Thus, it still remainschallenging to determine the glycan structures of glyco-proteins present in serum...
... list is often a helpful indication of the level of understanding of the model. (vi) Examination of assumptions - sensitivity testing. Models rest on assumptions of various kinds, some of which ... the importance ofusing economic capital measures in running the bank’s business. In this section we examine the current rangeof practices with regard to governance in the following areas: (i) ... aggregation of certain types of risk (most often market risk) by using scaling-up methods such as the square-root- of- time rule. 2. Inter-risk diversification The way that individual risks are combined...
... glycine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, phenyl-alanine, proline, serine, threonine, tyrosine, and valine for[U-13C]glucose experiments and aspartate, isoleucine, leu-cine, phenylalanine, ... E4P(1)4)P5P U P5P(1)5)1 P5P(1)5)Amino acidSerine U Serine(1)3)Serine(2)3)Serine(1)2)1 Serine(1)3)Serine(2)3)Serine(1)2)Glycine U Glycine(1)2)1 Glycine(1)2)SubstrateGlucose U Glc,nU1 ... similar in the three wild-typestrains with small differences in the fractions of serineoriginating from glycine and OAA originating through theTCA cycle (Fig. 5), major changes were seen in the...
... learners work in their teaching and learning of second/foreign language. Indeed, the use of the Internet and the World Wide Web in second and foreign language instruction has been increasingly recognized. ... discussion, problem analysis, problem solving, critical thinking and negotiation of meaning. Distance learning is especially of benefits in language learning because not everyone can afford to ... include the investment in training. The use of the Internet in language teaching and learning requires some technological knowledge and computer skills from both teachers and learners. Insufficient...