... pixels of the four basins. Table 1. K values of main soil groups and classification by erosive characteristics No Type of mountain soil Symbology Number of profiles K Average K Classification ... 1998). 3. The results of erosion potential classification - Based on Binh Dinh profile’s file (Vietnam Association of Soil Sciences, 1997), values of K for 117 hill soil profiles throughout the ... development. Therefore, the classificationof erosion potential and the identification of highly assuming erosive areas (regardless of the role of the forest cover) are of a great significance in...
... nature of our proof of the Topological Classification The-orem provides an explicit description of any properly embedded minimal sur-face in terms of the ordering of the ends, the parity of the ... TOPOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATIONOF MINIMAL SURFACES687two slabs each containing fewer ends of F . Since the number of ends of F ∩ Sis finite, the existence of the required collection of planes follows ... ordering of ends. The proof of the case where F has two limit ends issimilar.Let W be the set of closures of the components of H1−∪D1and H2−∪D2.Given W ∈W, let P(W ) be the collection of...
... the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Acknowledgements This version of the paper has benefitted from valuable comments from Charles Goodhart of the London School of Economics, ... Channel of Monetary Policy”, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Wagster, J. (1999), “The Basel Accord of 1988 and the International Credit Crunch of 1989-1992,” Journal of Financial ... path for the stock of each of the components, which we can compare to historical values to evaluate the impact of the policy change. Panel A of Table 4 shows the impact of a single percentage...
... in this paper was twofold. Firstly, we wanted to compare the performance of different machine learning algorithms on the task of map-ping from a vector of web frequencies of para-phrases containing ... of a predi-cate verb or preposition (Levi 1978). However, whether the set of possible predicates numbers 5 or 50, there are likely to be some examples of noun phrases that fit into none of ... “by”; one of the queries would be: “invention by student” OR “invention by a student” OR “invention by the student” This returns the sum of the number of pages matched by each of these three...
... Iowaon the State of Iowa. Cedar Falls, IA: Department of Economics, The University of Northern Iowa.Butler, T. E. (1980). An Estimate of the Economic Impacts of Thomas Nelson ... 19). The Economic impact of theUniversity of Nebraska. Lincoln. NE: Bureau of Business Research, College of Busi-ness Administration. University of Nebraska-Lincoln.Rives, ... the development of a formal method by Caffryand Isaacs (1971). Since then, a myriad of institution-based studies has beenKenneth H. Brown, Assistant Professor of Economics,...
... Code/North American Industry Classification System.e Element of Expense/Investment Code.f Office of the Secretary of Defense Operation and Maintenance.g Bureau of Labor Statistics. 7Chapter ... Example of Savings CalculationsAssume that Base X spent $100M for 100 units of Service A and$100M for 100 units of Service B in the base year, for a total of $200M(Step 1). As a result of a mission ... in quantity next.QuantityThe cost of a given service can be thought of as the product of thequantity of the service purchased and the price per “unit” of the ser-vice, so costs can be reduced...
... activity of 370 MBq (10 mCi) in a disk shape (having overall diameter of 8 mm, overall thickness of 5 mm, active diameter of 4.2 mm, beryllium window with thickness of 1 mm) is placed in well of ... respectively) to be placed in the scintillation detector of Yap(Ce) of the dedicated system of MYO-101 are carried out for measuring thickness of light materials (such as white paper, yellow paper, ... having outer diameter of 60 mm, inner diameter of 15 mm, thickness of 1 mm, and aluminum incident window with thickness of 0.3 mm, and a photomultiplier working at high voltage of 1300 V; Am-241...
... theserological classification of the genus Proteus remainsunknown.In this work we report on the structure of theO-polysaccharide of P. myxofaciens and serological pro-perties of the LPS of this strain, ... TheDconfiguration of GlcN andGalN was established by GLC of the acetylated (S)-2-butylglycosides. TheDconfiguration of GlcA was determined byanalysis of the13C NMR chemical-shift data of thepolysaccharide ... groups andÓ FEBS 2003 O-Polysaccharide of P. myxofaciens (Eur. J. Biochem. 270) 3183 COOH of AlaLys). A relatively high-field position of thesignal for C6 of GlcA showed that the uronic acid isamidated...
... acommon classificationof goods and services for the purposes of the registration of marks (hereinafterdesignated as “the Classification ).(2) The Classification consists of: (i) a list of classes, ... consisting of all forms of education of persons or training of animals;– services having the basic aim of the entertainment, amusement or recreation of people;– presentation of works of visual ... competent Offices of the countries of the Special Union shall include in the officialdocuments and publications relating to registrations of marks the numbers of the classes of theClassification...
... Database of Questions – Classification is the Key6Jon Sims Williams and Mike Barry4. An Approach to Classification The design of a classification scheme is primarily influenced by the needs of users. ... Universityand were given the paper results of a previous attempt to share questions.Martin Greenhow of the University of Brunel has kindly offered his set of ques-tions, Mathletics to be included ... learning we want to offer access to the tests fromstudents’ homes and halls of residence. Probably the most effective resolution of this contradiction is to set a suite of tests all of which are on...
... counterpart of the 46 Proceedings of EACL '99 tion of overlap between the two multisets of nouns was calculated, meant to capture the property of the causative construction that the subject of ... excess of 65 million words, with the exception of causativity which was counted only for the 1988 year of the WSJ, a corpus of 29 million words. 3.2 Method We counted the occurrences of each ... is an unavoidable limitation at the current state of annotation of corpora. 48 Proceedings of EACL '99 Table 2: Accuracy of the Verb Classification Task. i Decision Trees Rule Sets Features...
... definition.Content of the Participation Instruments Although all the instruments cover six to eight of the nineactivities and participation domains, there are differencesin the actual content. All of the instruments ... thecontent of these instruments to determine how participation has been operationalized. Thepurpose of this study was to compare the content of participation instruments using the ICF classification. Methods: ... content of both generic and disease-specific instruments [9,10]. The purpose of this study was to buildon the work by Perenboom and Chorus [2] and examinethe content ofinstruments measuring...
... reliability coefficients of 0.8, but wildly different variances. Hence, as argued,reliability coefficients do not serve the purpose of quanti-fying the degree of discrimination offered by an instru-ment. ... examplesare to illustrate the utility of Delta as an additional index of an instrument's measurement properties. They are notcomplete examples of the development of a HRQoLinstrument (Wyrwich's ... discriminations are 'real' if some of them aredue to measurement error?) and Wyrwich from the per-spective of interpretability (what size of discriminationshould be considered important?)....
... Single-trial classification is important for this purpose and this was the aim of the presentedstudy. In particular, we aimed to investigate a combined approach: 1) offline single-trial classificationof ... classificationof single trials derived from anovel developed wireless fNIRS instrument [3].1.1 Single-trial classificationof fNIRS dataPrevious studies investigating single-trial classifications of ... corresponding to ‘yes’ and ‘no’ in response to aseries of questions. An average offline classification accuracy of 80% was achieved in 40% of the locked-inpart icipa nts using maximum and mean...