... achievements ofUCP600 are concise and complete content, logic structure and
easily understandable language in comparison with its predecessor UCP500.
In terms of content, UCP600 has constituted ... credit.
Company names, addresses and other details
Chapter 2
Key Changes under UCP600 compared to UCP500
2.1. Changes in Structure ofUCP600 compared to UCP500
The new rules UCP600 is more concise ... express exclusion ofUCP600and parties include their own
provisions, any conflict between the express provisions andUCP600 will be resolved in
favor of the former instead ofUCP600 rules.
2.2.2....
... Bru-
cellacapt and Coombs tests in terms of sensitivity and
specificity in the diagnosis and follow-up of brucello-
sis and it was concluded that the results were similar
in the follow-up of patients ... T.
Comparison of Coombs and immunocapture-agglutination
tests in the diagnosis of brucellosis. Chin Med J
2005;118(3):252-4.
6. Prado A, Gutierrez P, Duenas A. Serological follow-up of bru-
cella ... Qassem LA, Osobad AO.
Comparison of the Brucella Standard Agglutination Test with
the ELISA IgG and IgM in patients with Brucella bacteremia.
Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease...
... study, where a
justification of the study, method of investigation
and choice of dialects are presented.
Part II provides an overview of the tones
and intonation of the Vietnamese language. ... Through a comparisonof the
intonation of Vietnamese with that of English,
an EFL instructor can anticipate potential
problems for Vietnamese learners of English
while learning this aspect of pronunciation. ... Ren, The Non-Uniqueness of phonemic
solutions of phonetic systems, Bulletin of the Institute of
History and Philology, Academia Sinica 4/4, 363-397,
1942.
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... sheet and profit and loss account; the valuation rules and notably the
limited possibility to depart from the historical cost principle; the minimum content of the notes
and the annual report; and ... relevance of international accounting harmonisation for European business,
and the work of two bodies, the EU and IASC, pursuing this objective:
2. Compare the rules of the government and the ... the German and the
Austrian translations of "true and fair view", in terms of its understanding in the law there appears
to be no difference between the two interpretations of the expression....
... terms and 2.6 million for stemmed
terms. Thus, the journals shared 48% and 52% of
their vocabulary for unstemmed and stemmed
terms respectively.
Figure 7 shows the result of this comparison
and ... two journals and
reduced the number of documents by 2,432.
We made the following comparisons between
the document, sentence, and term event spaces.
(1) Raw term comparison
A set of well-correlated ... similarities and differences.
This comparison reflects a previous analysis
comprising a random sample of 193 words from
a 50 million word corpus of 85,432 news articles
(Church and Gale 1999)....
... is home to number of architectural classics. Two of these
masterpieces of architecture are the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum.
Both continue the metaphor of New York being ... the park offers a respite to the hustle and bustle of the city and gets as close
to nature as possible in the City (picture 2). Like Robie House and Falling Water, the museum is a
product of its ... icon of modern architecture and designed specifically to showcase and complement
modern art.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded in 1870 by wealthy American businessmen and
artists of the...
... actions:
Selection of a pair of words wo E V1 and vo E V2,
and a head transducer 3,10 to start the entire
derivation.
Selection of a pair of dependent words w I and
v ~ and transducer M I ...
Figure 1: Head transducer M converts the sequences
of left and right relations (r~ r~) and (r~+l rn 1)
of w into left and right relations (r~ r])
and
empty symbol e. While it is possible to construct ... relation labels of the
arcs to the left and right of the node. In other words,
they are the dependency relations between w and the
dependents of w to its left and right. The possible
actions taken...
... potential of both organically and conventionally grown apples.
Nutrient content of organically and conventionally produced foodstuffs
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yields, chemical composition of tubers and uptake of nutrient components. Journal of Research and
Applications in ... "Effects of varieties and cultivation conditions on the composition of
strawberries." Journal of Food Composition and Analysis 16(1): 67-80.
Mineral elements, vitamin C and pesticides of frozen...
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interactions and the surface of the binding site in the lower binding
site. (C) Closer view (from the bottom) of the protein–ligand interac-
tions and the surface of ... Tyr307). Ligand 2 (mole-
cule A) and ligand 4 (molecule B) were not fully
resolved and the analyses of the ligand interactions
thus involved only parts of the structures. For
ligand 2 (Fig. 5B),...
... Schwartz. 1994.
Hidden understanding models of natural language.
In Proceedings of the Association of Computational
Linguistics,
pages 25-32, June.
F. J. Och, C. Tillmann, and H. Ney. 1999. Improved
alignment ... describes the ratio of the sum
of deleted, inserted, and substituted concepts
w.r.t. a Levenshtein-alignment for a given ref-
erence concept-string, and the total number
of concepts in all reference ... number of falsely
translated sentences and the total number of
sentences w.r.t. the concept-level.
The
concept-alignment error rate
(C-AER),
which is defined as the ratio of the sum of
falsely...
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Department of Laboratory Medicine, NIH Clinical Center, National Institutes
of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
Li and Kurlander Journal of Translational ... CD27, and
CCR7 (at week 2 with gradual disappearance by week
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(A and ... cases,
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CD3. CD4 T cells (A) showed a similar pattern of changes in...
... terms of age,
BMI, education, and distribution of men and women at
baseline. In total, 15 participants were randomized to
each of the three groups. At the 12-wk assessment, 12 PT,
11 ST, and 13 ... effects of PT on quality of life.
Therefore, the purpose of this study was to compare the
effects of ST and PT to one another and to a wait list con-
trol group with respect to changes in quality of ... Stewart and King's [16] concep-
tual framework of quality of life (QOL), we view QOL as
consisting of both function and well-being. Furthermore,
well-being consists of both proximal outcomes of...
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Research
A randomised comparisonof a four- and a five-point scale version of
the Norwegian Function Assessment Scale
Nina Østerås*
1
, Pål Gulbrandsen
2,3
, ...
University of Oslo, Norway and
4
Institute of Health Management and Health Economics, University of Oslo, Norway
Email: Nina Østerås* - nina.osteras@medisin.uio.no; Pål Gulbrandsen - pal.gulbrandsen@ahus.no; ... available. However, there
is often a trade-off between scale reliability and ease of
administration [11]. One study using the NHP indicated
that the psychometric performance and patient accepta-
bility...
... USA,
2
Department of Neurology, and
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA and
3
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of
California, Irvine, ... phase of each cycle (ANOVA,
linear contrast, p = 0.002 and p = 0.02 for haptic and vis-
ual training, respectively). This process of forgetting was
observed in both the early and late stages of ... with their dominant hand (19 right handed subjects
and 1 left handed subject). The protocol was approved by
the University of California at Irvine Institutional Review
Board, and was in compliance...
... compo-
nent of the tumor and spinal stabilization did not
required. On the other hand, posterior approaches were
performed in 33.3% of patients with a Karnofsky score of
50–70 and in 43.8% of patients ... anterolateral and combined approaches were per-
formed in 33.3% of patients (19/57)with Karnofsky
scores of 80–100 and in 26.3% of patients (15/57) with
modified Tokuhashi scores of 0–1. Posterior ... site of the cancer limited = 0, diffuse = 1
Palsy normal = 0, paresis = 1, plegia = 2
Table 3: Comparisonof surgical approaches and mean survival time among Karnofsky's groups.
Karnofsky...