create two empty movie clip instances on the main timeline to act as targets for the new sound objects the two movie clip instances here are called movieclip1 and movieclip2
... Fig. 2. The DBD software. The DTM source data points are processed by DBD software and then are exported to ArcGIS software for visualization (Fig. 3) and computation of final statistics. ... For detecting gross errors, two thresholds in combination are used. The first one is based onthe variation of surface height inside the moving window: H Vthreshold = K H × σ H , (5) where σ is the standard deviation of surface ... Two thresholds can be used as criteria for inferring gross errors: one is based onthe variation of surface height; the other is based onthe variation of height difference ...
... observation as well asthe discussion of the data Chapter 5, “Implication and Conclusion” presents the pedagogical implications in teaching ESP vocabulary through visual aids andthe conclusion of the ... ESP was offered by Hutchinson and Waters (1987:19) “ESP is an approach to language teaching in which all decisions asto content and methods are based onthe learners’ reason for learning” They ... prepositions, etc Methodologically, there aretwo kinds of vocabulary classification They are active vocabulary and passive vocabulary Active words consist of words which the learners can understand and...
... expression from the TetON promoter, within the viral LTR, is dependent on addition of doxycycline to activate the endogenous TetO transactivator (rtTA) or transfection with the constitutively active ... exons used in the generation of the SS (4 kb) and MS (1.8 kb) viral RNAs At the bottom, is the nomenclature used in reference tothe exon composition of the individual RNAs generated for both the ... Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology, University of Toronto Ontario, Canada 2Dept of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Authors’ contributions RW was responsible for...
... circle to play Each student adds one stage tothe story then folds the paper to cover the information and passes the paper tothe student onthe right Procedures: The teacher asks the students to ... learning, groups of two or three may be best Onthe other hand, the smaller the groups, the more groups there are, so the teacher has more monitoring to do, andthe less practical it is to have groups ... not only makes them more involved in learning but also give them opportunities to practise foreign language There are many reasons for choosing the study but the above reasons arethemain ones...
... Translation and Commentary Onthe Sphere andthe Cylinder, Book I Onthe Sphere andthe Cylinder, Book II Eutocius’ Commentary toOnthe Sphere andthe Cylinder I Eutocius’ Commentary toOnthe Sphere ... direction and either one of them is wholly contained by the other and by the straight having the same limits as itself, or some is contained, and some it has common; andthe contained ... sequence, Eutocius created, potentially, the work by Archimedes, theOnthe Sphere andthe Cylinder All that was left was forthe Byzantine schools to keep these two works, as well as Eutocius’ commentaries,...
... questions are grammaticalized as interrogatives and commands as imperatives Textual meanings are concerned with the interaction of interpersonal and ideational information as text in context ... Theory London: Allen & Unwin Damasio, Antonio 1994 Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, andthe Human Brain New York: G.P Putnam's Sons Damasio, Antonio 1999 The Feeling of what Happens: Body and ... applies tothe other ranks as well For example, the nominal group has ideational systems of THING TYPE, CLASSIFICATION, EPITHESIS and QUALIFICATION, interpersonal systems of PERSON and ATTITUDE, and...
... case, the string in the txtSQL text box is passed asthe CommandText The CommandType is set as CommandType.Text The connection is then open Finally, the command is executed with the ExecuteNonQuery ... valid SQL statement is entered into the text box with the label Update Statement to Execute: andthe Execute button is clicked, the command entered is executed, andthe number of records that were ... name of the stored procedure 12 ocmdPhoneUp.CommandType = CommandType.Text 13 14 ' Open the connection object 15 ocnn.Open() 16 17 Me.txtRecsAffected.Text = ocmdPhoneUp.ExecuteNonQuery.ToString...
... case, the string in the txtSQL text box is passed asthe CommandText The CommandType is set as CommandType.Text The connection is then open Finally, the command is executed with the ExecuteNonQuery ... valid SQL statement is entered into the text box with the label Update Statement to Execute: andthe Execute button is clicked, the command entered is executed, andthe number of records that were ... name of the stored procedure 12 ocmdPhoneUp.CommandType = CommandType.Text 13 14 ' Open the connection object 15 ocnn.Open() 16 17 Me.txtRecsAffected.Text = ocmdPhoneUp.ExecuteNonQuery.ToString...
... negligible in the limit as t → ∞ followed by N → ∞, andto use the results in [3] to compute the large deviations of the intersection volume onthe torus as t → ∞ for fixed N The wrapping is rather delicate ... ) forthe second term onthe right-hand side of the analogue of (2.93) Proof of Theorem In Sections 4–6 we prove Theorems 3–5 The proof follows the same line of reasoning as in [3, §5], but there ... variational representation forthe rate constant Id a (c) Here, κa is the Newtonian capacity of the ball with radius a We show that the optimal a a strategy to realise the above large deviation is for...
... Proposition 6.3 Forthe condition on exceptional spheres observe that for homological reasons M contains at most one of them, say S Then either C∞ = S and there is nothing to prove, or Cn · S ≥ and S · ... self-intersection number The result follows then by the classification of S -bundles with section We may therefore add the positivity assumption c1 (M ) · Σ > tothe hypothesis of the theorem The complex ... proposition andthe intrinsic one in Proposition 2.4 We have to assume that C has no fiber components Let σ be the section of q : M [d] → CP1 associated to C by Proposition 2.4 There is a PDE acting on...
... ontwo modes almost is inverse The increase of photon intensity of one mode makes the decrease of the one of other mode The reason perhaps is due tothe conservation of energy in the operation ... 139-142 Discussion and conclusion In the stationary operation of two- mode random microlaser, the variation of laser parameters influences clearly onthe transformation of mode photon densities With ... small transformation of loss coefficient, the mode photon density varies clearly and quickly Therefore, loss coefficient takes the important role in the process transformating the mode photon density...
... of the boys are dead Paul tells him that they wanted to stay boys and not die rather then fight in the war Near the end of themovie Paul starts to smoke Paul has changed in many ways War has ... letter to his mom In the letter he writes that he has changed Paul writes "I am no longer what I once was" he has changed He no longer feels remorse for killing He tells his mother that his home and ... not only physically but, mentally Paul is crazed with killing and violence At the end of the movie, when Paul dies he sees a bird and wants to draw it The bird could resemble because in the classroom...
... situation intensified by the evolution of the U.S economy into an information-based economy, which then requires stakeholder use of external information to construct appropriate proxies for IT onthe ... chooses actions to maximize profits or minimize costs forthe optimal level of production (Lee and Barua 1999) These actions are constrained by technology andthe market Technological constraints are ... chain are beyond this analysis andthe scope of the traditional production framework While the investigation into the relationship between IT and profitability is far from over, there are several...
... the bone, with one wire onthe top side and one onthe bottom side of the ring They were attached tothe ring with slotted bolts and tensioned to 1080 Nm with the standard tensioning device that ... the relative motion of the bone fragments tothe rings andthe relative motion between the rings There were three transducers at the site of the defect, two measuring the relative movements and ... through the bone, through the wires or pins of the external fixator, through the rings and connecting struts of the fixator at the level of the fracture and back through the wires or pins and into the...
... Spaces, Notas de Matematica, vol 108 of North-Holland Mathematics Studies, North-Holland, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1985 16 S Piskarev and S.-Y Shaw, On certain operator families related to cosine ... r dr ds Applying 2.43 and 2.24 , we obtain 2.36 for t ≤ Then from 2.36 and 2.29 , 2.4 follows for t ≤ iii Since c t is a positive, continuous, and nondecreasing function for t ∈ R, we have that ... function v t is a nonnegative, monotonic, and nondecreasing in t and v We have that up t ≤ a t b t v t, ut ≤ a t b t v t 1/p 2.46 10 Journal of Inequalities and Applications Let t ≥ Then t v t −t...
... functional differential equations [9, 10] If W(t) = for t ∈ [0,+∞), then the Sturm separation theorem (between two zeros of each nontrivial solution there is one and only one zero of other solution) ... not Let there exist t0 ∈ R+ such that Kt0 = ∅ Then there exists a solution (u1 ,u2 ) of the problem (1.3), (1.4) Onthe other hand, since the conditions of Theorem 4.2 are fulfilled, there exists ... Therefore, according tothe first condition of (3.7), (3.2) holds Consequently, functions ϕ and ψ satisfied the condition of Lemma 3.1 Therefore there exists a sequence{tk } such that tk ↑ +∞ as...
... of continuous function uniformly converges tothe initial function and since v ∈ L1 (T) they converge p in Lv (T) as well Applying the Banach-Steinhaus theorem (see, [1]) we conclude that the ... inequalities forthe Hardy maximal function, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 165 (1972), 207–226 , Two weight function norm inequalities forthe Poisson integral, Transactions of the ... University and was supported by Nato-D Grant of TUBITAK The authors are grateful tothe referee for valuable remarks and suggestions A Guven and V Kokilashvili 15 References [1] S Banach and H Steinhaus,...
... (2.9) where f stands forthe ratio a/c As we have shown the equation has PV as a continuous limit Again, the form (2.9) does not encapsulate the full freedom of the equation and an extension is ... derivation of (2.7), on m n the other hand, as mentioned above, was based onthe limits of equations related tothe E(1) affine Weyl group However as explained in [11, 13], (2.1) and (2.7) can be connected ... to w5 maps it to σ01 maps it to π maps it to y,x; p r √ q , rs, ,ap, , s λ a λ (4.8) From Sakai’s theory onthe relation to rational surfaces, the transformations we introduced hereacton the...