... given in Listing 1.9. The interface LandBased is given in Listing 1.10. The interface MotorVehicle is given in Listing 1.11. The revised class Car is given in Listing 1.12. An interface and all ... code contrasts the initialization of reference types and scalar types.Point point1 = new Point(2, 2); Point point2 = new Point(3, 3); Line myLine = new Line(point1, point2);int height = 72; ... Constructor public LineHolder (Line line1, Line line2) { this.line1 = line1; this.line2 = line2; } // Methods public void setLine1 (Line line1) { this.line1 = line1; } ...
... easy, and the kappa was 100%.We then annotated a total of 42 conversations fortraining and 13 for testing. Different labelers an-notated the training and test sets; none of the au-thors were involved ... LIBSVM (Chang and Lin,2001), a support vector machine classifier trainedusing an RBF kernel. Table 3 presents results for3Precision and recall are of course 54.59% and 100%.106 Proceedings of ... directly and therefore referred tousing a second-person pronoun, as in example (1).1(1)A: and um if you can get that binding point alsomaybe with a nice example that would be helpfulfor Johno and...
... not bind the same singlebinding site, rather that I-AniI appears to contain twobinding sites.Keywords: Aspergillus nidulans; homing endonuclease;RNA binding protein; DNA sliding; RNA splicing.Group ... correlation between inhibition ofendonuclease activity and inhibition of splicing activityindicating that RNA binding can be monitored by meas-uring inhibition of the endonuclease reaction [36]. In ... and itsbinding affinity is not altered by the presence of DNA in theDNA binding site.Interestingly, when 3 nMRNA and 10 nMDNA wereadded simultaneously to a limiting amount of protein in TK8...
... NormsTable 3. Comparison of the Linear and Nonlinear ModelsIndices Linear ModelNonlinear Model(with interactionsonly)Single-IndicatorNonlinear ModelMultiple-IndicatorNonlinear Modelχ² (df; p value) ... Schumacker, R. E., and Wothke, W. 1998. “AComparative Review of Interaction and Non-linear Modeling,” in Interaction and Nonlinear Effects in Structural EquationModeling, R. E. Schumacker and G. A. ... the importanceof including significant nonlinear relationships in researchmodels in general, and taking into account the significantnonlinear relationship between A and SN in organizational...
... thenexamined one by one in order to create a list of clinicswith pairs of employees working in the same clinic.Finally, we cropped the list to include only those pairswho had worked at least between ... calculating the mean difference from the absolutevalues of the differencebetween the pairs, standarddeviation of the mean difference, and the 10, 50 and 90percentile of the differencebetween ... during thespring of 2006 in subjects who had worked in the dentalhealth services in three counties in the central part ofNorway. From both private and public dental clinic s weobtained lists...
... scheduling discipline and an ensured level of QoS. Based on the effective bandwidth theory, the joint in uence of the channel fading, the data outsourcing process, and the scheduling discipline in ... algorithm. It is intended toimprove Best Channel by maintaining a balance between twocompeting interests: maximizing the total wireless networkthroughput while allowing a minimum level of service ... achievable in the channel.Furthermore, when a QoS constraint is imposed (in the formof a probabilistic delay constraint), the data rate attainable byeach user will be closely linked to the scheduling...
... height and diameter growth rates than in sandysoils, revealing a possible fertility in uence. This result, agreeswith the negative correlation between the soil sand percentage in Aleppo pine stands ... site and stocklot factors, either in survival site and stock quality in Aleppo pine 725Figure 1. Field survival in five commercial stocklots of Aleppo pine during 2004–2005 in six contrasting ... degradation. Dur-ing the last 30 years, important and reiterated wildland fires,mainly associated with land use changes, have led to largedeforested and shrubland landscapes in some areas, makingthe...
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... Significantethnic differences in genes involved in immune defensemechanisms have been reported and may be based ondifferences in natural selection over the past centuries.Racial differences in genes involved ... beenidentified.Linkage and candidate gene studies in asthma and atopyLinkage studiesResults from linkage studies (genome-wide searches and candidate gene region analyses) are summarized in Sup-plementary ... studies of asthma and atopy in order to analyzemajor candidate gene regions [14,15].Despite the high degree of inconsistent findings, it isintriguing that chromosomal regions linked to asthma...
... prevalent in imported Icelandic horsesthan in Finnhorses or Icelandic horses born in Finland. In Israel, Culicoides hypersensitivity has been found to berare on farms being situated on highlands, ... thermal summer, usu-ally begins in Finland in May and lasts to October (fromJune to September in northern part of Finland) and thecontacts of owners due to clinical signs of summer eczemawere ... affected horses in Finland in 1997–2007. Features of the horses, clinical signs of the disease and owners' opinions of aggravatingfactors were recorded. Differences, especially, between two...
... Officer, Intensive Care Unit, Birmingham Heartlands and Solihull NHS Trust (Teaching), Birmingham Heartlands Hospital,Birmingham, UK4Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Intensive ... studyGavin D Perkins1, Danny F McAuley2, Sarah Davies3 and Fang Gao41Specialist Registrar, Intensive Care Unit, Birmingham Heartlands and Solihull NHS Trust (Teaching), Birmingham Heartlands ... unexpected findings,leading to a falsely high incidence of missed diagnoses.However, there is evidence that clinical diagnostic certaintydoes not predict postmortem findings, indicating that the inci-dence...
... been observed in health survey data since the mid 1990s [44]. Our finding of an independent association between obesity and internalising (emotional) difficulties is echoed by findings from a ... Modelling Figure 1 1 Modelling the relationship between obesity and mental health in children and adolescents: findings from the Health Survey for England 2007 1Paul A Tiffin*, 2Bronia ... adjusting for potential confounders the relationships between obesity and psychological adjustment (reported externalising and internalising symptoms) remained statistically significant. Being...
... First, avoidance of often ineff ective and delayed interventions in critically ill patients with severe acute kidney injury [3] and early CRRT as applied in the RENAL (Randomised Evaluation of ... into blindly adopting a ‘one-size-fi ts-all’ approach and consequently prescribing inadequate doses in life-threatening emergencies. To take a crude example, it would be inappropriate to prescribe ... the principle that faster correc-tion of life-threatening abnormalities leads to better patient outcomes seems both practical and intuitive.â 2010 BioMed Central LtdDistinction between induction...