... averageness, symmetry and sex-hormone markers, are expressed in facial and body form, skintexture, body motion, body odor, voice, and hair, and how thesetraits are related with genetic and developmental ... before being affected, and differed widely in terms of their educational and social back-grounds, and even basic demographic variables such as age and sex. Although elaborating meaningful general ... (2009) and Vartanian and Goel (2004), in temporal cortex by Jacobsenet al. (2006), Lengger et al. (2007) and Yue et al. (2007), and in pari-etal cortex by Cela-Conde et al. (2009), Fairhall and...
... for ‘‘true’’ and 0 for ‘‘false,’’ and the && and || operators do not even evaluate their right-hand operands if their results can be determined from their left-hand operands.Thus !10 ... Traps and Pitfalls* Andrew KoenigAT&T Bell LaboratoriesMurray Hill, New Jersey 07974ABSTRACTThe C language is like a carving knife: simple, sharp, and extremely useful inskilled hands. ... Pitfalls To understand a C program, it is not enough to understand the tokens that make it up. One must alsounderstand how the tokens combine to form declarations, expressions, statements, and...
... the6LEXICAL PITFALLS ifx>big)bigxCHAPTER 1'\n' )This chapter will explore some common misunderstandings aboiit themeanings bf tokens and the relationship between tokens and the ... sequential operators, each and operator bi-!lds more tightly tha~ the correspondingqroperator, and the b~twiseexclusive oroperatorAfalls between bitwise and and bitwiseor.The precedence ... languages derived froin Algol, such as Pascal and Ada, use :=for assignment and =for comparison. C, on the other hand,uses = for assignment and == for comparison. This is convenient: assign-ment...
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... picture of the world we live in, and to understand the rules that govern both nature and humanity.Once humanity exhausted its desire for knowledge and eru-dition and the visible reality had been ... how we personally sense reality, and that reality in and of itself is unchanging.Thus, we gradually come to sense that reality is static and that time, space, and motion don’t really exist at ... thousands of years ago, and is both fascinating and awesome in the richness of experiences it provides. It is written in The Book of Zohar (The Book of Radiance) that only when we understand...
... disambiguation, and must be included as pan of a phrase meaning. Phrase Acquisition Phrase meanings are learned from examples given in con- text. Suppose the structure andmeaning of put one' ... Phrase Meanings and Connotations The appearance of each phrase carries certain implica- tions. For example, John put his foot down implies that John refused a request, and on the other hand, ... Generalization and Refinement Phrases are acquired in a process of hypothesis formation and error correction. The program generates and refines hy- potheses about both the linguistic pattern, and the...
... literal and idiomatic meanings, and that they can be “transformed” whenexpressed in a sentence. However, therehas been little research on Japanese idiomrecognition with its ambiguity and trans-formations ... between literal and idiomatic meanings and “transformations” that idioms could un-dergo.4In fact, the mistranslation in (1) is causedby the inability of disambiguation between the twomeanings. ... distin-guishing literal and idiomatic meanings.2Thoughthere has been a growing interest in MWEs (Saget al., 2002), few proposals on idiom recognitiontake into account ambiguity and transformations.Note...
... themapping T , and the parameter training algorithm,we first provide some background on the meaning representations we use and on CCG.2 Background2.1 Meaning RepresentationsWe represent the meanings ... the posterior probability of thecorrect meanings for the quantifiers ‘a’, ‘another’ and ‘any’ over the course of training with 1, 3,5 and 7 candidate meanings for each utterance5.These three ... approach takes, as input, a corpus of (ut-terance, meaning- candidates) pairs {(si, {m}i) :i = 1, . . . , N}, and learns a CCG lexicon Λ and the probability of each production a → b thatcould...
... devise? Were there essential differences between hills and mountains, snow and sleet, mansions and palaces, violins and violas? John Locke and others had developed elaborate doctrines distinguishing ... don't interbreed? Wolves and coyotes and dogs are considered to be different species, and yet interbreeding does occur, and unlike mules, the offspring of horse and donkey—their offspring ... Smolensky 1983, Rumelhart 1989, Churchland and Sejnowski 1992, and, on a philosophical level, Dennett 1987a, Paul Churchland 1989) If you want a deep understanding of how annealing works in metallurgy,...
... the conductionband. When this happens the conduction band is occupied by an elec-tron and the valence band is occupied by a hole. Impurities introduceelectron states inside the band gap close ... states in the valence band. The difference between the con-duction band edge and the valence band edge is EG=1.12 eV , the bandgap. When a silicon atom loses an electron, it takes 1.12 electron ... by varying the width and length. The sheetWe have assumed the depletion region and junction boundaries aresharp and well defined. Defining the potential between x = −xp and x =0asV1.V1=...
... of)3.He was busy yesterday and ……. was I. (too/ either/ so/ neither)4. What does she look like? - She’s …… (interesting and sense of humor/ generous and helpful/ tall and thin)5. I received a ... in Nha Trang.4. You shouldn’t eat …………………………… sweet and candy ………… the evening.V. Put the words or phrases in the correct order to make meaningful sentences: (2ps)1. she/ hair/ long/ black/ ... VI. Choose and underline the best answers: (2ps)1. You ought ……… the dentist. (go/ to go/ going/goes)2. Hoa feels sick. She ate too …… candy last night. (much/ many/ a...
... cannotavoidthepossibilityofthefollowingdilemma.WhenthepolicychoicesareA,B,andC ,and the voters are V1,V2,andV3, it is possible for V1 and V2to favor A over B; it is possiblefor V2 and V3tofavorBoverC;anditispossibleforV1 and V3to favor ... regarding marks or sounds and the inde-pendent process of codifying standard English meanings and grammar.It will be to some degree “mindless,” in that the codification of meanings and grammar will not ... butagainst all possible meanings of that language.Consider this stylized representative case. Rule makers A, B, and Cvote on term T. T is vague and can mean W, X, and Y or W, X, and Z. Avotes aye,...
... patients and to abide by the standards and principles of their profes-sion. That is the best way of avoiding the pitfallsand the lawyers and ofbeing a true professional.209 Privileges and responsibilities: ... practice and also considering whether there is anything you can do13Privileges and responsibilities: avoiding the pitfalls 175The public is entitled to high professional standards from doctors and it ... Privileges and responsibilities: avoiding the pitfalls that teach and train them and indeed by doctors throughout their careers.I go further; it is possible that members of the public and the leaders...
... for these and the other fallacies you’velearned as you check for the validity of arguments.–LOGICAL FALLACIES: DISTRACTERS AND DISTORTERS–92■One way to help you recognize these fallacies ... makes sense—LeeAnne’s posi-tion is specific and clear.In ShortNow you’re armed with three more fallacies to watchout for: ad hominem, the red herring, and the strawman. In ad hominem, the arguer ... give good rea-sons for giving up chicken, pork, beef, and theother types of meat common to the human diet.)–LOGICAL FALLACIES: DISTRACTERS AND DISTORTERS–90PracticeDo any of the following...