... strongest multipath component, followed by the second strongest component synchronized to the second correlator, and the remaining M correlators (or fingers) synchronized to later components. ... Implementation Using Labview 77 4.4.3 Additional Functionality 81 4.5 Positioning System Verification and Calibration 83 4.6 Conclusion 85 CHAPTER 5 INDOOR PROPAGATION MEASUREMENTS ... new wavefront in the direction of propagation [3] as shown in Figure 2.1. Consideration of wavelets originating from all points on XX’ leads to an expression for the field at any point on YY’...
... Jacobson, J. Rumbaugh, editor. UML Notation Guide (Version1.1). Rational Corporation, Santa Clara, 1997.[BJR2] G. Booch, I. Jacobson, J. Rumbaugh, editor. UML Semantics (Version 1.1).Rational ... scenario3. 21MicrcontrollerProcessor CoreLCD displayLCD controllerMicrophoneSpeakerA/D ConverterD/A ConverterCustomBusSystemBusAnalogInputAnalogSignalInternalBusRead Only MemoryRAM ... buttons select the next and previous menu option. The “rigth” and “yes” buttonsinvoke an option. The “left” button is used to go to the previous menu.IdleMenuUserModeMainMenuMessageMenuOptionAlarmMenu...
... telecommu-nication network, the network structure became simple. A two-layered structureS3CONTENTS Vii8 Intelligent Communication Systems 798.1 Concept of Intelligent Communication Systems ... the source has a ringback tone. When the destination picks up thephone, the connection is established and the conversation starts. When the con-versation finishes and either the ... into connection-type service and connectionless-type service. In case of the connection-type service, a connection is establishedbetween a source node and its destination node...
... irrelevant monoclonal antibody(anti-GMCSF; GM) (Fig. 2E).Taken together, this data demonstrates that the CSD-containing cytoplasmic complex forming on the VEGF5¢-UTR contains PTB in addition to ... Angeles, CA, USA). A mouse monoclonal anti-(GM-CSF) Ig (gift from A. Lopez, Hanson Institute,IMVS, Adelaide, Australia) and an IgG2 monoclonalFig. 4. CCV1 complex formation on the IL-2 5¢-UTR stability ... overexpression of VEGF, produced inresponse to activated oncogenes, growth factors or lowoxygen conditions (hypoxia), plays a major role in promo-ting tumor angiogenesis and progression [1–3,7]....
... Economic Impact of Northern239ECONOMIC IMPACT OF HIGHER EDUCATIONResearch in Higher Education, Vol. 38, No. 2, 1997A NOTE ON MEASURING THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF INSTITUTIONS ... allocation of state monies toward their programs. These insti-tutions have often responded by conducting economic impact studies. The traditionalapproach to economic impact views increases ... identification and es-timation of university's economic impacts. Journal of Higher Education 48(5): 565-576.Breslin, T. P. (1979, September). The Economic Impact of Trenton State...
... website.2Urban Transportation Systems within a short radius; only occasionally was a longer trip to amajor event necessary. Industrialization during the nineteenthcentury caused a true urban revolution ... effectively the traditional transportation modes that served us well under more structured conditions.Everything has not changed, but the task of providing responsive transportation services is now more ... creation of a livableand efficient community. But pride can also be a sin, and thereare instances on record in which transportation solutions havebeen implemented for reasons other than functional...
... 10,000 transactions persecond, no matter how many of these transactions accessed “cold”data—even under extremely high contention (contention index =0.01).We found two main challenges in reconciling ... high contention (contention in-dex = 0.01). Under lower contention (contention index ≤ 0.001),we found that no delay was necessary beyond the default delaycaused by collecting transaction requests ... placing an order on aneCommerce application. Since the focus of our experiments are on distributed transactions, we limited our TPC-C implementationto only New Order transactions. We would expect,...
... environmental risks or impacts, most ofthese situations can be mitigated or eliminated through the incorporation of environmental considerationsduring method implementation (see discussion under ... environmental improvements. Such materials would articulatethe connection between lean endeavors and environmental improvements, and explain ways in whichadditional environmental considerations ... potential environmental andpollution prevention considerations into their investment decisions that ultimately can improve wastereduction results while facilitating even greater economic benefits...
... Bankers Association, Regional Banks Association, Association of Regional Banks, National Association of Shinkin Banks, Community Bank, advisor of non-financial institution, news commentator ... Mixed Autonomous Yes Compulsory On license Hong Kong Public (non-govt) Autonomous No Compulsory 4/ On license India Public Wholly owned public subsidiary No Compulsory On license Indonesia ... important dimensions. First, the review does not include background information on, or evaluate, the components of national financial systems that form part of the preconditions for effective...
... in the Development of Regional Food Hubs? 13Regional Food Hub Impacts14Economic Impacts 14What Impacts Are Regional Food Hubs Having on Job Creation? 15How Are Regional Food Hubs Aecting ... frequently asked questions about the food hub concept and its role in regional food systems development. Clarifying the Regional Food Hub ConceptRegional Food Hub ImpactsAn increasingly ... Background on the National Food Hub Collaboration’s Research and Results to Date 745. Additional Resources for Food Hubs 766. Featured Regional Food Hubs 77Contents11Do Regional Food Hubs Sell Only...
... PycnogenolÒprimarily at the transcription level,effects on translation may also occur. One example isthe strictly redox-regulated translation factor SBP2,which is required for incorporation of selenocycsteinA ... cytosol under these conditions. As TrxR is inducedin various pathological conditions, including tumoursand inflammatory conditions [35], decreased activitymediated by a non-toxic agent such ... Zhong L, Arne´r ES, Ljung J, Aslund F & Holmgren A(1998) Rat and calf thioredoxin reductase are homolo-gous to glutathione reductase with a carboxyl-terminalelongation containing a conserved...
... relevancecondition is not satisfied; it is satisfied when bothrelevance and satisfaction conditions are satisfied; itis violated when the relevance condition is satisfiedbut the satisfaction condition ... many ITSs. In aconstraint-based system, domain knowledge is mod-eled with a set of constraints, logic units composedof a relevance condition and a satisfaction condi-tion. A constraint is irrelevant ... of 54 one -on- one tutor-ing sessions has been collected. Each individual stu-dent participated in only one tutoring session, witha tutor randomly assigned from a pool of two tutors.One of...
... 0.025).4 Discussion and conclusionsOur work touches on three issues: aggregation, eval-uation of NLG systems, and the role of NL inter-faces for ITSs.In much work on aggregation (Huang and Fiedler,1996; ... Association for Computational Linguis-tics, pages 512–518.Helmut Horacek. 2002. Aggregation with strong regu-larities and alternatives. In International Conference on Natural Language Generation.Xiaoron ... based on functionality. As a consequence, while part of ourrules implement standard types of aggregation, suchas conjunction via shared participants, we also intro-duced functional aggregation...