... translation and mathematical linguistics group at the Mathematical Institute ofthe Computation Center of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Part IV). I When talking about the strategy of ... definition of their basic characteristics requires, in the first place, a generalization and analysis of these factors and, in the second place, a comparative analysis of the specific algorithms ... of Mathematical and Applied Linguistics and Machine Translation at the Academy of Sciences ofthe Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (GAN); a group working on MT and mathe- matical linguistics...
... from the humantrypsinogen prepro sequence was amplified from humanpancreatic cDNA using the primer set (forward, CCCAAGCTTACCATGAATCTACTCCTGAT; reverse, GTTGGTACCTTGTCATCATCATCAAAGG), and inserted ... 7(TACACACCCTGACCCGCATC) and 6 as template.Sequence analysis The sequence ofthe cDNA was analyzed using genetyxsoftware (Software Development Co. Ltd, Tokyo, Japan). A novel serine protease ... brain.Biochim Biophys Acta 1350, 11–14.11 Ogawa K, Yamada T, Tsujioka Y, Taguchi J, Takaha-shi M, Tsuboi Y, Fujino Y, Nakajima M, YamamotoT, Akatsu H, Mitsui S & Yamaguchi N (2000) Localiza-tion...
... power—ours, and other people’s is frittered away in this manner.To see an obstacle as a challenge, to make the best of it anyway, that is also a choice a choicethat is up to us.Will I have a chance, ... bad one, or that the obstacle you face is intimidating or burdensome. What matters is thatright now is right now. The implications of our obstacle are theoretical—they exist in the past and the ... ol’emotional freak-out. Some of us almost crave sounding the alarm, because it’s easier than dealingwith whatever is staring us in the face.At 150 miles above Earth in a spaceship smaller than a VW,...
... That’s all well and good, butas yet another adjective-based idea it only affectsmarketing materials around the edges. We aretalking about a fundamentally new way of attracting and retaining your ... tourism is already rampant,including (but not limited to) the U.S. hubs of Las Vegas, Orlando, Times Square inManhattan, Chicago’s Magnificent Mile, andMinnesota’s Mall of America in the U.S., ... they spend. The American Girl Place achieves this level of retail success precisely because it hasso thoroughly abandoned the “store”paradigm. (Proof? The question visitorsalready inside the...
... purebrochure-ware rather than experience-fare.Perhaps the best examples of flagship onlineexperiences are gamesites likewww.MaMaMedia.com. But many companiesare beginning to make at least part of theirflagship ... Indianapolis, DaytonaBeach, Stuttgart, perhaps, and maybe even the Bonneville Salt Flats. (And how about thatmountain up which every carmaker’s SUVclimbs in their commercials?) These hublocations ... to the brim with a cold one!). And last year General Mills openedup Cereal Adventure at the Mall of America inPeople have become relativelyimmune to messages targeted at them. The way to reach...
... Seattle, and Portland; San Mateo County; the University of California; the Department ofthe Navy; the federal General Services Administration; and the states of Oregon, New York and Maryland ... photovoltaic panels on the roof ofthe Franchise Tax Board Building in Rancho Cordova – which isthe largest array on any state office building in the country; Assisting the Chancellor ofthe new ... energy, water, and waste; lower operations and maintenance costs; and enhanced occupant productivity and health. As Figure ES-1 shows, analysis of these areas indicates that total financial benefits...
... people and the average Japanese farmer only ten, but Japanese farmers actually have a higher productivity than American farmers. It just appears the other way around because Americans farm under ... yard of land simply vanish, and the swarms of fireflies that fly up from the stands of grass disappear at once. The second application kills off the chalcid flies, which are important natural ... control ofthe disease has led to the present state of affairs where pesticides are applied several times a year as a sort of panacea. But as research digs deeper and deeper, what was once accepted...
... Accounts and the Finance Accounts Apart from the Appropriation Accounts and the Finance Accounts, the C&AG audits a number of other accounts prepared by Departments and Offices. The others ... ofthe transactions in the State ofthe FEOGA Fund. 1.14 Other C&AG Audits The C&AG also audits the accounts of Health Boards, Vocational Education Committees, non-commercial state ... addressed as part of a risk assessment and management programme are wide-ranging and include strategic, operational, financial and reputational risk. A risk strategy does not mean that sensible risks...
... anagendaforscholarlyresearchonmetropolitanareasthatachievedundeniablesuccessas a workableparadigm.Taking a humanecologyapproachastheiranalyticpoint of departure, the ‘ChicagoSchool’urbanistsused the model of concentricringstodirectattentiontosuchproblemareasaslandusepatterns,urbanlifestyles,ethnicrivalriesand the effects of urbanenvironmentonhumanbehaviour.Despitechallengesfromalternativeperspectives, the ChicagoSchooldominated the field of urbanstudiesformost ofthe twentiethcentury(Dear&Flusty1997;Nijman2000).Beginning ... urban planning as a panacea for social ills, a nostalgicfascinationwith‘small is beautiful’, a turn todecorativepastiche(or the freeplay of stylesandhistoricistallusions)and a growingmoralpanicassociatedwith the ... 1999;Vasconcellos1997). The subwaysystemcanbarelyhandle a fraction ofthe demand,andanefficientfreewaysystemremains a distantdream. The urbanlayoutresemblesLosAngeles,because of itssheerhorizontalbreadth,andManhattan,because of itsdenseclusters of skyscrapers.But the crazy-quiltpattern ofthe cloggedandnarrowstreetscapemakesnavigating the urbanlandscape a sheernightmare(Godfrey1999;Romero200 0a; Romero2000b).SãoPaulowasnotalways a city of suchextremes.In1960,beforeanestimated46millionBraziliansleftruralareasforcitiesin a four-decademigrationthatwasone of the largest ofthe twentiethcentury,SãoPaulowas a relativelycalm,sedatecity of 3.7millionresidentswithincomedisparitiesnotnearlyasskewedastheyhavebecome.Anextensivenetwork of trolleysandbuses,alongwithonly164,000privateautomobiles,provided...
... Pulag as a National Park by conducting an ex-post economic valuation ofthe recreational value of Mt. Pulag. What is really the true value of this program? The overall goal ofthe study is ... tourism or leisure aspects of PAs. The aim of this paper is to estimate the value ofthe recreational benefits from Mt. Pulag National Park (MPNP) of Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), ... “Economic valuation ofa protected area: Lanao Danao National Park”. Based from the findings of the study, variables affecting preservation demands and total WTP are age, household annual income,...
... explanation of how they treat compar- atives nor any characterization ofthe breadth of their treatment. Two exceptions are the recent papers of Ballard (1988) and Rayner and Banks (1988). The ... compar- ison attribute ambiguity when there is more than one applicable MTrans rule for a particular EL mapping predicate. We define a candidate map- ping as any DML mapping that, on the basis ... mapping isa mapping from the do- main ofthe denotation ofthe subject ofthe CE to the domain ofthe base order (e.g. the map- ping from a rectangle to its length). The object mapping is...
... Stroke, cardiovascular disea se, cancer,and trauma have, for the first time, surpassed commu-nicable diseases and are listed as the major global causes of death and disability. EM care delivery ... WashingtonUniversity School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, USAFull list of author information is available at the end ofthe articleHolliman et al. International Journal of ... coronarycatheterization team. Acad Emerg Med 2008, 15:784-787.206. Kharbanda AB, Fishman SJ, Bachur RG: Comparison of pediatricemergency physicians’ and surgeons’ evaluation and diagnosis of appendicitis. Acad Emerg...
... to the positive eigenvalues of M.Proof. From the proof of Theorem 4.2, it is easy to know that J is bounded from above andsatisfies the P-S condition. It is clear that J is even and J00, and ... Applicable Analysis, vol. 59, no. 1–4, pp. 225–231, 1995.6 Z. Bai and H. Wang, “On positive solutions of some nonlinear fourth-order beam equations,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, ... ordernonlinear difference equations,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol. 322, no. 2, pp.930–956, 2006.13 E. Thandapani and I. M. Arockiasamy, “Fourth-order nonlinear oscillations...