... perspectives ofthe Party, the legal system ofthe State about human rights, the rights ofthe juvenile, the legitimate rights and benefits ofthe juvenile in the criminal procedures; the role and task of ... presumption of innocence; the right to defend, the right not be tried to late; the right to be applied special procedure for the juvenile; the right to appeal, the right to seek justice the right to double ... specialized tothe juvenile in order to effectively enhance the protection ofthe legitimate rights and benefits ofthe juvenile who violates the laws Theoretical and practical significance ofthe thesis...
... then either the parent distribution belongs tothe domain of attraction ofthe normal law or it has slowly varying tails and one ofthe two tails completely dominates the other The interest of ... which completes the proof Proof of Theorem 2.1 If EX < ∞ then s2 → σ a.s Therefore, the theorem follows if we show that n ∗ the conditional distributionof YnNn converges weakly to N (0, 1) a.s ... Athreya, Bootstrap oftheMean in the infinite variance Case, Proceedings ofthe 1st World Congress ofthe Bernoulli Society, Y Prohorov and V V Sazonov (Eds.) VNU Science Press, The Netherlands, (1987)...
... suffices to prove Theorem Theorem follows in the same way; one needs to reverse the two ’>’ in the definition of S(r, n, d) We chose to write another proof along the lines ofthe one in Section of [GWW98] ... illustrates the bijection of Theorem 13 Proof (of Theorem 7) The desired conclusion is an immediate consequence of Theorem 13 and the existence of a parity-reversing involution ρ on the walks w ... sets of two or more edges in F whose end–points correspond tothe same pair of vertices in U and V ) However, the projection ofthe uniform distribution over the permutations is not the uniform distribution...
... in the upper part ofthe tree A vertical gradient ofthemean transmittance existed from the bottom tothe top ofthe tree crown Like in the PAR domain, the variability ofthe transmittance was ... Description ofthe model The radiation model [22] is based on the turbid medium analogy The space between the soil surface and the horizontal plane at the top ofthe canopy is divided into 3-D cells ... whereas the transmittance ranged between 0.03 and 0.16 around a mean value of 0.07 The variability of leaf transmittance was more marked at the top and the bottom than in the middle part ofthe tree...
... summarised the results ofthe most frequently used in the studies revised: global function, pain and FIQ The quality ofthe studies was rather low with only onethird of them rating 5+ on the Oxford ... included other outcomes and questionnaires but owing tothe great amount of information, we selected these variables because they seem to be the most used in assessing the efficacy of fibromyalgia ... compared with the control group However, gender and type of treatment (pharmacological vs Figure Efficacy ofthe treatments allocated to both levels of care accordingtothe type of pain in patients...
... required to elucidate the association of these polymorphisms and the eradication rate Based on the finding, we began in November 2005 to inform the participants ofthe CYP2C19 genotype to recommend ... avoid the failure of treatment The present study indicated that the polymorphism of IL-1B T-31C tightly linked with C-511T is one ofthe determinants on the result of H pylori eradication Among the ... p=0.54, respectively), but thedistributionofthe TNF-A T-1031C gene was not (χ2=4.05, p=0.04) The difference ofthe distributions between the expected and observed from the TNF-A T-1031C gene was...
... Almost of them came from Northern provinces of Vietnam The majority ofthe population is from the countryside The average score of English they got in the entrnace exam ranges from to These students ... observation to join in the interview Before the interview began the researcher explained the interviewees the purpose ofthe interview and the amount of time to complete the conversation The interview ... O.K The content ofthe textbook was suitable for the students The kinds ofthe exercises in the books were designed suitably, able to develop speaking skills ofthe students However, most of the...
... and the Other, Levinas describes the advent ofthe subject out ofthe impersonal neutrality of what he calls the il y a, the anonymous rumbling of existence, the sheer ‘there is’ ofthe night of ... whereas Totality and Infinity powerfully articulates the non-ontological experience ofthe face ofthe other in the language of ontology, Otherwise than Being is a performative disruption ofthe language ... philosopher like Heidegger, the other person is just one of many: the they’, the crowd, the mass, the herd I know all about the other because the other is part ofthe mass that surrounds and...
... thin edges Furthermore, the thin edges can be labeled accordingtothe locations of their axes The graph of a mechanism is defined similarly with only one addition; the vertex denoting the fixed link ... whereas link serves as the carrier Together, they form a one-dof gear train In the side view of a gear pair, we use two short parallel lines to indicate the gear mesh These two gear sets are ... joints The study ofthe nature of connection among various links of a kinematic chain is called the structural analysis or topological analysis To facilitate the analysis, several methods of representation...
... of Freedom The degrees of freedom of a mechanism is perhaps the first concern in the study of kinematics and dynamics of mechanisms The degrees of freedom of a mechanism refers tothe number of ... constitute the most significant bits ofthe code Furthermore, in each row, the closer an element is tothe diagonal ofthe adjacency matrix, the more contribution it makes tothe binary code Therefore, ... shifting as many 1s tothe most significant bits ofthe binary code as possible Further, the concept of a group of automorphisms can be employed to further reduce the number of permutations 4.10.4...
... graph of n vertices However, some ofthe graphs may be rejected due to violation ofthe structural characteristics, whereas others may be isomorphic to one another Hence, the total number of nonisomorphic ... need to find structurally distinct ways of coloring the edges, one color for the gear pairs and the other for the turning pairs Specifically, jg edges ofthe unlabeled graph are to be assigned as the ... None of them have been defined from the preceding circuit Hence, we can arbitrarily assign a new level “c” tothe 1–2 edge and another level “d” tothe 2–3 edge This completes the assignment of the...
... reenters the impeller through the stator blades The purpose ofthe stator blades is to redirect the fluid flow from the turbine tothe impeller, providing a torque multiplication tothe transmission The ... between link and the engine block for the purpose of adjusting the stroke length Because ofthe ingenious design, the top-dead-center position ofthe pistons with respect tothe crank angle remains ... through the outer circumference ofthe impeller and enters the turbine The turbine is mechanically connected tothe gear train The fluid leaves the turbine at the inner circumference ofthe turbine...
... represents a family of parallel manipulators for which the number of limbs is equal tothe number of degrees of freedom ofthe manipulator, and the total number of joint degrees of freedom in each ... equal tothe value of Ck The number of links (and joints) to be incorporated in each limb can be any number, as long as the total number of degrees of freedom in the joints is equal tothe required ... type of limb configuration listed in Table 9.2, the first digit denotes the number of one-dof joints, the second represents the number of two-dof joints, and the third indicates the number of three-dof...
... (A.3) where the coefficients cij s are nonnegative integers, the constants ki s are positive integers, and n > m Furthermore, the solutions tothe system of equations are subject to a constraint ... I1 = TO q1 x(1) = I1 FOR I2 = TO q2 x(2) = I2 FOR I3 = TO q3 x(3) = I3 FOR In−1 = TO qn−1 x(n − 1) = In−1 x(n) = (k − c(1) ∗ x(1) − −c(n − 1) ∗ x(n − 1))/c(n) IF x(n) < 0, DISCARD THE SOLUTION ... can be solved by the procedure outlined in the preceding section Once xm , , xn are known, the remaining unknowns are found by back substitution Example A.1 We wish to solve the following two...