... leave the city the following day A.will have to B.would have to C.has to D.had to 28 Don’t talk in class, ? The teacher is explaining the lesson A.do you B.don’t you C.will you D.won’t you ... me the reasons for the Mother’s Day? A.celebrating B.celebration C.celebrate D.celebrated st 35 There used to be a military in Red Square on May A.parade B.festival C.party D.celebration ... A.accommodation B.qualification C.identification D.construction 40 A patient is someone A.who waits a long time B.who is very patient C.under a doctor’s care D.about to leave the house 41...
... uses the conjunction and to link them Choice a seems to link the action with the conjunction not only, but it leaves out the second part of the conjunction pair, but also It is also a run -on sentence ... finished the game after the sun began setting The context of the sentence will determine the best correction If the relationship between the clauses needs to be expressed, then the run -on needs a conjunction ... the past tense of teach taut (adj.) tight than (conj., prep.) in contrast to then (adv.) next their (pronoun) belonging to them there (adv.) in a place they’re contraction for they are 26 – THE...
... going to live in London.-“….”oh, I lived in London two years ago a Yes, I know b Do you like it c Are you? d Do you 24 I suppose there’s not anything cheaper, is there?-“…” a No, there isn’t b No, ... kind 30 Well, all the best if I don’t see you before you leave.-“…” a Never mind b Not at all c Thank you The same to you d Oh, no, I don’t think so 31 Mary, this is Joe’s brother, David”.-“…” ... this morning “…” a Well, don’t let it happen again b It’s Ok c Yes, I know d No problem 55.I won’t go camping next year.-“…” a Yes, I am b So will I c I won’t either d Neither 56 Can I help you?...
... enhanced with the proposed scheme IV CONCLUSION In this paper, we have made a contribution to a multiple non-blind watermarking scheme based onthe DWT The proposed scheme consists in applying the DWT ... thus, the additive contains the most significant information of the approach, they embed four copies of the binary wa image To termark into obtain the next level decomposition, the two dimen the ... sub-bands They apply sional DWT the IDWT to is applied to the LL sub-band The detail images get back to the spatial domain and obtain the w are called the atermarked vertical (LH), the horizontal...
... noise addition IV CONCLUSION In this paper, we have made a contribution to a multiple non-blind watermarking scheme based onthe DWT The proposed scheme consists in applying the DWT to the gray ... thus, contains the most significant information of the image To obtain the next level decomposition, the two dimensional DWT is applied to the LL sub-band The detail images are called the vertical ... results of the method simulation and we compare the new scheme to some schemes based onthe DWT Finally, in section 4, we give our observations regarding the obtained scheme simulation results...
... SURFACES 361 other components, then there is a component X meeting all the rest along a line Thus, the hyperplane section contains a rational curve meeting all the rest at a point Therefore the dualizing ... codimension one of any two distinct components can only be a line If there is no component of type (i), then the intersection in codimension one of any two distinct components is either a line ... quadric cone or the two components of E meet along a singular conic In the former case, the new total space has a double point at the vertex of the cone In the latter case, the total space is either...
... increases the borrowing of the other sectors, especially their borrowing onthe bond market This confirms the explanation given in the previous section — when sovereigns have difficulties servicing their ... an international bond, bondholders have little control over the issuer’s actions, since a bond issue cannot be reversed before it matures In addition, the majority of international bonds bear a ... Lenders accept or reject the contract and choose whether or not to monitor Borrowers of type S then choose their action Given these assumptions, there is no signaling or other motive for borrowers...
... Variation The previous section introduced the verb description in an 'as is' fashion, but obviously one can find multiple variations In order to illustrate that the most plausible variations have ... frequency constraint onthe PP information increases the kinds of PPs in the relevant frame types up to 140 • On D3, there is most room for variation: Role Choice: Instead of using the 15 top ... to incorporate selectional preferences onthe nominal level into the verb descriptions We need a generalisation of the selectional preference definition, for which we use the noun hierarchy in...
... point mutations and, to a lower extent, insertions and deletions The rate of SHM is about mutation on 1000 nucleotides per cell division CSR consists on transcription of the S regions that started ... the MALT1 gene under the control of the IGH enhancer [37] Monoclonal immunoglobulins charateristics 3.1 Ig synthesis, secretion and metabolism The IgH locus contains a region of 40-50 functional ... exons encoding the Ig constant regions (Cμ, Cδ, Cγ3, Cγ1, Cα1, Cγ2, Cγ4, Cε and Cα2) The Igκ locus contains 34-38 functional Vκ and Jκ gene segments and one exon encoding the constant region...
... hard then I get the grade’ is (A) If I get the grade then I work hard (B) If I don’t work hard then I don’t get the grade (C) If I don’t get the grade then I don’t work hard (D) If I work hard then ... will shop there 28 Negation of the statement: “If Dhoni looses the toss then the team wins”, is (A) Dhoni does not lose the toss and the team does not win (B) Dhoni loses the toss but the team ... (D) None of these The proposition p → ~(p ∧ ~q) is (A) contradiction (B) a tautology (C) contingency (D) none of these 18 TARGET Publications 19 The statement (p ∧ q) → p is (A) a contradiction...
... together with measured vibrational frequencies and scattering rates, it is shown that the coupled vibrational mode has a considerable contribution to the reduction of the lattice thermal conductivity ... of states towards the valence band Second, the oscillations are much weaker, and there are several reasons for this The first is the much lower filler concentrations used in these samples ($10%–20%) ... reduction, we obtain the lattice thermal conductivity from the total thermal conductivity using Wiedemann-Franz relation (Lorenz number set equal to 2.0 Â 10À8 V2/K2) and take the model based on the...
... the other devices due to a relatively narrow emissive region Conclusions In conclusion, the present study reports onthe high efficiency blue PHOLEDs based on a carrier and triplet exciton confinement ... D due to the appropriate broad recombination zone by controlling the optimization of various EML thicknesses In addition, the CCLs (mCP/TPBi) partially confine holes and electrons at the first ... of the holes and electrons arrive at the other EML after transporting through the CCL This phenomenon leads to the good charge balance and broad recombination zone for blue emission We could control...
... the Euler-Mascheroni constant [32] Substituting Equations A-2, A-3 and A-4 into Equation A-1, we arrive at the conclusion Appendix 2: Proof of Theorem Sufficient Condition Denote the RHS of the ... is the exponential integral function of order j The closed-form expression of the expectation in Equation 23 follows from the results in [31] Thus, we have completed the proof Upper bound onthe ... that the norm information of the channel vectors is not conveyed to the BS Lower bound onthe achievable rate of ZF-DPC with DF Under the assumption that the feedback channel is error free, the...
... structure for the CTQRs was performed in the framework of the effective mass approximation [17–20], allowing us to attribute Peak to the emission of the localized states within the CTQRs Onthe other ... of the initially supplied Ga atoms effectively concur to the formation of the 3D nanostructures, while the other part, estimated to be around 6–7 MLs, might be consumed in another process The ... and concentric triple quantum ring (c) outer rings These structures showed an elongation of around 11% along the [0–11] direction, which might be due to the anisotropic diffusion of Ga on GaAs...
... generating functions of q-Genocchi, q-Euler polynomials and their interpolation functions In this paper, we give another definition of themultiple Hurwitz type q-zeta function This function interpolates ... polynomials and their interpolation functions He also gave many applications of these numbers and functions He 14 defined qextension Genocchi polynomials of higher order He gave many applications and ... 4.8 By comparing the coefficients of both sides of tm /m! in the above, we have the following theorem 12 Journal of Inequalities and Applications Theorem 4.3 Let r, y ∈ Z Then one has k r y k...
... are rd-continuous on Dκ , C0 D is the set of all continuous functions on D that vanish onthe boundary of D, and Cc D is the set of all continuous functions on D with compact support on a, b ... converges pointwise in D to the trivial function v, we deduce, from the second relation in 2.23 and 2.24 , that limk→∞ Φk vk ≤ which contradicts the first relation in 2.23 Therefore, v is a nontrivial ... existence of a solution in the sense of distributions to P , we will deduce, by applying Proposition 2.6, the existence of a second one greater than or equal to the first one onthe whole interval...
... jointly define the multiple- access capacity region under the fading condition H As a result of the definition, the rate pairs in B1 (p) and B2 (p) only satisfy the constraint onthe individual ... Applied Signal Processing Consider first the simple case where the channel conditions are fixed, that is, H is constant The capacity region of the multiple- access channel is then the set of all rate vectors ... onthe outage capacity region for the two-user case and explain how the same principles can be extended to multiple- user case To find an outer bound onthe capacity region, cooperation among the...
... additional example Lastly, students should consider the communication and promotion opportunities facing the company in its positioning strategy Consider the competitive advantages of the 41 ... Page: 67 63 The most common form of marketing organization is the: a functional organization b geographic organization c product management organization d market management organization Answer: ... depends on growth in PC applications and sales, the company has an intense interest in the PC industry and its fate To control its own destiny the company is now developing applications onthe PC...
... users to personalize the site e) Communication the ways the site enables site-to-user, user-to-site, or two-way communication 62 f) Connection—degree that the site is linked to other sites g) ... interception of credit card numbers are fears onthe part of consumers Poorer consumers have less access to the Internet e) Ethical concerns—privacy is a real issue Information abuse and monitoring consumer ... flows through connected networks b) The explosion of the Internet the Internet has grown explosively to become the revolutionary technology of the new millennium, empowering consumers and businesses...
... practice to the radio everyday A listen B listened C listening D to listen 55 She thinks chatting onthe internet is time- A consume B consumer C consuming D consumption 56 The cost of ... class, you ? The teacher is explaining the lesson A B don’t C will D won’t 65 I remember her somewhere A see B seeing C saw D to see 66 Don’t forget the letter for me!~ I won’t A post B ... was C will D would 78 I won’t go unless you me back the money A to pay B paid C paying D pay 79 If people drive their cars , they won’t get hurt themselves and others A careful B carefully...