... which are tagged as nouns, plural nouns or proper nouns only. This produced a more useful list of lexicon and again improved the speed of our program. 3.2 Positional difference vectors According ... least in part (e.g., means). There is no difference between capital let- ters and small letters in Chinese, and no difference between singular and plural forms of the same term. This also ... the positional difference vector of each word. Each of these nouns or proper nouns is converted from their positions in the text into a vector. 3. Match pairs of positional difference vec-...
... [45].The rIAP-I and rIAP-II monomeric models were con-structed and optimized by using the swiss-model and swiss-Pdb Viewer programs [46]. The quality of the modelgeometry was checked and cleaned-up ... program [47]. The protein surface and the combina-tions of metals and ligands were analyzed by using thegrass program [48]. The residue accessibility was calculated and visualized by using the DSTMViewerPro ... Arg166,Asn167, and Tyr367. Residue differences at the BACof the rIAPs consisted of Tyr107 and Lys108, with theaddition of Asp167 in rIAP-I.The rIAP-II model contained a Zn ion at posi-tions M1 and M2,...
... Service Systems and Cultural Differences: An Exploratory Study of Switzerland, Australia, and Singapore 23 literature and some issues concerning cultures in Switzerland, Australia and Singapore ... provided and explainedPart 4Conclusions, recommendations and outlook Source: Own presentation Internal Service Systems and Cultural Differences: An Exploratory Study of Switzerland, Australia, ... Australia, and Singapore TABLE 67: CHOICE SETS BOTH OPTIONS IN SHORT TEXT 320 Internal Service Systems and Cultural Differences: An Exploratory Study of Switzerland, Australia, and Singapore...
... lung and skinDifferences in size, charge and substrate affinityQi Peng1, Alan R. McEuen1, R. Christopher Benyon2 and Andrew F. Walls11Immunopharmacology Group and 2Tissue Remodelling and ... cell library[26,27] and tryptases I, II and III, from a skin library [28].Tryptase II and b-tryptase were found to be identical and toshare 98% identity with tryptases I and III, but only 90%with ... <Glu-Pro-Arg-NH-Np and tryptase S1,substrate inhibition (B,F) obtained with Z-D-Arg-Gly-Arg-NH-Np and tryptase S1, positive cooperativity (C and G) obtained with MeOCO-Nle-Gly-Arg-NH-Np and tryptase S1, and...
... Differences and similarities between prescriptive and descriptive strategiesSimilaritiesThere is a strong similarity to descriptive and prescriptive strategies. ... Database Marketing and Customer Service Management , 15 (3), 169-190.T. Shimizu, M. M. (2006). Concepts and History of Strategy in Oganizations. In Strategic Alignment Process and Decision Support ... done most realistically. However, when studied in more depth, these strategies have their differences. DifferencesThe descriptive strategy is done based on past evidence. It is something that...
... text fields, and components, for example) are not created and named in the same manner as data elements. For this reason, suffixes for these elements' names (such as _mc, _btn, and _txt) ... syntax: favoriteBand = "The Beatles"; However, if somewhere in your script you use something like this syntax: favoriteBand = 46; the Output panel will open and display a ... Differences Between ActionScript 1.0 and 2.0 If you're familiar with ActionScript 1.0, you'll find that ActionScript 2.0 is similar, yet it has several subtle but important differences....
... ThingsHappen?A Look at Cause and EffectLESSON SUMMARY“One thing leads to another”—that’s the principle behind cause and effect. Understanding cause and effect, and the relationship betweenthem, ... plant dies orgoes into winter dormancy.–SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES: COMPARE AND CONTRAST–68We spend a good deal of our lives comparing and contrasting things. Whenever we want to explainsomething, ... dimple.LESSONSimilarities and Differences:Compare and ContrastLESSON SUMMARYThis lesson explores another organizational pattern writers often use tostructure their writing: comparison and contrast.867Finding...
... valuesy[0],y[1],y[2],y[3], ,andsoon.5Forinstance, tofindy[0] we setk = 0 inEq.2.28ac. Theleft-hand side is y[0], and the right-hand side contains termsy[−1], y[−2], , y[−n], and the inputsf [0],f[−1],f[−2], ... = 0 and 1 in Eq. 2.59 and substituting h[0]=0,h[1]=1 yields0 = 1 + A1+ A2 and 1 = A1+ 2A2Solution of these two equations yields A1=−3 and A2= 2. Therefore,h[k]=δ[k]−3 + 2(2)k and ... ˙yo(0) = 1 and yo(0) = 0. Settingt = 0 in the aboveequations and using the initial conditions, we obtainK1+ K2= 0 and − K1− 2K2= 1Solution of these equations yields K1= 1 and K2=−1....