... thenumber of
senses in which an ambiguous word is
used in a large corpus. It is based on the
use of global criterion functions that assess
the quality of a clustering solution.
1 Introduction
The ... measure is based on (Mojena, 1977),
which finds clustering solutions for all values of
k from 1 N , and then determines the mean and
standard deviation ofthe criterion function. Then,
a score is ... We note that the distribution
of P K2’s predictions were most like those of the
actual senses.
4 Conclusions
This paper shows how to use clustering criterion
functions as a means of automatically...
...
carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and other greenhouse
gases
•
carbon dioxide traps heat in
the atmosphere and causes
the temperature ofthe earth
to rise.
•
This leads to disruption of
the ... Burning the timber increases the level of
carbon dioxide in the air
2. Less trees means less carbon dioxide
absorbed for photosynthesis
3. Soil is eroded as it is exposed to the wind
and rain
4. ... disruption of
the weather patterns eg
drought, floods
•
Some weeds may thrive on
the extra carbon dioxide
while other plants are killed
• WHAT ELSE?????????
Acid rain causes erosion of buildings
and...
... language: The essay will also be judged onthe
use of language. The readers will notice grammatical errors and thenumberof errors in a
paper. They judge whether the errors make the meaning ofthe ... write the essay:
- first, make an outline ofthe essay;
- then develop the body ofthe essay using the reasons given, and
-finally, write the conclusion.
Practice Writing Sessions ... reasons WHY: because they can learn about responsibility,
they can learn the value of money, and they can learn how to work as a member of a
team. These lessons will help them throughout their...
... This leads to disruption of
the weather patterns eg
drought, floods
• Some weeds may thrive on
the extra carbon dioxide
while other plants are killed
Biological Control of Pests
• This means ... cars and power stations produces
carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and other greenhouse
gases
• carbon dioxide traps heat in
the atmosphere and causes
the temperature ofthe
earth to rise.
• ... from the
water
• This means the fish
suffocate and die
• This process is called
Eutrophication
• Raw sewage pumped into
rivers has the same
effect
The Influence of Human Activity onthe Environment
Benefits...
... Contrary to the estimations ofthe
spreads presented above, the ECM long-run equation does not assume full pass-through of market
rates within one month. Table 6.4 shows that the effect ofthe ... either the bank rates or the
market rates, suggesting non-stationary interest rates. While the IPS test indicates stationarity ofthe
Boone indicator, the null hypothesis of non-stationarity ... (skimming off the part of profits that stems from their efficiency lead), the
increase of their market share may raise the industry’s average PCM, contrary to common
expectations.
We note that the...
... four, then the
PSU_MOS = 1;
• If thenumberof clinics is between five and ten, then the PSU_MOS = 2; and
• If thenumberof clinics is more than ten, the PSU_MOS = 3.
This definition ofthe PSU_MOS ... In other words, proportionately more clinics were
allocated to the provinces with the smaller numberof clinics and proportionately fewer
clinics to the provinces with the greater numberof clinics. ... Appendix 3);
• The pad was placed in the person’s mouth against the inner cheek for the length of
time specified in the manufacturer’s instructions. Then the pad was placed into a vial
containing...
... to the iron(III) of Fe(ToCPP)
and Fe(ToCPP))13G10
The second part of our results concerns the binding of
imidazole d erivatives onthe iron of Fe(ToCPP) either alone
in solution or inside the ... (Table 1). The bind-
ing ofthe ®rst CN
±
ligand to the iron was thus more easy in
the hydrophobic binding pocket ofthe antibody than the
binding ofthe second one, most probably because of the
steric ... in the modulation ofthe redox
potential ofthe iron [54] and thus has a great in¯uence on
the catalytic activity of those enzymes. Because our studies
on the binding of imidazole to the iron(III)...
... Frequency of Request types
Since most of each dialogue consisted ofthe
making of requests, the first analysis examined
the frequency ofthe various kinds of requests in
the corpus of five ... expected ofthe user, the inferential machinery
can derive the appropriate intention behind the
use of a noun phrase fragment.
The theory should account for 48% ofthe
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DEPENDENCIES OF DISCOURSE ...
behind the uttering of " ;the smallest ofthe red
pieces?", where the hearer is expected to
physically identify the piece.
According to the theory, the speaker ' s
intentions conveyed...
... 12B. The effect ofthe presence of the
adenylates onthe ability of POR-PChlide
640
to undergo
photoconversion was checked by comparing the efficiency
of photoconversion of PLB samples containing ... during the course of prepar-
ation cannot be excluded, but that still leaves unanswered
the question of how the addition of micromolar concentra-
tions of NADPH suffice to drive the conversion of ... disaggregation, removes these constraints
destabilizing the cubic phase, resulting in the relaxation
of the membrane into the planar configuration characteris-
tic ofthe prothylakoid region ofthe etioplast...
... on that a
path before solidification and ejection from that and the higher speed ofthe wheel, the longer path.
The increasing speed ofthe wheel make the thickness of ribbons thinner and the ... distance of Fe atoms becomes larger and
the exchange interaction is strengthened. It is the
reason of increasing T
C
ofthe ribbon when the
speed ofthe wheel rises.
Hysteresis loops of as-spun ... between the
area and volume ofthe ribbons that contact with the surface ofthe wheel is higher. This means that the
wheel gets heat faster and more than from inside ofthe ribbon, so the ribbon...
...
study and the other studies can be explained by
the following reasons: the difference of
components in the fuel types used; type and age
of the engines; circulation conditions of
vehicles; ... largely depends onthe quality of emission factors used for
calculation. The study onthe estimation of emission factors is important for calculating the
emission of air pollutants from road traffic ... as the concentration of air
pollutants. The calculation of air pollution
emission by road traffic for simulating the
distribution process of air pollutants is of very
importance for environmental...