... physical observables Physics, mathematicsandsimplicity 35 • Limits to space, time and size 35 • Mass and energy limits 36 • Virtual particles – a new definition 37 • Curiosities and fun challenges ... Curiosities and fun challenges about strands 149 • Do strands unify? – The millennium list of open issues 150 • Are strands final? – On generalizations and modifications 152 • Why strands? – Simplicity ... basis of the strand model Requirements for a final theory 138 • Introducing strands 140 • From strands to modern physics 142 • Vacuum 146 • Observables and limits 147 • Particles and fields 148...
... the two probabilities, and is fixed to the best value by considering development data (different from the training data)1 Reranking Candidate Candidate Candidate Candidate Candidate We estimated ... of “keisatsu-de” are “aruiteiru” and “hogo-shita” Taking into account information about the co-occurrence of “keisatsude” and “arui-teiru” and of “keisatsu-de” and “hogo-shita” makes it obvious ... proposed (Charniak and Johnson, 2005; Collins and Koo, 2005; Henderson and Titov, 2005), all of which are discriminative methods which learn the difference between the best parse and next-best parses...
... of the existence of the Picard variety and of Theorems and 2, we get: 732 VINCENT MAILLOT AND DAMIAN ROESSLER Corollary Let the hypotheses of Theorem hold and suppose also that X is a surface For ... χ(u)p(u) u and in that case (13) is a consequence of B(H, E, χ) If χ is trivial, standard identities satisfied by the Γ-function and the relation p(−u) = r − p(u) imply that the right-hand side ... -structures The first one is induced by the standard Betti Q-structure H(M, Q) via the identifications H(M, Q0 ) = H(M, Q) ⊗Q Q0 and H(M, C) = H(M, Q0 ) ⊗Q0 C and will be referred to as the Betti (or...
... wild-type protein (B) and the StnII-R29Q (C) and StnII-Y111N (D) variants Blue and red correspond to positively and negatively charged areas, respectively The side chains of R29 and Y111 are shown ... 140–147 and 159–163, not located at the membrane interaction face These stretches partially overlap the b-hairpin composed by b-strands 145–150 and 156–161 and they are rich in hydrophobic and exposed ... membrane Materials and methods Expression and purification of StnII-R29Q and StnII-Y111N mutants The unlabelled StnII-R29Q and the double uniformly labelled 13C ⁄ 15N StnII-R29Q and 13C ⁄ 15N StnII-Y111N...
... (200 lg; Fig 5, lanes and 6) and two transgenic lines [L6 · (5 lg; Fig 5, lanes and 7) and H-chain L-chain fhx/25 H-chain : L-chain : fhx/P25 L7-4 (200 lg; Fig 5, lanes and 8)] were subjected ... the two transgenic lines (L6 · and L7-4), fhx/P25 was detected as two bands of 30 and 27 kDa (Fig 5C, lanes 3, and 4, 8) like in the normal breed C108 (Fig 5C, lanes and 5) The slight decrease in ... for Lchain and 125 ng for fhx/P25 from cocoons of C108 and the transgenic line L6 · 7, or lg for H-chain, 10 lg for L-chain and 100 lg for fhx/P25 from naked-pupa cocoons of Nd-sD and cocoons...
... g i n a PiG, and by the constraints i n t r o d u c e d via functional structures in LFG In a GPSG on the other hand, recurslon and the checking of the dependencies go hand in hand in a sense ... (Joshi and Levy,1981)) Thus L2 and L3 in some ways characterize the limiting cases of context-sensitlvlty that can be achieved by TAG's and TAG's with local constraints In (JoshI,Levy, and Takahashi,1975) ... Theoretical, and Computational Perseptives, (edso Dowry, O., Karttunen, L., and Zwicky, A.), Cambridge University Press, (to appear) constraints checked Thus in a TAG, lexical insertion goes hand in hand...
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... Mourelatos, Alexander P.D (1981) 'Events, processes and states' in Syntax ~pd s emantic~ vol 14: Tense and aspect N.Y.: Academic Press, 191-212 Partee, Barbara Hall (1984) 'Nominal and temporal ... anaphora to event entities, and GENERALISATION On the basis of the d e s c r i p t i o n s g i v e n in sections I and we can a r g u e for a generalisation over distributives and iteratives such as ... possible be a general both distributive and (7) Y e s t e r d a y I sent each student a message via computer mail Intuition is clearly not enough, and in sections and we shall consider evidence from...
... optimization, and it has been extended and generalized in many directions The ideas and techniques of this theory are being used in a variety of diverse areas and proved to be productive and innovative ... sets Our results extend and improve the recent result of Li et al [26], Matsushita and Takahashi [35], Takahashi et al [43], Nakajo and Takahashi [41] and Shehu [45] and others Preliminaries ... convex and smooth Banach space and let {xn } and {yn } be two sequences of E If φ(xn , yn ) → and either {xn } or {yn } is bounded, then xn − yn → Lemma 2.3 [48] Let E be a Banach space and f...
... optimization, and it has been extended and generalized in many directions The ideas and techniques of this theory are being used in a variety of diverse areas and proved to be productive and innovative ... sets Our results extend and improve the recent result of Li et al [26], Matsushita and Takahashi [35], Takahashi et al [43], Nakajo and Takahashi [41] and Shehu [45] and others Preliminaries ... convex and smooth Banach space and let {xn } and {yn } be two sequences of E If φ(xn , yn ) → and either {xn } or {yn } is bounded, then xn − yn → Lemma 2.3 [48] Let E be a Banach space and f...
... Only on tibia and ulna bones were Zespol applied externally, for a total of 545 tibia and ulna fractures, and 276 tibia and ulna nonunions ¶Including cases treated with paraosseous and subcutaneous ... of the left tibia and fibula shafts (Gustillo-Anderson grade IIIB) (Fig 3a) [11] Wound debridement and application of an external Woon et al Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 2010, ... properties and design considerations in upper extremity external fixation Hand Clin 1993, 9:543-53 Aro HT, Chao EYS: Biomechanics and biology of fracture repair under external fixation Hand Clin...
... continuous and monotone mapping and j : C ® ℝ be a lower semicontinuous and convex function Assume that Saewan and Kumam Fixed Point Theory and Applications 2011, 2011:104 http://www.fixedpointtheoryandapplications.com/content/2011/1/104 ... uniformly convex and uniformly smooth Banach space: let x0 Î C, x1 = C1 x0, C1 = C and Saewan and Kumam Fixed Point Theory and Applications 2011, 2011:104 http://www.fixedpointtheoryandapplications.com/content/2011/1/104 ... sets Our results extend and improve the recent result of Li et al [26], Matsushita and Takahashi [35], Takahashi et al [43], Nakajo and Takahashi [41] and Shehu [45] and others Preliminaries...
... duality mapping of E and 1is the p-uniformly convexity c constant of E Lemma 2.4 (Kamimura and Takahashi [19]) Let E be a uniformly convex and smooth Banach space and let {xn} and {yn} be two sequences ... in Blum and Oettli [1] Motivated by Combettes and Hirstoaga [2] in a Hilbert space and Takahashi and Zembayashi [33] in a Banach space, Zhang [48] obtained the following lemma Saewan and Kumam ... Promotion and National Research University Project of Thailand, Office of the Higher Education Commission and Poom Kumam was supported by the Higher Education Commission, the Thailand Research Fund and...
... γ2 /K and {αn } and {βn } are sequences in (0,1) If the control consequences {αn } and {βn } satisfy the following restrictions C1 < lim infn → ∞ βn ≤ lim supn → ∞ βn < and C2 limn → ∞ αn and ∞ ... (A1)–(A4), and let r > and x ∈ E Then, there exists z ∈ C such that y − z, Jz − Jx ≥ 0, r F z, y ∀y ∈ C 2.2 Motivated by the work of Combettes and Hirstoaga 34 in a Hilbert space and Takahashi and Zembayashi ... to the problem 1.6 onto Θ and x , y , where y In this paper, motivated by the above results and the iterative schemes considered in Qin et al 31, 32 and Katchang and Kumam 30 , we present a...
... unique index i such that lj = lj for j = i and li = 0, li = (B) τ < τ in Πn is a cover relation and τ is constructed from τ by merging the blocks Bi and Bh into the block Bj for which li = lh ... lh = lj = (C) τ < τ in Πn is a cover relation and τ is constructed from τ by merging the blocks Bi and Bh into the block Bj for which li = lj = and lh = the electronic journal of combinatorics ... (0)) and they are permuted by Sn according to the natural Sn -action and each complement is stabilized by one of the one-point stabilizers Sn−1 in Sn Each complement is an atom in Πcol,1 and...
... nonzero only if n and k have the same parity and if = (n−k)/2, and in that case it is By substituting 2k + χ(n is odd) for k and by little manipulation we arrive finally at the right-hand side of (4.57) ... establish (5.5), and thus (5.3), by showing in Steps and that the right-hand side of (5.5) divides P8 (x, y; n) as a polynomial in x and y, by showing in Step that the (total) degree in x and y of P8 ... previously in the paper [2] of Andrews and Burge, also in connection with the enumeration of totally symmetric self-complementary plane partitions In [2, sec 4], Andrews and Burge show that the determinants...
... the form t := x[i 2i] and t := x[j 2j] for i, j ≥ and i < j From above we know t = 1u 01v 01w , and t = 1u 01v 01w For t to be a subword of t we must have u ≤ u , v = v , and w ≤ w But since ... If a node’s label x is weakly self-avoiding, then it has two children labeled x0 and x1 This tree is finite if and only if there is a longest weakly self-avoiding word In this case, the leaves ... follows: We maintain a queue, Q, and initialize it with the empty word If the queue is empty, we are done Otherwise, we pop the first element q from the queue and check to see if it is weakly...
... P(X) and Q(X) have λi (X) cells in their i-th row and |X| cells altogether Hence, the shape of P(X) and Q(X) is the diagram of a partition, moreover, the shapes of P(X) and Q(X) are equal and ... Two standard Young tableaux P and Q of shape λ = (5, 3, 2, 1) in matrix notation, rows are numbered from top to bottom, columns from left to right and cell (i, j) is the cell in row i and column ... remarkable connections between standard Young tableaux and reduced words have been discovered and explained Stanley [15] proved the original conjecture algebraically Edelman and Greene [2] found a bijective...
... CCP, GG and MIL helped with writing and editing BR and MTM helped with researching, writing, and editing GN performed, reviewed, and interpreted all the pathology slides and reports GG and WC ... Intra-operativeBlake drains under the superior and Case 1: Intra-operative photo after tumor resection with placement of two #19 Blake drains under the superior and inferior flaps bland stroma (Fig 4D) The margin ... incision encompassing the entire mass and the overlying skin was made Collaterals in the skin supplied the tumor, and no deep invasion was identified The superior and inferior skin flaps included...