... were
effected onthe pointer field. By contrast, the trapper technique
allows a natural representation consisting of only one int field.
6. Conclusions
We have examined a number of issues in the extension of ... action
until the code reveals the type ofthe operation to be performed
(read or write). Consequently, the constructors andthe = operators
are lighter, while a write operation accesses the server only once
(instead ... via the getErasedSTL function in the form of
an unsigned long value. The implementation ofthe erase func-
tion retrieves the STL objects corresponding to the GIDL wrapper
parameters, calls the...
... rapidly consumed by the volatile
gases, andthe contribution
of
combustion to the overall char conversion is small. The combustion
of
char is
controlled by external diffusion (Regime III) andthe ... critical. In both cases, the kinetics, the type
of
biomass, andthe conditions for which the
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A,
Zhen ... 6
ppm S03 and 210 ppm S02, at Ca/S ratio equal to 3. Further increase
of
the Ca/S ratio was not effective on
further decreasing ofthe sulfur oxides concentrations. One
of
conclusions
of
the authors...
... work and its complexity.
Task 2 consists in estimating of influence ofthe number of neurones in hidden layer onto the
training process ofthe network, and then onto the recognition. A family of ... by by the conditions:
if b
∈
H and IL>=2 and IR=0 then b
∈
HLC if b
∈
H and IL=0 and IR>=2 then b
∈
HRC
if b
∈
V and IL>=2 and IR=0 then b
∈
VLC if b
∈
V and IL=0 and IR>=2 then b
∈
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if ... combines both functions: segmentation
and classification of a target handwritten letter. The character feature of such organizing consists of the
fact that functions ofthe components can be essentially...
... Report oftheSixth Session ofthe WMO Executive Council Panel of Experts on
Environmental Pollution, Geneva, 5-9 May 1986. March 1987
45. ProceedingsoftheInternationalSymposiumon Integrated ... establishment ofthe Nairobi ozonesonde measurements and
the Mount Kenya Global station. Further, the DACH project that links the high Alpine monitoring
stations of Germany, Switzerland and Austria ... Responsible parties such
as SAGs and QA/SACs will be asked in the coming months to review their sections in the GSP and
Table of Contents
1. OPENING OFTHE SESSION 1
2. APPROVAL OF THE...
... assess-
ment of observational studies, the intervention is imple-
mented. The last stage ofthe evidence loop is the monitor-
ing of patients or population groups andthe reassessment
of the value and ... management. Onthe one hand, fewer of
these patients are willing to accept the prospect of edentu-
lism. Onthe other hand, in the midst of shrinking health
care budgets, there are increasing demands ... in the early develop-
ment ofthe disease. A recent study suggested that the
effect of smoking on periodontal disease was a reduction
in the regression ofthe disease rather than an effect on the
progression...
... without changes ofthe nuclear structure.
The ultimate proof for the 2
+
<g>
3~ two-phonon structure ofthe levels
discussed is the observation ofthe decays to the one-phonon states. This ...
depends upon the ratio F^/Fs and, thus, onthe ratio ofthe strengths of
the strong andofthe electromagnetic interactions. Likewise, two competing
channels determine the decay ofthe ND states. ... values for the excitation ofthe
two-phonon states. From ref.
8
.
3.2 Systematics of El Two-Phonon Excitations in Nuclei Near Shell Closures
Since now the 2+ đ 3~ two-phonon nature ofthe 1~...
... pion production the A(1232) channel is intimately related
to non-resonant mechanisms, which hamper the extraction ofthe EMR and
CMR. The separation of resonant and non-resonant contributions, ...
3
most ofthe deformation can be attributed to the asymmetric coupling of
the meson cloud to the spin ofthe nucleon.
In the spherical quark model ofthe nucleon, the N ã A excitation is a ... the N—fA transition offers one ofthe best avenues
to understand the structure of hadrons andthe intricate dynamics of their con-
stituents. It is the subject of investigations at every medium...
... indicative
of the
formation
of
only
one
bond
in the
transition state.
The
additional contribution
of
AV
e
*
to AF*
refers
to
electrostriction.
The
transition
state
is
highly
polar
and
... molecular dis-
sociation. Under these conditions
the
vibron moves into regions where diamonds have
absorption bands
and
interaction
between
the
vibron
and
other
vibrational
modes
be-
comes
... dissociation
of
H-bonds
in
simple
molecular
systems. Studies
of
dissociation
of
H-bonds
in
simple molecular solids remain
an
important motivation
for
further
extensions
of the
pressure...
... gasket
which
contains
the
sample chamber
at the
center.
Modification
of the
diamond
by
addition
of a
bevel
to
the
culet [22]
formed
the
configuration
of the
second-stage anvils
... overview
of
funda-
mental theory, beginning with
the
formulation
of the
problem
of the
behavior
of
nuclei
and
electrons with variable volume,
the
role
of
pressure
in
controlling
the
... cross-sectional area
of the
piston. Beyond
the
limit
of
the
piston cylinder,
P-V
equations
of
state
are
used
for
pressure calibration [35–37].
Experimentally
the P-V
relations
can...
... linezolid and glycopeptides only, and Stenotropho-
monas maltophilia, sensitive to ofloxacin only. Polymicrobial
wound contamination also included contamination with fungi
(for instance, Candida ... some
estimation about the force with which the victims were hit and
swept away by the wave.
Antiinfective therapy
Our intial choice of anti-infective therapy was a combination of
a potent quinolone combined ... [48].
Psychoemotional aftermath
With respect to the tsunami's psychoemotional aftermath, the
full impact ofthe wave onthe mental health ofthe survivors is
still unknown [2]. In February 2005 the World...
... operation of House’s model is the context of situation or
‘situational dimensions’. The author states that the function of a text is the
application or use which the text has in the particular context ... particular context of situation” (p.36).
There are two components of a text’s function: the ideational andthe interpersonal
components. And functions of texts are different from functions of language. ... Garzone). Every version ofthe documents in any
of the official languages ofthe issuing international agency is supposed to
have the same meaning as other versions, and after ratification,...