... form of the building of new types of scholls like polytechnic schools and professional schools.Royal Institute of Technology, Karolinska Medical Institute, Institute of For-est, Institute of ... learning by doing, learningf by using, and learning by interaction feed-back into the process of innovation (Lundvall 1992). When bottleneck prob-lems are met and registered in production, or in ... engaged in routine activities. Thus, each national system of innovation is rooted in a na-tional system of production. By underlining the importance of existing eco-nomic structure innovations...
... Processing. Dept. of Computer Science TR-70, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J. Reinhart, T;mya [1976] The Syntactic Domain of Anaphora. unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Foreign ... and LinBuistics, M.I.T. Rieger, Charles J. [1974] Conceptual Memory: A Theory and Compufer Program for Processing Ihe Meaning Content of Natural Language Utterances. Stanford Artificial Intelligence ... [1979] To,'ards a Computational Thmr 7 of Definite Anaphora Comprehension in £nglish Discour~. unpublished Ph.D. disseration, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, M.I.T. Webber,...
... Rules for Assigning Initiativeabout the effectiveness of Socratic tutoring in theBEE domain or Socratic tutoring in general.3.2 Initiative Annotation MethodThe two definitions of initiative we ... an-notated using changes in initiative as a starting point; thesechanges were taken as marking either a segment endpoint orthe beginning of a nested segment.tion following a question takes initiative. ... between initia-tive and learning gain. Since Socratic and didacticdialogues also differ in interactivity, we tested therelationship between learning gain and the inter-activity measures of average...
... islocated in the body and do so more easily and efficiently thanwords alone. However, words are still important in explaining the implications of the pictures and in explainingwhat is happening in ... their willingness to take pain medicines in general andthen about their willingness to take the medicine described in the information leaflet that they read. They found thatpatients receiving the ... research indicating thatpictures aid comprehension by providing a context fororganizing information in the text—which is consistent withMorrow et al.’s [23] study of comprehension of medicationinstructions...
... accuracy rate of 90.4% in identifying the syntactic roleof an- tecedents. The method described in this paper can be used in resolving syntactic roleof antecedents in relative clauses of other ... frequently in the roleof subject, and codes of position (from 100 to 109), codes of place (from 700 to 709) and codes of building (from 940 to 949) appear most often in the role of object. ... T. Kim. 1997. Semantic Role Determination in Korean Relative Clauses Using Idiomatic Patterns. In Proceedings of 17th International Conference on Computer Processing of Oriental Languages,...
... results in trimming somethingoff something else; in the case of example (9)above trimming the bush results in trimming thedry branches off the bush. And this is what thesemantic type in (16) ... (example (7)). In this case wischen doesnot entail the existence of a locatum argu-ment. For instance, the act of wiping a boarddoes not necessarily result in wiping some-thing off it.(7)*Peter ... Impingement Predicates In order to capture the semantic properties of thearguments of the most representative verb of theimpingement predicates class in German, the verbschlagen (hit) in...
... maintained in multiple accounts within the organisation. The organisation is in some sense wasting resources and duplicating efforts in maintaining separate profiles with (mostly) the same information. ... 2007, 95% of medium and large-size businesses in OECD countries were using the Internet, with some 25% of individuals buying goods and services on line, and 30% using Internet banking services. ... societal interests of governments, businesses, and individuals. Integral to these challenges is the roleof government and its involvement in providing both assurances for online interactions...
... PAb240 from hybridoma cell lines detected thepresence of the epitope comprising amino acids 212–217 of the p53 protein and represents the amount of p53 proteinloaded in each lane [30]. Phosphorylation ... proteins mutated at specific phos-phorylation targets. Recombinant murine p53 proteins were expressed in insect cells (using the baculoviral expression vector system) and in a mam-malian in vitro ... fromhybridoma cell lines detected the presence of the epitopescomprising amino acids 371–382 and amino acids 370–378 of the p53 protein, respectively [31]. Peroxidase chemilumi-nescence blotting was performed...
... glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and its inhi-bition resulted in enhanced insulin secretion.Myotrophin, a protein that has a rolein exocytosis, wasidentified as one of the targets of miR-375. Inhibition ... cancertreatment. Using data from miRNA profiling and knowl-edge of familial history of a certain diseases will help in developing miRNA-based personalized therapy. Detailedunderstanding of the characteristic ... down-regulated. Itwas determined that increased expression of miR-181a,miR-181b, and miR-213 in OVCA cell lines results in resistance to doxorubicin and gemcitabine and increasedexpression of miR-99b and...
... manually.Because all lines were initiated from a single commonancestor, differences in banding pattern among descen-dent lineages indicated loss and/or gain of copies of individual elements within the genome. ... such lineages wereincluded in this survey. Other than hatching (and theconditions immediatel y preceding hatching), sexual sub-lines were maintained in the same manner over thecourse of the ... Schematic of how TE copie s are lost in asexually versus sexually reproducing organisms outlining the significant increase in rates of loss introduced by independent assortment during meiosis....