... complete par-tition of the NPs, and the goal is to search for the leaf node that contains the most probable partition. The search starts at the root, and a partitioning of the NPs is incrementally ... as we movedown the tree. Specifically, based on the corefer-ence decisions it has made in the first i− 1 levels of the tree, the algorithm determines at the ith levelwhether the ith NP should ... Coreference Research: TheFirstFifteen Years Vincent NgHuman Language Technology Research InstituteUniversity of Texas at DallasRichardson, TX 75083-0688vince@hlt.utdallas.eduAbstract The research...
... delivery, the af-fected site is the lower uterine segment; however, in cases of uterine rupture during thefirst trimester, the site commonly affected is the fundus, as noted in our patient [7]. The ... appendicitis and hemoperitoneum. The gradual increase in the size of the uterus with advancing pregnancy can cause a delay in the diagnosis and appropriate treatment. The first laparoscopic surgery ... investigation of acute abdomen with unclear di-agnosis in thefirst trimester of pregnancy. Table 1 The summary of uterine ruptures in thefirst trimester [3, 6, 8-11]. Authors Year Gestational...
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... 1245.1 The list of delegates at thefirst FA meeting 1355.2 The list of delegates at the second FA meeting 1355.3 The list of delegates at the third FA meeting 1385.4 The list of delegates at the ... redress the balance by using contemporary sources to uncover the real truth of the first hundred years of modern football. The book consists of the following chapters. In Chapter 1, we consider the football ... association-based and rugby-based football in the London area 1868–73 1867.19 Comparing rugby with rugby-variants in the London area 1868–73 1867.20 An overview of the rules used by clubs in the provinces,...
... plasma.a. one anotherb. the otherc. other onesd. each other b49. By 1820, there were over sixty steamboats on the Mississippi river,……………… were quite luxurious.a. many of themb. which manyc. ... in trade……………., they often developed a simplified language called “pidgin”.a. with each the otherb. with each to the otherc. with each anotherd. with each other d169. The two main ……………. ... magnetsc. kind magnets25. For thefirst time in the history of the country, the person …………… wasrecommended bythe president to replace a retiring justice on the supreme courtis a woman.a....
... emphasized bythe proposed classification based on the a prioriknowledge criteria on the environment. Hence, we believe that such approaches should be particularlyaddressed bythe CR community in the ... Morespecifically of the different challenges faced bythe CR decision making community and the suggestedsolution to answer them. We state that most of these decision making models have the same design ... [52]. In the following sections we briefly describe the different approaches provided by the community depending on the a priori knowledge assumed relevant to tackle the environment the CRmight...
... analysis by defining three “constraints” on which the design of a CR equipment depends: First, the constraints imposed bythe surrounding environment, then the constraints related to the user’s ... cognitive behavior. On the other side, if no constraints are imposed bythe environment, the CR will still be constrained by itsown operational abilities and the expectations of the user.• User’s ... then processed bythe decision making engine. The kind of process highly depends on the quality of the metrics (level of uncertainty on the capturednumerical value for instance) as well as the...
... before the cocks crowed, and the oar of one of them caught the body, and they passing the black cliffs of the north." CATHLEEN [Trying to open the bundle.] Give me a knife, Nora, the string's ... NORA I'll get his shirt off the hook the way we can put the one flannel on the other [she looks through some clothes hanging in the corner.] It's not with them, Cathleen, and where will ... he be floating from the east. [They put the ladder against the gable of the chimney; Cathleen goes up a few steps and hides the bundle in the turf-loft. Maurya comes from the inner room.] MAURYA...
... around the house. Under the verandah a flagstaff. In the garden an arbour, with table and chairs. Hedge, with small gate at the back. Beyond, a road along the seashore. An avenue of trees along the ... you in the least. Lyngstrand. No, no. But I must say goodbye for the present. Bolette (comes forward to the steps). Good-bye, good-bye, Mr. Lyngstrand. You must excuse us now. But another day ... Excuse! Nonsense! (Looking out to the left.) Damn it! (Gathering his things.) The steamer's bythe pier already. I must get off to the hotel. Perhaps some of the new arrivals may want me....
... [Looking at the stage] Just like a real theatre! See, there we have the curtain, the foreground, the background, and all. No artificial scenery is needed. The eye travels direct to the lake, ... lies lost in the depths of the park. The avenue is obstructed by a rough stage, temporarily erected for the performance of amateur theatricals, and which screens the lake from view. There is a ... say. There has been a great deal that was admirable in my relations with women. In me they liked, above all, the superior doctor. Ten years ago, you remember, I was the only decent doctor they...