... get so a transformation that we can consider asanextensionof the Park's transformation for the synchronous machines with backelectromotive forces of any pattem With this new transformation ... sinusoidal case, ht p=O p depends only of the value of the variations of rotor fluxes, witch can be easily known through a measuring of back electromotiveforces, the motor being not supply Park's transformation ... 33 PROPOSAL OFANEXTENSIONOF THE PARK'S TRANSFORMATION Classical Park's transformation is in fact the succession of two transfomations The torque is then given by:...
... An Overview of the Financial System • Primary function of the Financial System is financial Intermediation • The channeling of funds from households, firms and governments who ... in process of indirect finance • Are needed because of transactions costs and asymmetric information • Transaction costs – time and money spent carrying out financial transactions • Asymmetric ... (savers) to those who have a shortage of funds (borrowers) • Direct finance vs Indirect finance 2-2 An Overview of the Financial System II 2-3 Structure of Financial Markets I Debt Markets • Short-term...
... helps an attacker launch IP-based attacks while avoiding detection It is part of the NIDSbench suite of tools by Dug Song BASE: The Basic Analysis and Security Engine, BASE is a PHP-based analysis ... expensive and they can recognize an intrusive behavior as normal behavior because of insufficient data The third component ofan intrusion detection system is the response manager In basic terms, ... implemented into our system Figure Flowchart of Genetic Algorithm 5.3 Algorithm of Our System Our system can be divided into two main phases: the precalculation phase and the detection phase Listing depicts...
... the European Union NB - COUNT and SVM - NORMF for perspective classification; Pang et al (2002) consider most and Yu et al (2008) all of the above for related tasks of movie review and political ... wars and conflicts, education, trade relations in and between countries like Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt, Yemen, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, as well as their relations with the US and members of the ... of the ACL, pages 109– 117, Suntec, Singapore, August Bei Yu, Stefan Kaufmann, and Daniel Diermeier 2008 Classifying party affiliation from political speech Journal of Information Technology and...
... to any piece of hardware used by the computer, such as a keyboard, monitor, modem, mouse, etc The Parts of a Computer System - Software • Software – also called programs – consists of organized ... parts of a computer system • Identify four types of computer hardware • List five units of measure for computer memory and storage • Provide two examples of input and output devices • Name and ... forms that people can understand, such as text, numerals, sounds, and images Ten different symbols in the decimal system Numbers above use more than digit The Parts of a Computer System – Users...
... plasmid construct was verified by sequencing Establishment of stable transfectants and the luciferase assay An aliquot of 0.4 lg of each plasmid was transfected into · 105 HeLa cells with lipofectamine2000 ... protein (luciferase) was secreted into the culture medium A 50 lL aliquot of culture medium from each transfectant was used to measure luciferase activity The luciferase activity was measured using ... observations, we reasoned that the transcriptional inhibition of Gb3S may be an effective means of treatment of Gb3-related diseases Previously, we have identified and characterized the human Gb3S promoter...
... Donald 1968 "Semantics of Context-free Languages." Mathematical Systems Theory, Vol 2, No 2, p 127-145 Kornai, Andras, and G Puilum, 1990 "The X-bar Theory of Phrase Structure." Language, Vol 66 ... rule-based descriptions of language, to declarative orprinciple-based descriptions, in which the role of phrase structure rules or principles is relatively minor Thus, to make the extensionof the ... Partitioning of Attribute Domains The last remark in the extensionof section shows a defect of the Extended Algorithm: It may not terminate in the general case For the S-attributed case, however,...
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... a − b The last inequality is evident as a / b and p < 1/2, so 2.9 follows The theorem is proved > 2.10 Journal of Inequalities and Applications Remark 2.2 Let A denote the matrix of the quadratic ... 5q x2 x4 − 5p x3 x4 − 5q x3 x5 2.13 − 5q x2 x5 − 5p x4 x5 ≥ The matrix of ϕ in an appropriate systemof basic vectors is of the form ⎛ B − 5p − 5q − 5q − 5p ⎞ ⎟ ⎜ ⎜2 − 5p 2 − 5p − 5q − 5q ⎟ ⎟ ... D4 2.12 1, 2, 3, We find the first part of Thanks to the idea of using positive quadratic form we now study 1.2 in the case n It is sufficient to consider the case p q By the Cauchy inequality, we...
... b, c, e, and f will be used interchangeably as p in the proof of our main theorem As observed by Chidume [5, page 119], since the four points {x, y,Tx,T y } of (1.2) determine six distances in ... topological vector space X is metrizable if and only if it has a countable base of neighbourhoods of zero The topology of a metrizable topological vector space can always be defined by a real-valued ... definition of i Hence inf {F(Tx − x) : x ∈ C } = To prove that the infimum is attained is the easy part of the proof Take the following systemof sets: Kn = {x : F(x − Tx) ≤ 1/2n(q + 1)}; T(Kn ) and...
... b, c, e, and f will be used interchangeably as p in the proof of our main theorem As observed by Chidume [5, page 119], since the four points {x, y,Tx,T y } of (1.2) determine six distances in ... topological vector space X is metrizable if and only if it has a countable base of neighbourhoods of zero The topology of a metrizable topological vector space can always be defined by a real-valued ... definition of i Hence inf {F(Tx − x) : x ∈ C } = To prove that the infimum is attained is the easy part of the proof Take the following systemof sets: Kn = {x : F(x − Tx) ≤ 1/2n(q + 1)}; T(Kn ) and...
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... Gerd Dethloff and Tran Van Tan 76 Theorem 2.2 Let F, G, H be nonzero meromorphic functions on Cm Assume 1 , , ≡ for all l, l m Then one of that Φl (F, G, H) ≡ and Φl F G H the following assertions ... constant G H F Proof of the Theorems First of all, we need the following lemmas: Lemma Let f1 , , fd be linearly nondegenerate meromorphic mappings of Cm into CP n and {Hj }q be hyperplanes in ... (1) and (2) fi−1 (Hc ) We distinguish two cases, AnExtensionof Uniqueness Theorems 77 Case If v(f1 ,Hj0 ) (a) ≥ p, then v(fi ,Hj0 ) (a) ≥ p, i ∈ {1, 2, 3} This means that j a is a zero point of...
... electronic journal of combinatorics (2001), #R30 k [−k + (n + 1)i + n] i The monotonicity of the coefficients of P was used in the first step The last sum can be evaluated (e.g symbolically) as (n+1)i+n−1 ... extension In this section we prove anextensionof the main result in [2] We start by establishing an elementary inequality Lemma 2.1 Let m, n ∈ Æ and m∗ := Proof This follows directly from m n+1 ... Log-concave and unimodal sequences in algebra, combinatorics and geometry Graph theory and its applications: East and West (Jinan, 1986), 500-535, Ann New York Acad Sci., 576, New York, 1989 [5] Wilf,...
... that the Fano and non-Fano matroids are Z-Rayleigh The remainder of the paper is organized as follows The next section defines Rsubmodularity in matroids, and Section introduces the class of extended ... which was handled in Subcases 1a and 1c above Subcase 2b (e ∈ R, f ∈ P1 ∪ P2 ∪ R): Let Re = R \ {e} Then, N \ e, N/e ∈ MF(M, T ), and as M ∈ ESM, we know P1 and P2 are Re -submodular in N \ e and ... ) and hence, from Lemma 14-1, we deduce P1 and P2 are R-submodular in N Alternatively, if f ∈ R, as e and f are parallel elements in N, the case is analogous to e ∈ R and f ∈ P1 , which was handled...
... Ziemmermann MH (1983) Xylem Structure and the Ascent of Sap Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Over van den L, Baas P, Zandee M (1981) Comparative wood anatomy of Symplocos and latitude of provenance IAWA ... the annual ring, was also determined However, the number of latewood vessels per unit area was determined at the border of the annual ring RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Statistical analysis of the measurements ... dominant tree) For latewood vessels, with increasing age of growth rings, an increase in the lumen diameter and in the number of vessels per unit area was observed (table III) However, an increase...
... in temperature A number of studies addressing plant and animal phenophases (recurrence of annual phenomena such as plant budding) have been performed Polar areas or areas of colder climates seem ... growing season by +0.36 day/year (an advancement of spring by 6.3 days and a delay in fall of 4.3 days).48 It was also noted in this study that the advancement was more pronounced in areas of northern ... comparison of ragweed plants released from dormancy at three 15-day intervals, Rogers and colleagues determined that the plants released from dormancy first had increased height, increased weight, and...
... contents of NS needles from class and class II trees (1980-1983; based on dry weight) differ significantly in the levels of starch, TP and F26BP, in that class II needles show a decrease in starch, ... southern part of the Black Forest (Kalbelescheuer and Haldenhof, near Freiburg, F.R.G.) Collection and freeze-drying of needle samples well as metatrolite analyses bed elsewhere (Einig and as Hampp ... over gluconeogenesis and thus TP are diverted into starch synthesis In July, in contrast, an opposite situation emerges with decreased amounts of F6P and F26BP and high levels of TP This metabolic...