... motivation At the level of the individual cow, the veterinarians seemed to base their treatment decisions on the cow's characteristics They focussed generally on the practical use of the score to support ... for the model is thus the empirical data and not an initiating general theory or hypothesis From these data we wanted to identify a limited number of ways to understand the phenomenon It was therefore ... motivated by the combination of analysis- and experience-based decisions; they act autonomously in the sense that they appreciate the results of analysis, but only if it becomes integrated into the local...
... development, we need to select an approach which best serves the needs of EFL learners and the syllabus Carter and Long (1991) describe the rationale for the use of the three main approaches tothe teaching ... ‘reductive’ approachto literature These activities are disconnected from the literary goals of the specific text in that they can be applied to any text There is little engagement of the learner with the ... literature: The Cultural Model This model represents the traditional approachto teaching literature Such a model requires learners to explore and interpret the social, political, literary and historical...
... services they want, when and where they want them On the one hand, they hear talk about the “bloated bureaucracy”; on the other, they are told they must hire more people to replace the thousands ... loyal to their superiors and their organization; they subordinate their own interests to those of the group If they disagree with the mission, they should leave office Public administrators perform ... selecting the appropriate transformation perspectives These are the philosophical underpinnings of change initiatives, and they serve as approaches to framing the planned change to fit into the technical...
... get their view of the project automatically The reports are pulled on the fly from real data, so they are up -to- date All these factors boost the team’s productivity and help the company make the ... really hard to change when you need to reorganize things On one hand, these factors lead to obsolete and useless project plans On the other hand, they increase the cost of errors in the initial ... new-generation, Web-based tools give team members an easy way to contribute tothe common repository of tasks and plans These tools unleash the power of collective intelligence and change the pattern of...
... them, deviation from the plan creates discomfort The Zen Approachto Project Management / 13 Others want no structure They like to let the future unfold as it will and to creatively adapt to ... that the only thing that was real was emptiness and clarity I have come to learn that to deny the reality of things is to miss their reality; to assert the emptiness of things is to miss their ... loose, you fall Too far tothe right or left, you fall Think too much about it and you fall Paradox and dichotomy are words that imply two In the Zen way there is one; within the one there are many...
... departure BY PROF RALPH BARTON PERRY THE FREE MAN AND THE SOLDIER THE MORAL ECONOMY THEAPPROACHTO PHILOSOPHY CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS THEAPPROACHTO PHILOSOPHY BY RALPH BARTON PERRY, PH.D ASSISTANT ... position This chapter, together with the Conclusion, is therefore an exception tothe purely introductory and expository representation which I have, on the whole, sought to give The relatively great ... leads him from the summit of purgatory into the heaven of heavens, and even tothe eternal light; so there is added tothe mere human, intellectual, and moral resources of the soul, the sustaining...
... will then be possible to identify the appetite or attitude to that type of risk, together with the capacity of the organisation to withstand that risk Finally, the organisation can determine the ... control is the degree to which the risk will either be eliminated or reduced by the proposed control measures The costeffectiveness of internal control relates tothe cost of implementing the control ... recovery plans There is an overriding need to keep these plans up to date so that the preparedness of the organisation to cope with the identified risk events is assured Evaluation of the existing...
... the class associated with A tothe class associated with B If no such role exists, the search is for a role relating the nearest ancestor of the class of A to any ancestor of the class of B The ... the sort and such that if the variable is bound to it, the proposition is true POWER takes a sort as argument and produces the predicate corresponding tothe power set of the set denoted by the ... choose (or need) to represent each of our derived entities by a node in the network Our use of the operator THE, and the operator POWER for definite plurals follows Scha [25] The operators KIND and...
... returned by the Sentinels into CycL and adds it tothe KB This approach is potentially vulnerable to an attack on the Sentinels themselves, or to spoofing of their communication The latter concern ... some of these problems CycSecure User Interfaces Users access the CycSecure server via several interfaces: the Attack Planner, the Model Editor, the Network Viewer, the Query Tool and the Network ... refine the capabilities of the tool Although the data gathered during initial deployments was primarily qualitative, the results were quite positive One interesting aspect was the ability to monitor...
... 92 The Marketing Approachto Meeting Expectations 93 Listen tothe Voice of the Civilian: Make Informed Decisions 98 Listen tothe Voice of the Civilian: Monitor ... cases, the reference to IO is meant to include both the core capabilities and the broader coordinating and integrating functions of IO 8 Enlisting Madison Avenue mane tothe topic at hand This approach ... To a U.S audience, they would assert, “We’re fighting them there so we don’t have to fight them here,” with the secondary implication that the United States intends to make the world a safer place...
... candidate spots to wrong spots in the reference gel leads to misinterpretation of the data set and protein spots unique to only one specific condition are then not properly displayed in the corresponding ... (Fig 1) The four level match-sets are the reference gels of the respective quadrants from the 2D gel sections of each condition and the four higher-level match-sets are the reference gels of the ... matching of protein spots first to reference gels of the same condition and thereafter to reference gels common to both conditions The stepwise annotation of protein spots to two independent levels...
... acceptor These results therefore provide evidence that there are differences between the electron transfer pathways towards chelated Fe(III) on the one hand and either U(VI) or Se(VI) on the other ... experiment3732 To determine whether the lack of phenotype of omcA– omcB– strains observed during anaerobic growth on either of the electron acceptors U(VI) and Se(VI) is due tothe decaheme cytochromes ... slightly, the affinity of OmcB for its metal substrate However, the curves totally refute the reverse possibility, i.e that OmcB is needed to get functional OmcA On the other hand, the derived...
... regulatory protein Gal3p translocates into the nucleus to bind tothe DNA complex to relieve repression; (b) Gal3p sequesters Gal80p from the nucleus into the cytoplasm to relieve repression There ... galactose and t refers tothe total component concentration The expression of GAL genes is determined by the binding of the operator to either the dimer Gal4p (G4) alone, that is DNA-Gal4p, or the ... with dimer Gal80p in the cytoplasm alone without translocating tothe nucleus The consequent nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of the Gal80p monomer from the nucleus tothe cytoplasm relieves repression...
... Figure To generate (2) into English, requires the system to further specify Location for English as LocContact, in order to generate The plate is o n the table, where on1 corresponds tothe Spanish ... STH linked to a Fragment of the French and English LTHs I illustrate below three main types of gaps between the input semantics (IS) tothe generator and the lexicon entries (LEX) of the language ... depending on the semantics of its arguments and also depending on the context as in (5) In the WYSINNWYG approach, words are allowed to have their "meanings" vary in context In other words, the literal...
... forces them to consider the whole life cycle of the goods they produce Being wise with waste: the EU’s approachto waste management 10 tips on how to be less wasteful Think before you buy! Is the ... million tonnes) and construction (900 million tonnes), while water supply and energy production generate another 95 million tonnes Altogether, the European Union produces up to billion tonnes ... behaviour to reduce the amount of waste we produce And we need to improve recycling to increase the supply of raw materials to European industry Being wise with waste: the EU’s approachto waste...
... restocking, and differs from stock enhancement (see below) The former aims to rebuild the stock back up to viable levels, while the latter supplies additional stock to harvest However, as there ... releasing cultured juveniles to rebuild the spawning biomass, and then protecting the released animals, the remnant wild stock and the progeny until the population increases tothe desired level This ... Declaration, the Heads of States agreed to: Background develop and facilitate the use of diverse approaches and tools, including the ecosystem approach, the elimination of destructive practices, the establishment...
... boundaries, off tothe syntactic parser The f'n'st task is to find the prosodic constituents, i.e to find where the syllables are, where the feet ~ are, and where the prosodic words are The particular ... suffixes as far as the phonology is concerned (i.e., they undergo Vowel Harmony with the word to which they attach) are separate words from the point of view of the syntax For instance, the auxiliary ... only the information as to what order the morphemes occur in and where the word boundaries are Arguably the syntactic parser does need to know where the phonological words and phrases are, but the...
... ‘constructor’ who actually builds the model plane, the other participant is the ‘instructor’, who provides instructions for the constructor The corpora differ in that the constructor in the HHC ... position The users had an overview of the robot and the objects to be referred to and typed their instructions into a notebook The relevant objects were pointed at by the instructor of the experiments ... orientation to their hearer This is true of all the humancomputer dialogues in the corpus Moreover, the dialogue phases of the HCI dialogues not correspond tothe assembly of an identifiable part of the...