... intervals for the observed performances
did allow us to do so.
6 Discussion
The presented analysis ofthe effects ofnoise in
the test corpus onthe evaluation of POS taggers
leads us to conclude ... better than another using noisy test
corpus, there are
reasonable
chances that they
are in fact very similar but one of them is just
adapting better than the other to thenoise in
the corpus. ...
extracted from the same corpus, they will prob-
ably contain the same kind of errors in the same
kind of situations. This may cause the training
procedure to learn the errors -especially if they
are...
... end ofthe session to the other TCP
entity. The FIN bit is set to the value one or turned-
on. The window size, sometimes just called the
window, is the number of bytes the sending station has
in ... provide the
connection-oriented functions.
As an illustration of this, in the example ofthe web
client-server interaction above, Ethernet and IP operate
in a connectionless fashion. Therefore, ... some cases,
a connectionless protocol will implement one or two of
the functions.
One ofthe most important concepts in data communi-
cations is how connection and connectionless protocols
are...
... information includes the identity and location ofthe institution, the date the
institution received TARP funds, and the amount ofthe funds received. None ofthe
banks which we identified as “non-TARP” ... pricing on their loans along with the risk profile.
The nominal interest rate ofthe loan is one ofthe loan characteristics recorded in
the STBL. The respondent banks also indicate whether the ... amount ofthe infusion, we use a
regression analysis similar to equation 2, but replace the TARP Recipient variable with
an alternative measure ofthe infusion. We consider the log ofthe dollar...
... contain
variations onthe concept ofthe “social function of property.” Typically BITs
contain a stricter form of protection for investors in case of expropriation or
deprivation of operating ... under the law or in the courts of
the host state. The answer ofthe proponents of BITs is that the criticism may be
true, but the object ofthe exercise is precisely to give additional protection ... include the establishment of Investment
Promotion Agencies (IPAs), the offering of incentives, the preparation and dis-
semination of investment guides, and, notably, the conclusion of international...
... side-chains of
Arg45 and Lys96 (Fig. 8). These interactions conceiv-
ably also contribute to the conformational stability of
holo-lMb. Consistently, they are maintained over the
1.5 ns ofthe simulation ... struc-
ture of apo-lMb at the end ofthe simulation, most
helices of holo-lMb are still folded at the end of the
simulation period. This remarkably different behavior
of the protein in the presence ... in the first
0.5 ns of MD simulation, triggering the unfolding of
helix E and the subsequent global unfolding of the
structure. In holo-lMb, the shielding effectof the
heme and the engagement of...
... and the variation of initial rate with the concen-
tration ofthe second substrate is then used to estimate
k
cat
and the K
m
for the variable substrate. However,
the assumption that a concentration ... reciprocal of
the apparent V
max
was plotted against the concentration of
inhibitory product and the inhibition constant for the inter-
cept effect (K
ii
) was determined from the intersection on the
inhibitor ... [5].
Questions onthe possible function of BVR-A in
cyanobacteria parallel a major re-evaluation of the
function of BVR-A in mammals. Once considered to
play a role solely in the elimination of excess...
... parts: theeffectonthe probability of a year with at least one day,
the mean effecton days conditional on any days, and the smearing factor. To calculate theeffect
of a variable onthe probability ... probabilities to estimate the factor needed to transform the
standard deviation ofthe coefficient in the original equation to the standard deviation ofthe
impact on population probabilities. For ... in the three factors that are multiplied
together to estimate effects on total days are independent, so we can add the variance ofthe log
of those factors to get the variance ofthe log of the...
... Question-
naire. The questionnaire consists of 28 questions on
a five-point scale. This indicated that the whole
spectrum ofthe five-point scales was utilized in the
reflection of quality of life of ... 12 weeks. The control group received the same
amount of traditional remedial rehabilitation activ-
ities under the supervision of qualified professionals
so as to neutralize theeffectof staff’s ... in the intervention group,
however, received one hour practice of qigong, twice
a week, under the supervision of a qualified practi-
tioner, on top ofthe basic rehabilitation activities.
The...
... estimates ofthe effects ofthe law changes on mortality.
Finally, we report our estimates ofthe effects ofthe additional education induced by the law changes
on other measures of health and health behaviors.
A ... information on quarter of
birth). For each dataset, we present separate regression discontinuity estimates ofthe effect of the
reform onthe fraction of individuals of each birth cohort appearing in the ... indicators of underlying health status. The HSE
contains some of these, obtained from a nurse visit to consenting respondents. In panel B of Table
5a we report estimates ofthe effects of education on the...
... output
in the year ofthe survey. With paddy rice being one ofthe most widespread and commonly
planted crops, the regressions look at the relation between the incidence of drought and the
price of ... exceed the cumulative
total 1000 mm. The southern regions as well as the region around the province of Hue can be
seen to have had more rainfall than the northern part or the southern coastal regions ... indicators of health conditions
to estimate the direct impact of drought on health outcomes. The analysis also assesses the
relation of drought and the agricultural sector, which socio-economic characteristics...
... interaction effects decreased only by 0.001 with
the exception ofthe interaction effect for the child ofthe woman with some college
education. Using conventional methods of computing the marginal ... Ruhm, 2008).
The main effectof education on obesity is negative, and monotonically so, across
the four educational attainment subgroups. Consistent with previous studies, the sign of
the coefficient ... recognizable.
The major findings ofthe study concern the heterogeneity of effects of non-
parental childcare on obesity by maternal education. Consistent with previous work, non-
parental childcare...
... par-
tially due to the inhibition of renal tubular secretion of
creatinine by acyclovir, and not entirely the result of
decreased GFR. To the best of our kno wledge, the effect
of acyclovir onthe renal ... decrease in the concentration of [2-
14
C]
creatinine in the apical compartment in the presence of
quinidine or cimetidine, compared t o the concentration
Figure 2 Te traethylammonium (TEA) transport ... seeding. All
transepithelial transport studies were conducted on con-
fluent cell monolayers.
At the time of commencement ofthe transport
experiments, the growth medium from the cell culture
chamber...