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... linear time. In Proceedings ofthe JointConference ofthe 47th Annual Meeting ofthe ACL and the 4th International Joint Conference on Natural Lan-guage Processing ofthe AFNLP (ACL-IJCNLP’09),pages ... material are those ofthe authors and donot necessarily reflect the views ofthe National ScienceFoundation.691standard trees. Then, we parse the training data us-ing the statistical model. ... sequences of parsing states and chooses the one with the best score. They use beam search andshow a worst-case parsing complexity of O(n) givena fixed beam size. Similarly to ours, their learn-ing...
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... to the questionnaires and the low rate of questionnaire return, the researcher stayed engaged through outthe process of data collection. The researcher spent around 45 minutes on the set of ... to answer the questionnaires and the low rate of return are also other drawbacks of this method. Being aware of these drawbacks, the researcher took careful steps in carrying out the research ... approach. The present chapter offers detailed description ofthe research approaches, the participants, the specific methods of data collection, data analysis, as well as the specific procedure of the...
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... example; the third, from which the title of this thesis was taken, presents the process and outcomes of contemporary food system change for the Athabascan village of Minto, AK, as they “come outof ... information about the services they offer to their customers, how and where these services are provided, and the policies that govern their use. Chapter 2 presents a modified version of the SOA as ... lay outthe prototype ofthe SOA as a way to further the usefulness ofthe ecosystem services framework and demonstrate it using an example from rural Alaska. This chapter offers a set of common...
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... citing the achievements and exploits, on and off the field, of the so-called weaker sex.BOB — University of Nebraska Press / Page 2 / / Outofthe Shadows / Bill Kirwin2 The Birth ofthe Cuban ... was good, for the owners both of the Negro team and the local team. The attendance for the annual game wasoften the highest ofthe year.✶Parallel with serious Negro ball were the black clown ... IntroductionJerry Malloy 1 The Birth ofthe Cuban Giants: The Origins of Black Professional BaseballLee Lowenfish 15 When All Heaven Rejoiced: BranchRickey and the Origins ofthe Breaking of the Color Line...
... ofthe old Memphite kings. These facts, ofthe situation of Itht-taui, of their burial in the southern an ex ofthe old necropolis of Memphis, and ofthe fori of their tombs (the true Upper Egyptian ... Tell," the "Tell of the Fruit-house," the "Tell ofthe Tablets," and the "Great Tell," and, rising as they do in the centre ofthe site,they mark the position ofthe ... and the mountains on the west bank ofthe Nile opposite Luxor. Many of these are ofthe same type as those found on the surface ofthe mountain plateau which lies at the head ofthe great wadi of...
... control. They get the customer in the car and demon-strate the acceleration, the road holding and the hi-fi . In short, they impress the heck outofthe customer and if they should ask a question, then ... then they show them the engine compartment and other features.When was the last time you looked under the hood of a car you were purchasing, or indeed took the back off a TV, or the lid off the ... xed the cost will be immeasurable further down the line.It is hard to imagine how our leaders could think they have the neces-sary wisdom to sort outthe world’s problems without the aid of...
... transfer of excitation energyfrom the peripheral antenna to the core.In vitro the absence of PSI-J affects the stability of the PSI–LHCI complex. The results ofthe fractionation of mildly ... distinguish whetherit is the stability or the assembly ofthe PSI complex thatis affected needs further investigation. The reduced content of PSI was readily revealed by the appearance ofthe transgenic ... perturbation of the luminal side of PSI involving PSI-F and PSI-N. The absence of PSI-J might affect the conformation of PSI-F, which, in turn, changes the binding of PSI-N.PSI-F provides part of the...
... to the policy. For the vast majority of em-ployers and employees, tax benefits of job-based cov-erage will still greatly outweigh the value of subsidiesin the Exchange plus the cost ofthe ... Exchange. For the vast majority of employers, the tax advantage of offer-ing health benefits will outweigh the value of any subsidies to employees in the Exchange and the cost of employer penalties. e ... Gerald F. Kominski is the director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and a professor at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health. Dylan H.Roby is the director ofthe Health Economics...
... killedthemselves. It went on like that for years.Half of me wanted to get outofthe park, but the other half was fascinated by it all. We walked around.At the corner ofthe park on the sidewalk ... ball or lounging in the sun in this park.One side ofthe park had a row of rickety shacks made out of packing cases and sheets of scrap metal. One of them was painted with the words WELCOME TOHOOVERVILLE. ... “Ibeat it out! I beat the ball to the bag!”“Son, I had the best seat in the house,” the ump said,“and you were out. ”“Oh, man!” The kids on the other team were pounding the thirdbaseman on...