... Inability for searching information inthe internet Necessity to ask more advanced people for help Waste time Difficulties in employment assistance Causes Lack of useful information in ... useful information inthe course of information science Unwillingness to learning Lack of access to computer Dissatisfactory school base Insufficient allocation of application programs ... allocation of application programs Alternatives Correction of information science course Simplification of access to computer classes Increase the motivation ...
... Causes The first cause oftheproblemof computer illiteracy is the lack of useful information inthe course of information science The second cause is unwillingness to learning - many people think ... Theproblemof computer illiteracy as a one of main problems of business students Symptoms The main symptom ofthe computer illiteracy is an inability in computer working For example, ... is the main problemof student who spend a lot of time and force for solving a problem, which can be solved with the help of PC faster And all we know that computer literacy is on ofthe main...
... photosynthesis, wave action, or other natural means The microorganisms instead deplete the oxygen ofthe receiving waters, doing grave harm to other living things inthe water According to the EPA, ... network inthe United States was installed after the Second World War, and pipes installed at the beginning of this wave of installation are now reaching the end of their useful life—a point at ... diminution inthevalueofthe resources ofthe country.”161 Nearly 100 years later, we are still inthe dark regarding the real cost of sewagecontaminated waters because there is no coordinated...
... suggest in this paper involves reducing the number of columns (contexts) and then applying a clustering algorithm to the row vectors (words) ofthe resulting matrix This works well since it is ... them to one ofthe two senses In other cases, outliers led to a poor first split, like if in figure the first split would be located between frond and the rest ofthe vocabulary Inthe case of ... each of their individual entries seeming somewhat arbitrary, it is necessary to detect the regularities inthe patterns For this purpose we applied the SVD to each ofthe matrices, thereby reducing...
... narrow-down close-down The first step in testing this hypothesis was to evaluate the current performance of PARTS in handling the phrasal verb construction To this a set of 94 pairs of Verb+Particle/Preposition ... adjectives This confirms my hypothesis that PARTS will have a problem solving the N/V ambiguity in cases where the lexical probability ofthe word points to a noun These are the very cases that should ... second, and the results of assuming a verbal tag inthe third (The "choice" colunm is explained below.) The average performance of PARTS for this task is 89%, which is lower than the general...
... instead of subtle distinctions, we decided to take only the three main dimensions into account, i.e the resulting matrix has a size of 50 rows times columns.4 The last step in our procedure involves ... tion is exactly the other way round, i.e the global clustering of global vectors is more adequate (see footnote 1) This finding is of interest when trying to understand the nature of syntax versus ... that the matrix is so sparse that sampling errors have a strong negative effect on the results ofthe vector comparisons Fortunately, theproblemof data sparseness can be minimized by reducing the...
... induced in HDC by histidine and histidine-analogs involve alterations inthe environment ofthe aromatic amino acid residues ofthe protein Fig Thermal denaturation ofthe free HDC holoenzyme and the ... protect the enzyme against thermal denaturation The increased resistance ofthe a-FMH-treated protein to thermal denaturation would indicate that the covalent binding ofthe adduct to the catalytic ... how long the enamine remains inthe active site and its rate of attack on the aldimine bond, and can be modified by slight differencesinthe position ofthe residues [41] As covalent binding was...
... using the direct binding assay as described in Experimental procedures Inset: Linearized plot ofthe binding data for apoE(263–286) (symbols) shown in panel A The solid line represents the linear ... fraction inthe presence of both apoE isoforms However, a greater increase inthe ordinate maximum and area under the curve is obvious inthe presence ofthe apoE4 isoform (Fig 7C, open symbols), indicating ... particular, the binding footprint for the apoE4 isoform, corresponding to 3.0 amino acids per phospholipid, is almost twofold greater than the apoE3 isoform (Table 2), suggesting these isoforms differ in...
... apply inthe appropriate domains It then passes a 'flattened representation' ofthe morphological structure, consisting merely ofthe morphemes in their linear order with word boundaries, off to the ... occurs within the word rather than at the edge ofthe word [3] Vowel Harmony is a phonological process in which the vowels within a certain domain (usually a word) must agree in some set of features ... checking to see that the sequence of surface segments can be paired with the sequence of lexical segments inthe underlying morphemes and that the surface string is well-formed Also exemplary of the...
... for reducing the risk of obesity inthe early years of a child’s life by: •• strengthening prenatal care; •• promoting breastfeeding; •• evaluating the impact of chemical influences inthe environment; ... legislation has often served as a catalyst for driving meaningful reform in other industries and may so inthe context of food marketing as well The Role of Federal Regulation of Advertising The Federal ... from their mothers, making it harder to start and practice breastfeeding Also, hospital staff are often insufficiently trained in breastfeeding support The Joint Commission on the Accreditation of...
... their determinants The matrices Xi,t and Zi, t include the same covariates inthe regressions ofthe categories of deposit interest rates; inthe regressions ofthe categories of lending interest ... disposable income is an indicator ofthe spending (saving) capacity of households Therefore, there should be no problems of collinearity.22 The effect of disposable income on deposit interest rates ... stronger bargaining power ofthe banks 24 variations inthe interest rate level might arise from differencesinthe risk profiles of domestic borrowers We used, as a proxy ofthe riskiness of loan...
... contains information inferior to the head ofthe article ifself: Sometimes the given names ofthe authors are abbreviated The affiliation information for authors often is missing Many tables of ... use of business rules These business rules are specific to the domain ofthe database For the domain of bibliographic records such a rule is for example: "Alert us if there are authors inthe ... name ofthe person building the connection between the two suspects for the distance blocking, or the name ofthe conference/journal both have published in, or the title word both used in some of...
... avant-garde artworks inthe domain ofthe aesthetic Since the era of Duchamp’s Fountain, avant-garde artworks have developed to the point of once again challenging the aesthetic theory of art Counterexamples ... aesthetic to incorporate avant-garde artworks However, part ofthe art domain remains outside of that ofthe aesthetic Artworks in this area remain counterexamples to the aesthetic theory of ... appreciation of aesthetic art Or, alternatively, the appreciation of non-aesthetic art could depend on nothing corresponding to the perception of aesthetic properties inthe appreciation of aesthetic...
... taking place inthe interval ofthe time within the time ofthe relaxation (and more), then it is, nevertheless, not applicable for the examination ofthe instants ofthe velocity during the ... Multiple Meaning SIMULATED MECHANICAL TRANSLATION Inthe first works on the theory ofthe Brownian movement (see also ) the values ofthe velocity ofthe particle inthe various moments ofthe time ... formula, then the assumption ofthe uncorrelativity ofthe random force will lead, in particular, to the results ofthe work (perhaps he means to the satisfying results?) The physical reason of the...
... words and their place inthe Russian sentence The resulting information is recorded by means of indices, thereby permitting passage to the second part ofthe program -"Synthesis ofthe Russian ... a final conclusion and the development ofthe corresponding grammatical indices for the given word, or the continuation ofthe check for the presence ofthe next characteristic until a definitive ... words, their place inthe sentence, and the grammatical information given inthe dictionary are analyzed with a view to the determination of both the grammatical form ofthe corresponding Russian...
... than the y-intercept ofthe asymptote Comparison ofthe terms inthe denominators of Eqns and shows that for positive values of Kmi, the terms ofthe denominator of Eqn will always be less than the ... yielding the input valueof Km as Km and a weighted average ofthe input values of kcat as the computed valueof kcat (case of Fig 8A) If each form had a different valueof Km, however, although the ... distribution inthe associated oligosaccharides Differencesin composition of these carbohydrates were also suggested by differencesin staining intensity in lectin binding studies The lectins SNA/...
... non-contingent being is intelligible’ seems no more implausible than the thesis ‘If the concept of a thinking being is intelligible, the concept of a non-thinking being is intelligible’.) Of course, ... ‘‘sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof’’ That is to say, the meaning that ‘evil’ has inthe phrase theproblemof evil’ is one of its ordinary meanings ‘‘An evil’’ in this sense ofthe word is ... then, is the relationship of my discussion ofthe apologetic problem to theproblemof evil in its other forms—to personal problems of evil, or pastoral problems of evil? The answer is that the...
... dicusssion oftheproblemof evil to theproblemof error, or a problem concerning the trustworthiness of clear and distinct ideas Of course, this restriction oftheproblem cannot hold, since error ... his theories of contingency and of individuation His genius is in bringing together in synthesis his own idiosyncratic metaphysical doctrines and the classical themes of Augustinan theodicy, including ... the traditional reading ofthe Tractatus Theologico-Politicus through the lenses ofthe Ethics, and examines Spinoza's dicta inthe Tractatus concerning the spirit of Christ, the essentials of...
... degree by the interests and understanding ofthe interviewer, as well as the objectives of their qualitative work In order to account for such influences, qualitative research methods often include ... and differences, as well as make content and wording recommendations during the design ofthe new questionnaires service delivery systems inthe two countries or differencesinthe severity ofthe ... modification ofthe German coding schedule was made to account for a distinction between oiliness ofthe 'side of nose' versus the 'nose', the US moderator on the other hand, used only the 'nose'...
... because ofthe continuity ofthe function qn1j on (0, R) In such a case, the ˜ n satisfy the equation ln (qn2j ) = For the same ˜ elements ofthe second row of matrix Q ˜ reason as above, we obtain ... is an integer, 2k(α − 1) + inthe opposite case The uniqueness ofthe solutions of both the problems D1 and D2 yields the following lemma Lemma Let v = (v1, v2, , vs) be a solution ofproblem ... http://www.boundaryvalueproblems.com/content/2011/1/16 Page 10 of 11 We prove thereby theexistenceofthe solution ofproblem D1, if both a and s are related by (33) If the coefficients a(k) (k = 1, s − 1) in...