... attributes of the element Listing 16.1 shows an example SELECT statement that retrieves the top three rows from the Customers table The results of the SELECT are returned as XML usingtheFOR XML ... 'ALFKI' The Tag column specifies the numeric position of the row in the XML hierarchy The Parent column identifies the parent, which is in the previous SELECT statement; that's because this row is the ... 2002) Usingthe ELEMENTS Option You use the ELEMENTS option to indicate that the column values are returned as subelements of the row; otherwise the column values are returned as attributes of the...
... explaining the purpose for which the book was written Limitations on the scope of the subject matter of the book, the intended audience for whom the book was written, and the organization of the book ... efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and the publisher cannot assume responsibility forthe validity of all materials or forthe consequences of their ... Discussing the CC user community and stakeholders Ⅲ Looking at the future of the CC 2.0 History The Common Criteria, referred to as the standard for information security,”117 represent the culmination...
... importance of the linkage types The goal is at the top of the model 4.4.2 The Actors Like the AHP model formulated for overall linkage judgment, the second level in the hierarchy model for individual ... to the others For example, the flow from University to Industry and vice versa Therefore, these flows become the main factor in the individual model and are considered as the third level The ... structural The former is the familiar contextual dependence of elements on other elements in performing their function, whereas the later is the dependence of the priority of elements on the priority...
... questions The interview consists of two parts: the first one for personal information and the second one forthe content information The number of prepared questions forthe content information ... over the country for some recent years There are two reasons for choosing the 10th form students as the participants of the study Firstly, both the authority and teachers at the high school for ... chart,); using clues from body language of speakers; using noises of the listening lessons; usingthe meaning of the words or phrases they already know to guess the unknown words; using inferred information,...
... he/she focuses on the problem or issue (facts) instead of on the coachee or the other people involved c) Asks enough questions to understand/clarify the situation d) Clarifies the boundaries and ... respect for coachees by providing helpful suggestions and advice that allows them to a better job and by acknowledging their contributions and abilities II THE ABILITY TO HANDLE CONFLICT (i.e., using ... EXAMPLES OF ACTUAL BEHAVIOR I THE ABILITY TO DEVELOP EFFECTIVE 1:1 RELATIONSHIPS (i.e Build Trust) a) Takes the time to know coachees personally; their interests, their family, their values b) Is always...
... of the text as they can recall, they generally 17 remember some bits of the text and forget others By and large, they can not fulfill the tasks if they focus on linguistic items rather than the ... This helps them take the information or whatever they have produced in the previous stage, and other meaningful activities There are two common forms that post-listening tasks can take They are ... reactions to the content of the text, and analysis of the linguistic features Therefore, the students can use language naturally in target situations Also, they acquire more deeply the language...
... of the coordinators Other information was gathered from the web page of the organization We used standard approaches to statistical analysis of data including frequencies and percentages forthe ... focused on the reasons forthe use of quality schemes and pointed out the advantages of their implementation in improving services [24,55,56] On the other hand, Ritchie and Dale suggest the existence ... but they also take part in the service process, influencing both the process’s performance and the perception of quality of the service produced [90] One of the most commonly used techniques for...
... reverse-transcribed using SuperScript II (Invitrogen) and used for cloning the SV40T Ag cDNA The cDNA encoding the wild-type SV40T Ag and the 3¢ portion of the tsA58T Ag cDNA carrying the A438V mutation ... expanded for PCR genotyping and the formation of embryoid bodies One ESC clone (T26) out of 48 G418-resistant clones was further examined forthe presence of the tsA58T cDNA expression unit and for ... Tokyo, Japan) for help in performing endothelial tube formation experiments This work was supported by grants from the Japan Society forthe Promotion of Science (to T I.) and the Ministry of...
... calculated usingthe kappa statistic that was first proposed by (Cohen, 1960) This measure calculates and removes from the agreement rate the amount of agreement expected by chance Therefore, the results ... inconsistent, but nonetheless are useful for producing tentative conclusions To determine why the annotators were having difficulty agreeing, we calculated the kappa score for each category Forthe “N”, “C” ... automaton depends on two values: the threshold α of the MDI algorithm and the amount of label sequences used for learning The closer α is to 0, the more general the inferred automaton becomes 35...
... errors, and the other is the corresponding correct string (the former string is referred to as the ErrorPart, and the latter as the Correct-Part respectively) These parts are extracted from the speech ... similar to the string including errors from the StringDatabase (the former string is referred to as the Similar-String, and the latter as the Error-String) Finally, the correction is made usingthe ... position of the error-block, the procedure branches in the following way If P1 is less than T (T=4), then go to the step for a top If a value L - P2 + T is less than T, then go to the step for a tail...
... region of mouse a3 integrin gene The map (upper line) shows the organization of exons 1–3 and the 5¢-flanking region with the positions for HindIII (H) and EcoRI (E) The restriction map forthe 5¢-flanking ... Southern hybridization usingmouse integrin a3 subunit cDNA From the results of these analyses, an EcoRI/ HindIII fragment (3aEH70) was found to contain the 5¢flanking region and exon of themouse ... assay (EMSA) usingthe Ets consensus site at )133 As the involvement of the Ets consensus binding site at )133 in the promoter activity of themouse a3 integrin gene was suggested by the luciferase...
... Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECWMF) The conversion function which has been used to adjust climate change scenarios is the product of MAGICC/SCENGEN The conversion functions formed ... software need more consideration In the study, the temperature and rainfall scenarios are built in the monthly form of decades of the 21st century However, within the scope of this paper, we only ... (Table 1) have been tested forthe statistic reliability through: + Assumption testing the magnitude of the correlation coefficient Rxy + Assumption testing the magnitude of the coefficient of regression...
... mutations, allowing the study of their effect on tumourigenesis By introducing the mutation into the humanized TP53 allele rather than wild-type mouse Tp53, the impact of the mutation on the structure ... in the spleen, are similar in both mouse strains [38] The Hupki mouse is useful for both in vitro and in vivo studies of TP53 mutations induced by carcinogens The nucleotide sequence of themouse ... be used to test hypotheses on the origin of TP53 mutations found in human tumours [38,42] For an in vitro assay, embryo fibroblasts from the Hupki mouse can be examined forthe generation and selection...
... Molecular modeling of the 3D structure of the mSMOl isoform was thus carried out in order to test the hypothesis that the 277–307 region and the protein domain encoded by the exon VIa could be ... substantiate the hypothesis that these two structural regions are mandatory forthe nuclear localization of mSMOl, as the only difference between mSMOl and mSMOlD proteins consists of the lack of the ... generated by the PCR was verified by sequence analysis The deletion mutant of the mSMOl protein was constructed by the PCR following the method described by Horton [13] and by usingthe mSMOl cDNA...
... response to the sensitizing allergen Although the relevance of experimental mouse models as a description for human allergic disease may be questioned, they offer excellent tools for studying the effects ... IgE-levels in the same range as the background (Fig 1C) FEBS Journal 272 (2005) 3449–3460 ª 2005 FEBS L Johansson et al Fig Themouse model (A) Immunization and challenge protocol forthemouse model ... from the administered [75Se]Der p2, indicate together with its own remaining intact levels (the 16 kDa band) that the clearance and further metabolism of the allergen was altered as a result of the...
... binary data, then store that data locally usingthe HTML5 filesystem • Using copy and paste events Apps can read clipboard information that contains file data UsingThe first ... filesystem operations on the OS) So the data you save is never 100% guaranteed to be there A key difference from temporary storage is that the browser asks the user for permission before allocating persistent ... callback, the number of bytes being used, and the total quota forthe storage type in question For example, if example.com wanted to check the percentage of TEMPORARY storage it is using, it...
... character from If the characters are identical, the count forthe MatchStringLength is incremented Then the algorithm checks for reduplication of the character in one or both of the words Reduplication ... substitutions The concept is thus very closely related to the Edit distance, with the difference that our algorithm counts the matching characters rather than the non-matching ones The length of the matching ... appear in the dictionary, it is not ranked The algorithm then recursively links the word pair with the highest cooccurrence, then the next one, etc In our implementation, linking is performed on...
... ViewState The Model aspect refers to the data source of the application, which for our purposes will be a SQL database The Controller is the brain of the operation, fetching the appropriate information ... pretty penny Why even bother reinventing the wheel when so many off -the- shelf solutions exist? The crux of the issue hinges on two points: • First, the organization for which the system described ... polyglot expert before tackling those sections I Caution I am usingthe Team System edition of Visual Studio 2010 forthe writing of this book because there are components to the IDE that are...
... consideration in further investigations of the role of this cytokine as an LPS mediator The present PEC culture also showed the advantage of using mixed-cell cultures forthe investigation of ... of 10 lgÆmL)1), the NO production was strongly suppressed to a level similar to that achieved usingthe anti-(IFN-c) Ig, and more effective than the suppression achived using either anti-(IL-12) ... that the combined use of these cytokines was more effective than when either was used alone Both PEC cultures of HeN and HeJ mice responded to these cytokines for production of NO (Fig 4B) At the...
... chloride (99.9%) and further milled for 12 hours before washing the additives with distilled water The slurry was dried in oven at 60-80oC before calcination at 250oC for 150 A reference sample, ... reduction Therefore, a close distance between cobalt and copper site affects the ability of the metals to the disproportionation of CO This is a prerequisite for higher alcohol synthesis catalyst ... forthe synthesis of higher alcohols from syngas as a distance of a metallic copper atom from a cobalt site is within atomic Consequently, the requirement forthe perovskite precursor is therefore...