... done by people in different categories. (Unpaid work refers to such activities as childcare in the home, housework and gardening.) Describe the information presented below, comparing results for ... corresponding figure for men, 16, actually represents a decrease. The data suggest that the increased presence of women in the paid work force has yet to lead to an increased role for men in the ... families of 1 - 2 children, men maintain approximately the same number of hours of unpaid work as in childless households, but the number of hours women work in the home rises to 52 per week,...
... LOCKED ++ ++ IN $REMAINING day\\(s\\) ++============================================================== If the password isnt changed within $REMAINING day\\(s\\), account will be locked.Instructions ... and explain why she didn’t heed the friendly e-mail warnings.The canned template file looks like this: $ENVIRONMENT account password for \\"$USERID\\" expires in $REMAINING day\\(s\\)============================================================== ... 181■ ■ ■CHAPTER 26Evaluating Variables in a Flat FileOne common scripting technique is to create a flat file that is one of a potential number...
... Non-localscrambling: the equivalence of TAG and CCG revis-ited. In Proceedings of the 9th Internal Workshop onTree Adjoining Grammars and Related Formalisms(TAG+9), Tübingen, Germany.Aravind K. Joshi ... compositionFigure 4: Rules in B&K -CCG. 4.2 Rule Restrictions in B&K -CCG We will now see what happens to the proof of The-orem 1 in the context of pureB&K -CCG . Thereis only one point in the entire ... adopt a certain way to view the informationflow in CCG derivations. Consider the followinginstance of forward harmonic composition:a=b b=c ) a=cThis rule should be understood as obtaining its con-clusion...
... linguist can program in every program- ming language which has a scope-inverting read- ing meaning that every programming language is known by some linguist, (19a) has no reading mean- ing ... are marooned in mid verb-group in German. Since such embeddings are crucial to obtaining proliferating readings, it is likely that in practice the number of available read- ings is usually ... their involvement inCCG explains not only scope alternation (including occasions on which scope al- ternation is not available), but also certain cases of anomalous scopal binding which...
... grammatical competence, in addition tobeing a useful technique for constraining parsing.5 ConclusionIncluding the D-combinator rules in the CCG ruleset lets us capture several linguistic generalizationsthat ... effectively an inert functor. In Baldridge’s (2002) system, only proofs involv-ing the ARP and ALP rules produce inert categories. In Eisner NF, all instances of B-rules result in inert categories. ... be incorporated seamlessly into CCG. In the preceding subsection, we encoded EisnerNF with inert slashes. In Baldridge’s CTL basisfor CCG, inert slashes are represented as functorsseeking...
... analyzing good or bad news contained in these leakages. Inversely, uninformed investors blindly act on others’ decisions, formulating herding behavior. This finding implies that an improvement ... probability of finding inefficiency in an asset market increase as the transactions and information cost of exploiting the inefficiency increases (Proposition 2, Section 2.3). The poor information ... of finding inefficiencies in an asset market decreases as the ease of trading on the asset increases (Proposition 1, Section 2.3). In doing so, we should scale up the quantity of, and increase...
... of the bleeding source. Bleeding lesions in the GI tract are identified in about 50% of patients with IDA [7-8]. Laboratory findings in IDA include elevated total iron-binding Int. J. Med. ... gastrointestinal tract in patients with iron deficiency and no systemic or gastrointestinal symptoms or signs. Am J Med. 1997; 103: 405-9. 25. Peterson WL. Gastrointestinal bleeding. In: Sleisenger ... ga-strointestinal investigations in pre-menopausal women who have IDA, but significant gastrointestinal pathology was detected in published studies [29, 37-39]. Significant upper gastrointestinal...
... Initialing Local Variablesin T-SQL To initialize the variables, you will use the SET command, shown in these two lines of code: SET @Cust_Id = 'ANTON' ... setting the initial values, you are then ready to use the variables within the rest of your procedure, any way that you need them, again, by using the @varname syntax. Utilizing Built -In Functions ... However, when you're creating multiple steps in your routines that are getting more complex, you'll use variables more often. 2. Add the code in Listing 6.2 to the Load event of the...
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