... problem of avant-garde artworks and rescue aesthetic theories of art An obvious reaction is to deny that works such as Fountain are in fact art This serves to shrink the domain of art to that of the ... seems opposed to our notion ofwhatan artwork is This is because we can concede that conceptual artworks can be understood as embodying ideas and that such artworks can be appreciated for their ... strengthened by the inclusion ofan explanation of whatever underpins the intuition that there is a difference between scariness and wit Tribal masks are not avant-garde artworks so it might...
... forest of possible trees, any of which the decoder can use to generate a translation Previous work has shown that an observed targetlanguage translation can improve parsing of sourcelanguage ... 53–64 Liang Huang, Kevin Knight, and Aravind Joshi 2006 Statistical syntax-directed translation with extended domain of locality In Proc AMTA 2006, pages 65– 73 Liang Huang, Wenbin Jiang, and Qun ... straightforward At each iteration of MER training, we run the parser and decoder over the CTB dev set to generate an n-best list of possible translation derivations (Huang and Chiang, 2005) For each derivation,...
... much of the chalkland of southern and eastern England was open, while much of the rest of Britain was a mosaic of clearings for cultivation and pasture, open woodland, closed forest, montane grassland, ... technology, strength of purpose and an elaborate and deeply-held system of beliefs Most archaeologists have shaken their heads and despaired of ever understanding what was in the minds of the megalith ... they would have seen significant variations from region to region The oakwoods of the Midland claylands were much denser than the oak-hazel woodlands of the chalklands of Dorset Pine-birch forests...
... ABSTRACT Due Process and the Development of Financial Accounting Standards: AnExplorationof Comment Letters and Their Influence on Financial Accounting Standards by Douglas P Letsch ... a financial accounting standard where comments letters were used and compares the change in this financial accounting standard to an additional randomly selected financial accounting standard ... Research Type of Research Brown & Feroz, 1992 FAS 33 Quantitative George, 2004 Numerous Quantitative Greaney, 1998 FAS 96 and 109 Quantitative Handlang, 1991 FAS 86, 87, and 96 Quantitative Ho,...
... of data and drafting of the manuscript EH was involved in design, interpretation of data, drafting of the manuscript and supervision ØE was involved in conception and design, interpretation of ... by the Norwegian Department of Justice, the Norwegian Foundation for Health and Rehabilitation, and the Norwegian Institute of Public Health The authors thank professor Olaf G Aasland, the Research ... The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale Acta Psychiatr Scand 1983, 67:361-370 Bjelland I, Dahl AA, Haug TT, Neckelmann D: The validity of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale: an updated...
... invariant under the antipodal involution g, and if g exchanges colors of vertices of Z, then the number of matchings of Z is the square of the number of matchings of Z/g For example, the surface of ... principle of factorization of determinants applies to enumeration of matchings in graphs with symmetry via the Hafnian-Pfa an method As discussed in Sections I and III, an oriented graph Z yields an antisymmetric ... Projective-plane graphs An expression for the number of matchings of a non-planar graph may in general require many Pfaffians But there is an interesting near-planar case when a single Pfa an suffices...
... Acknowledgements This study and the cost of this publication is funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research through an operating grant and New Investigator in Knowledge Translation award (ARG) ... clear and specific advice on actions, and that did not require a change in existing practice routines, including re-organization of staff, acquisition of extra resources, and learning of new ... explicitly identify the anticipated impact of adoption on individuals and organizations, and include measures by which performance of the recommended medical interventions or services can be evaluated...
... researchers and participants, and it aims to offer insights and understanding rather than verifiable knowledge Conclusion Third, at a service and organisational level, our findings highlight the importance ... from birth So, I tend look at what I can change and try to change it, and if I don't think I can, then I just move around it.' (Clinician 4) In contrast, clinicians were more likely to identify ... view of the benefits of intervening beyond the individual, and for the purposes of primary through to tertiary prevention and maintenance of quality of life; viewed their role as facilitators of...
... terms [7] An alternative explanation is that clinicians and researchers may not share the same meanings of the notion of effectiveness with clinicians considering factors that are not part of the ... interventions statins and weight loss surgery appear in this quadrant The top-left quadrant of the map reflects low patient effort and large impact and includes diclophenac and NRT Assessment of residuals ... influence of patient behaviour in trial design (such as in preference trials) and subgroup analyses (such as of adherence patterns), the randomisation underlying trials loses an important aspect of...
... Acknowledgements This study and the cost of this publication is funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research through an operating grant and New Investigator in Knowledge Translation award (ARG) ... clear and specific advice on actions, and that did not require a change in existing practice routines, including re-organization of staff, acquisition of extra resources, and learning of new ... explicitly identify the anticipated impact of adoption on individuals and organizations, and include measures by which performance of the recommended medical interventions or services can be evaluated...
... terms [7] An alternative explanation is that clinicians and researchers may not share the same meanings of the notion of effectiveness with clinicians considering factors that are not part of the ... interventions statins and weight loss surgery appear in this quadrant The top-left quadrant of the map reflects low patient effort and large impact and includes diclophenac and NRT Assessment of residuals ... influence of patient behaviour in trial design (such as in preference trials) and subgroup analyses (such as of adherence patterns), the randomisation underlying trials loses an important aspect of...
... understanding and conception of health; and types of coping and support for health Questions within each of these topics were deliberately broad to try and elicit a range of respondent beliefs and ... impoverishment, and lack of medicines and supplies Extremely high rates of mortality and physical and mental illness amongst IDPs have been recorded [24,26,27] The chief humanitarian official of the United ... war and displacement meant people could no longer access their lands and so had lost their source of food and income, and were reliant on food aid Over half of respondents noted how the lack of...
... rules and familyroles often change to accommodate the onset ofan illness (Petronio, Sargent, Andea, Reganis, & Cichocki, 2004) Out of necessity, the rolesoffamily members are forced to change, ... an article on how breast cancer is communicated and handled among African American women, Cohen found that out of the African American women interviewed, many did not believe talking about cancer ... diagnosis can have on members of the patient‟s family The diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer inevitably affects other members of the patient‟s family, and it also affects the way family members...
... in managing suppliers beyond Tier were investigated to develop an understanding of why, when, and how an item from Tier and beyond was managed directly by the management of participating companies ... before and after his graduation I also want to thank ix Dr Cuneyt Eroglu, another past doctoral student of the logistics program and my officemate and friend, with whom I shared most of my time and ... practitioners in understanding the potential value of this approach A few academicians have recognized the importance of trilateral relationship management and the importance of managing suppliers...
... of NICU and surgical infants are at increased risk of stress, depression and anxiety than parents of healthy infants it is important to consider their coping and resilience Lazarus and Folkman ... Fathers (n=8) of preterm infants Mothers (n=8) of preterm infants Mothers (n=9) of term and preterm infants Mothers (n=10) of preterm infants Mothers (n=20) of preterm infants Mothers (n=25) of very ... medical staff and/or God and accepting what was out of their hands Parents also spoke about the importance of ‘being on the same page’ as one another when organising and negotiating infant care (Rempel...
... kind and extent What kind of desires people can have, what intentions they can form, and what sort of creative transpositions they can carry out vary dramatically from one social world to another ... Images of female and male CSRs in an advertisement for a call center conference Figure 7: An advertisement for Convergys, a call center Figure 8: An image ofan angry male customer and an anxious-looking ... the mechanisms of control more pernicious and damaging (Mirchandani and Maitra 2007; Mirchandani 2008; Shome 2009) One of the most difficult challenges revolves around the issue of language—that...
... 5.33 Comparison of performances by S(M, 2) of Brown and Mateos on all data sets, and ours on combination of data subsets chosen by Hill and best of exhaustive search on functions of yeast ... sets of micro-environment properties than using any single set of microenvironment properties We show that we can much more accurately (31% chance of yielding better results) infer if a candidate ... problems—the study of functions of yeast genes through gene expression data sets, the study of types of protein sites through types of micro-environment properties, and the study of 26 functions of yeast...
... simply an animal (which indeed was respected and protected as such by one of the most advanced pieces of legislation of the entire world), but was an animal-man: man in the animal and the animal man ... ideas of the camp and devaluing of human biological life are discussed in Chapters and which are analyses of The Island and Children of Men respectively The above mentioned devaluing of human biological ... treated as human beings nor animals – but as a separate species, the “animal man.” 51 Thus, for him, devaluing of human life is the dehumanizing of individuals I find the dehumanizing of human life...