... of this method in the earlier stagecan be found in the literature (Tanaka and Asia,198 4a, 1984b; Jajuga, 1986; Tanaka, 1987; Tanakaand Watada, 1988; Tanaka et al. 1989; Chen, 1988;Diamond, ... of waterresources and for control of wastewater streams hasmotivated various water reuse, treatment, andTable 9. The comparative study based on all domestic wastewater treatment plantsPlantno.Designcapacity(1000 ... 363±375.Tanaka, H. and Watada, J. (1988). Possibilistic linearsystem and their application to the linear regressionmodel. Fuzzy Sets and Systems 27, 275±289.Tanaka, H., Hayashi, I., and Watada,...
... research paradigms: 1) Analytical Approach, 2) Systems Approach, and 3) Actors Approach. The appearance of a problem followed by the required data of the research are based on the selected approach(es). ... items and the evaluation of areas are separate, it is possible for e.g. company management to define importance for areas and for e.g. expert panels to evaluate specific areas. This approach also ... of an investment evaluation method are more useful for company management as part of a defined process than as occasional actions. Conceptual phase Pre-feasibility phase Feasibility phase...
... is above 22.8 Ah, the system is reliable, though the capacity of a battery is lower than 5700 mAh. Suppose the capacity of the first branch is 5600 mAh and the capacity of other branches are ... are binary, but they are all multi-state actually. The performance of the batteries can degrade, which results in performance degradation of the power system. So there can be several states ... system is not less than 22.8 Ah. To protect proprietary data, all parameters have been scaled. This does not in any way affect the validity of the method presented in this paper. Figure 1....
... Mutual Information Based Character Clusters in Dictionary-less MorphologicalAnalysis of Japanese Hideki Kashioka, Yasuhiro Kawata, Yumiko Kinjo, Andrew Finch and Ezra W. Black {kashioka, ... morphological analyzer processes each character in a string from left to right. Candidates for a word are examined, and a tag candidate is assigned to each word. When each candidate for a ... et. al. 1992; Charniak et. al. 1993; Brill 1994; Nagata 1994; Yamamoto 1996). Morphological analysis on Japanese, however, is more complex because, unlike European languages, no spaces are...
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... the analytical system and glassware are undercontrol. Each time a set of samples is extracted or reagents are changed a reagentwater blank must be processed as a safeguard against laboratory ... recovery, that parameterhas failed the acceptance criteria. A check standard containing each parameterthat failed the criteria must be analyzed as described in Section 8.4.8.4 If any parameter fails ... µL, analyze each calibration standard according toSection 11 and tabulate peak height or area responses against concentration foreach compound and internal standard. Calculate response factors...
... with the statutory scheme established by Congress, and (b) preferable on a policy basis as may be demonstrated by behavioral analysis that contractarians and law-and-economics scholars tend to ... contract -based securities fraud defenses and advocates the maintenance of a tort -based approach. Contrary to the arguments of contractarian theorists who argue that investors should be able ... in-dividually negotiated. This version of the agency argument is a mere ra-tionalization for the use of adhesion contracts, and a lame one at least. A second form of the agency argument is that adhesion...
... processed as a safeguard against laboratorycontamination.8.1.4 The laboratory must, on an ongoing basis, spike and analyze a minimum of 10%of all samples to monitor and evaluate laboratory data quality. ... file of material data handling sheetsshould also be made available to all personnel involved in the chemical analysis. Additional references to laboratory safety are available and have been ... recovery, that parameterhas failed the acceptance criteria. A check standard containing each parameterthat failed the criteria must be analyzed as described in Section 8.4.8.4 If any parameter fails...
... file of material datahandling sheets should also be made available to all personnel involved in thechemical analysis. Additional references to laboratory safety are available and havebeen ... the analytical system and glassware areunder control. Each time a set of samples is extracted or reagents are changed, a reagent water blank must be processed as a safeguard against laboratorycontamination.8.1.4 ... capability and an ongoing analysis of spiked samples toevaluate and document data quality. The laboratory must maintain records todocument the quality of data that is generated. Ongoing data quality...
... semantic meanings (a concept may have multiple semantic meaning explanation, e.g., the “MVP” has three semantic meaning, as “most valuable player, MVP” in WordNet, as the “Most Valuable Play-er” ... Counterterrorism and Secu-rity. Malin, B., Airoldi, E. & Carley, K. M. 2005. A net-work analysis model for disambiguation of names in lists. Computational & Mathematical Organiza-tion Theory, ... Structural Seman-tic Relatedness measure. In the end, we leverage the structural semantic relatedness measure for named entity disambiguation and evaluate the performance on the standard WePS data...
... TOC(0)(Beginning) Kanji, Hiragana, Number,Katakana, Alphabet (5:5)19 TOC(0)(End) Kanji, Hiragana, Number,Katakana, Alphabet (5:5)20 TOC(0)(Transition) Kanji→Hiragana,Number→Kanji,Katakana→Kanji, (25:25)21 ... shownlater.The recall of unknown words was lower than thatof known words, and the accuracy of automatic mor-phological analysis was lower than that of manual morphological analysis. As previously ... TOC(-1)(End) Kanji, Hiragana, Number,Katakana, Alphabet (5:5)22 TOC(-1)(Transition) Kanji→Hiragana,Number→Kanji,Katakana→Kanji, (16:15)23 Boundary Bunsetsu(Beginning), Bun-setsu(End), Label(Beginning),Label(End),...
... extracted or reagents are changed, a reagent water blank must be processed as a safeguard against laboratorycontamination.8.1.4 The laboratory must, on an ongoing basis, spike and analyze a minimum ... µL, analyze each calibration standard according toSection 12 and tabulate peak height or area responses against concentration foreach compound and internal standard. Calculate response factors ... this program consist of an initialdemonstration of laboratory capability and an ongoing analysis of spiked samples toevaluate and document data quality. The laboratory must maintain records...
... in archaea the top and bottom is rep-resented by Haloarcula marismortui (146 proteins) andNanoarchaeum equitans (five proteins). The genomes ofOryza sativa and Xenopus tropicalis have many ... withinthe same range as for other eukaryotes. There are foureukaryotic parasites (Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmo-dium yoelii, Leishmania major and Entamoeba histolyti-ca) for which the ratio of ... 15%,respectively. The bacterial genome of Chlamydophilacaviae also show a dual sites proportion of 15%, whilethe archeal genomes of Thermococcus kodakaraensisand Nanoarchaeum equitans show 17 and 20%, respect-ively....