... Xiu-Hong, Wang Guo-Dong and Du Wei-Guang Chapter 14 Transformation of Soybean Oil to Various Self-Assembled Supramolecular Structures Arumugam Gnanamani, Varadharajan Kavitha, Ganesan Sekaran and Asit ... Positional Cloning of the Responsible Genes for Maturity Loci E1, E2 and E3 in Soybean 51 Kyuya Harada, Satoshi Watanabe, Xia Zhengjun, Yasutaka Tsubokura, Naoki Yamanaka and Toyoaki Anai Chapter Changes ... central and south China, (3) Korea, (4) Japan, (5) Taiwan and south Asia, (6) north India and Nepal and (7) central India Hirata et al (1999) compared the genetic variation at 16 isozyme of 781 Japanese...
... variance for each trait for 2004 and 2006 candidates and their parents Traits Milk Fat yield Protein yield Fat content Protein content Mean information content weighted by QTL variance Candidates ... traits in 2004 and 2006 Efficiency of MAS improved clearly at constant QTL variance thanks to better mean information content In addition, MAS is more beneficial, at constant part of genetic variance ... proportion of candidates (20% in 2004 and 25% in 2006) Since the start of the French MAS, efforts have been made to increase the information available In 2006, gains of accuracy obtained with MAS were...
... uncertain of the age when smoking began A validity studyin Shanghai was conducted where the surviving spouse was the informant and both husband and wife had reported their smoking habits in the early ... given indication Our findings revealed that better equivalence exists in urban than in rural areas, and for cancers with a high death rate than for ‘rare’ cancers The possible explanations may be: ... death certificate Third, social class, which is also associated with both smoking and cancer deaths, was not measured in this study, and the separate calculation of risk patterns in urban and...
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... Selection in Cisco Routers Changing the administrative distance on routing protocols can be very dangerous! Changing the default distances can actually lead to routing loops and other oddities in your ... other information, it chooses the best path to any given destination and attempts to install this path into the routing table For instance, if EIGRP learns ofa path toward 10.1.1.0/24, and decides ... change administrative distance with caution, and only after you have thought through what you want to achieve, and all the consequences of your actions For entire protocols, changing the distance...
... Shen and Aravind K Joshi 2005 Ranking and reranking with perceptron Journal of Machine Learning Research, 60(1-3):73–96 Libin Shen, Anoop Sarkar, and Franz Josef Och 2004 Discriminative reranking ... Feature Extraction: Foundations and Applications Springer Percy Liang, Alexandre Bouchard-Cˆ t´ , Dan Klein, and oe Ben Taskar 200 6a An end-to-end discriminative approach to machine translation ... (NAACLHLT 2012), Montreal, Canada Katsuhiko Hayashi, Taro Watanabe, Hajime Tsukada, and Hideki Isozaki 2009 Structural support vector machines for log-linear approach in statistical machine translation...
... Ishii, and M Okada 1997 Chatting with interactive agent In Eurospeech'97, volume 3, pages 2243-2247 K Tanaka-Ishii, I Noda, I Frank, H Nakashima, K Hasida, and H Matsubara 1998 Mike: An automatic ... Proceedings of AAAI-g~, Workshop on Integration of Natural Language and Vision Processing, pages 74-82, Seattle, WA D.E Appelt 1982 Planning natural-language referring expressions In Proceedings of ... to separate what-to-say and how-tosay in this way Our NL generator decides both on what-to-say and how-to-say because the rearrangements made when deciding how to realize a piece of information...
... the interplay of selection and causation creates a nonlinear association between bilateralism and total depen- 17See also P in Narayandas and Rangan (2004) Social exchange theory contradicts TCA, ... examples of developmental approaches are those by Dwyer, Schurr, and Oh (1987), Heide (1994), Jap and Ganesan (2000), and Narayandas and Rangan (2004); an example of descriptive taxonomy is that ... Turnover,” Journal of Personal Selling & Sales Management, 12 (Winter), 9–20 Narayandas, Das and V Kastur Rangan (2004), “Building and Sustaining Buyer–Seller Relationships in Mature Industrial Markets,”...
... Hormones and Amino Acids, while immunization falls under Environment and Public Health and Investigative Techniques The meanings are immunization against inhibin or immunization using inhibin, and ... accurate computed via intra-category averaging, and 91.3% accurate with extra-category averaging For the CPs in the Natural Sciences (H01) we found 81.6% accuracy via intra-category averaging, and ... machine learning algorithms and MeSH to successfully generalize from training instances, achieving about 60% accuracy on an 18-way classification problem using a very small training set That approach...
... alternating access mechanism [10], the TMDs ofa membrane transporter can adopt two conformations, one inward-facing and one outward-facing, allowing for substrate binding at the cellular membrane and ... inward- and outward-facing conformations FAST and SLOW can equilibrate for much longer with inward-facing binding site (time-point as indicated) The transport efficiencies for FAST and SLOW are almost ... its inward-facing and outward-facing conformation, paralleling the rate of ATP binding and hydrolysis Clearly, a prerequisite for such behavior is a strict mechanical coupling between NBDs and TMDs...
... The states of T are identified as pairs ofa state of T1 anda state of T2 A state (q1 , q2 ) in T1 ◦T2 is an initial (final) state if and only if q1 is an initial (resp final) state of T1 and q2 ... 1974 Automata, Languages and Machines, volume A Academic Press Andrew Hunt and Alan Black 1996 Unit selection ina concatenative speech synthesis system In Proceedings of ICASSP’96, volume 1, pages ... Beutnagel, Alistair Conkie, Juergen Schroeter, and Yannis Stylianou 199 9a The AT&T Next-Gen system In Proceedings of the Joint Meeting of ASA, EAA and DAGA, pages 18–24, Berlin, Germany Mark Beutnagel,...
... sentence includes an instance ofan object present ina recent input; and (2) the the previous instance of this object (the potential antecedent} is in the topic position; and (3) there are few intervening ... W e attach importance to the question of what the input to a generator should be, both as regards its content and its form; thus, we maintain that discourse and pragmatic information is absolutely ... Discoerae, Ablex [11] McDonald, David and James Pustejovsky, "Description directed Natural Language Generation" Proceedings of IJCAI-85 Kaufmann [12] McDonald, David and James Pustejovsky, "A Computational...
... utterance, we chose the case- frame parsing strategy as priman/ In order to recognize an imperative command, and to instantiate each case, other parsing strategies are invoked Since the parser ... SRI International, 1976 Kwasny, S C and Sondheimer, N K Ungrammaticality and ExtraGrammaticality in Natural Language Understanding Systems Proc of 17th Annual Meeting of the Assoc for Comput Ling., ... particularly useful when the patterns and semantic grammar non-terminal nodes interleave ina hierarchical fashion Here % means anything in the same word class, "dated later than", for instance,...
... Program) ofChina under Grant No.2009CB320405, High-Tech Research and Development Program (863 Program) ofChina under Grant No.2009AA011801 and 2009AA012002, National Fundamental Research Program of ... the data transmission phase, data of SUs are transmitted We assume that the durations of the sensing phase and the reporting delay of each cooperative SUs are respectively denoted as τs and τr ... overhead in CR system cannot be large, which means using a wideband common control channel to transmit the local sensing data is not feasible Due to the constraint of common control channel bandwidth,...
... Scenario 3, Random Scenario 4, Random Scenario 5, Random Scenario 6, Random Scenario 7, Random Scenario 8, Random Scenario 9, Random Scenario 10, Random −1 −2 −3 dmax = 10 10 −4 dmax = −5 dmax = 10 ... powers and equal noise variances may seem impractical, the caseof unequal powers and variances does not change the asymptotic high-SNR analysis which follows since these constants disappear in the ... diversity in the source-to-relay channel results ina more pronounced coding gain than increasing the frequency diversity in the relay-to-destination channel, as Scenario has a larger coding gain than...
... a more organized and programmatic approach to research in the area of technology-assisted education (and medical education in general) to advance our understanding in this domain [36-39] Detailed ... potential savings in time related to student/instructor travel and preparation of content as well as the ability to standardize content and teaching methods [24,25] An additional advantage of the ... subjects such anatomy and pathology, to clinical medicine (training in procedures, diagnosis and management) , and even to cognitive skills and attitudes [8-13] Computer and Internet-based methods...
... a vector containing entries and is invariant to translation, scale, and rotation changes The third step in image comparison is feature matching, both SIFT and SURF use Euclidean distance as a ... redundant, that is, the data volume of the decomposition structure is more than that of the original image and thus incurs additional computational cost and data storage In Scale Invariant Feature ... distance is generally more accurate since it takes into account the covariance among the variables and is scale invariant However, the calculation of the covariance matrix does incur additional...
... that the instantaneous channel between any two single-antenna half-duplex nodes captures the effects of path loss and flat Rayleigh fading In addition, we assume perfect synchronization anda quasi-static ... potential relays are randomly generated anda large number of realizations are considered Thus, J is a dynamic value for a given (s, d) pair and particular dinthop Define Jav as the average hop ... observed at an outage probability of 10−2 As ina two-stage network using local-k-best relay selection, the advantage of the local-kbest routing decreases with an increase in k CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE...
... phase centres, which for ease of analysis can be assumed to be linear and orthogonal to the nominal radar line of sight after local phase aligning (deramping) [7], see Figure As usual in SAR interferometry, ... modulation), that is, an increase of the effective rank of the data covariance matrix, which in turn heavily impacts the performance of many adaptive sensor array processing algorithms In the InSAR ... correctly account for this preprocessing of data Concerning the DOF expression, this has been derived by Wax and Kailath [23] for F-only covariance matrix estimation and again the standard model of Gaussian...