... a variety ofspeech act-types, involving an elaboration of
the role of inference cnahling functions and other constraints on the
interpretation of uRerances~ is given in L:vans (in progress). ... basis of a definition ofspeechacts
by requin.ng that speechacts be the result ofthe application ofan inference
enabling function to an utterance in a discourse situation
such
that the ... in thc "semantic" parsing of
the utterance: thc initial creation ofthe situation-type (the first clause), the
interpretation of but. and the modification ofthe initial situation-type...
... number of domestic banks).
The banking literature underlines two possible impacts of concentration on the pricing
behaviour of banks. Following the Monti-Klein model, and in general the class of ... equality of interest rates, using two different econometric methods. In
the other steps, we continue to use only one of two methods allowing for the effect ofthe
main determinants of bank interest ... ECB. Between January 2003 and March 2005, the interest rate on the main refinancing operations was
reduced by 75 basis points in all. The (minimum) interest rate on main refinancing operations...
... utilized inthe next year.
Based on these findings, a management method adequate to obtain the biomass ofthe
giant reed and maintain the wetland potential is proposed as shown in Fig. 10. In this ... outside ofthe plant body,
R is the transporter ofthe inorganic phosphorus, PiR is the phosphorus – transporter
complex, and Pi
in
is the inorganic phosphorus ion concentration inside the cell ... plants including the roots and rhizomes are cropped
except for the roots and rhizomes remaining for the next year. Thereafter, the giant reeds
grow with the rhizome extension, and the giant...
... choice of kinetic functions and/or
parameters, or, whether the system was incapable of
sustaining flux under any circumstances inthe absence of
light. This observation was made, inthe first instance, ... capable of performing theanalysis described here.
Results
Elementary modes inthe light
The main purpose of our structural analysisofthe system in
the light (i.e. inthe absence of oxidative pentose ... tool
complementary to kinetic modelling, and to analyse systems
in the absence of any kinetic data.
Applying the technique to the reactions ofthe Calvin cycle
and oxidative pentose phosphate pathway inthe chloroplast
shows...
... and limited the amount of
time the restaurant and wholesale participant had to spend on the survey.
Restaurant Survey
The intent ofthe restaurant survey was to determine if the restaurants ... meet the requirement ofthe NOP regulations. In addition, there are the
penalties for the misuse ofthe term “organic”. That is, the adoption ofthe term organic does not
provide benefits for the ...
cleaned, and trimmed. For the most part, wholesalers were not interested in contracting with a
local producer.
Conclusion
The results ofthe restaurant survey demonstrate the quantity of...
... prevent injuries. Deter-
rence of medical injury at the level ofthe organization will hinge critically on
this marginal analysis: How do the costs of injury prevention compare to the
organizational ... tip the
scale inthe marginal analysis by augmenting the absolute costs of medical
injuries to the organization. Legal reforms alone cannot establish the busi-
ness case for safety, but they can ... pragmatic
view of investments in safety than do physicians. Moreover, analyzing where
the costs of medical injuries fall is important for showing that health insurers
have “skin inthe game.” Demonstrations...
... and (2) the programmming language C.
Another shortcoming of this approach is inherent inthe database management
system INGRES: it only allows fields of up to 250 bytes.’ Therefore we can only ...
returns the ith component ofthe list vector. Another built -in function on lists is
INDL, which returns the index range of a list. In our example INDL(V) returns
1 4.
. . .
These user-defined ... functions define their properties.
In many cases properties of one object can be derived from those of another and
can be modeled in DAPLEX by the notion of derived functions. Furthermore,
DAPLEX...
... the top ofthe distribution that there
have been the fastest increases in earnings inthe last 30 years. The figure shows Atkinson
and Voitchovsky’s (2004) analysisof earnings at the top of ... from the top than the earnings of people
a tenth ofthe way from the bottom? Similarly, how much greater is the wealth of someone
a tenth ofthe way from the top ofthe distribution than that of ... people and all the main
political parties in Britain subscribe to the ideal of ‘equality of opportunity’. The systematic
nature of many ofthe differentials we present, and the ways in which advantages...
... one of
the important contributors to the growth in earnings inequality over the 1980s.
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An anatomy of economic inequality inthe UK
A crucial factor in all of this – and also inthe earnings ...
shows the range between the 10
th
and the 90
th
percentiles. The thicker bar shows the range between the 30
th
and the 70
th
percentiles. The three vertical lines running from the top ofthe ... shows the range between the 10
th
and the 90
th
percentiles. The thicker bar shows the range between the 30
th
and the 70
th
percentiles. The three vertical lines
running from the top of the...
...
Many indices have been devised for different
types of drought, including the Rainfall
Anomaly index, the Palmer Drought index
(PDI), the Bhalme-Mooley index, the
Standardized Anomaly index, ... appear in
any place causing significant damage both in
natural environment and in human lives. It may
start at any time, last indefinitely and may attain
many degrees of severity [3]. Therefore, ... 1961-1970 and 1981-
1990 in South Central and during the first sub-
period in Highland Central Vietnam. The
decreasing trends of dry conditions occur inthe
whole Central Vietnam during the two...
... sequences contained
in any of their strain members. For the 216-probe set,
the minimum number of probes differentiating a
DENV-1 strain from the all other strains belonging to
one ofthe three other serotypes ... generate the set of all probes ⁄ primers that
are present inthe dengue virus genome(s) and absent
in (and distant from) the human genome, analysis of
the human genome was first necessary. An analytical
model ... not contained in any ofthe other dengue genomes
considered).
Fig. 4. Distribution ofthe percentage of human-blind 22-mers per
genome that are unique (i.e. not contained in any ofthe other den-
gue...
... straight line, indicating that p-amindinobenzamidine
is a c ompetitive inhibitor for the t rypsinogen autoactivation
reaction. From the slope and intercept ofthe straight line,
the kinetic parameters ... All other chemicals were local products of
analytical grade.
In kinetic studies ofthe autocatalytic conversion of
trypsinogen into trypsin, aliquots ofthe incubation mixture
of trypsinogen and ... straight line. Therefore, from the
change inthe s econd-order rate constant of autoactivation
in the presence of inhib itor, the K
I
can be calculated.
However, many ofthe zymogen-activating enzymes
operate...