... knee joint [8]. This
classification system consists of 4 stages (Table 1) and
combines intraarticular findings of the soft tissues as
well as radiological alterations of the infected joint. ... expectancy of the im-
plants is increased and patients are followed up
longer. Depending on the time of infection manifesta-
tion, presence of any hardware, virulence and antibi-
otic profile of the ...
revision surgery.
Table 1: Arthroscopic classificationof joint infections
according to Gächter [8].
Stage I opacity of fluid, redness of the synovial membrane,
possible petechial bleeding,...
... pixels of the four basins.
Table 1.
K
values of main soil groups and classification by erosive characteristics
No
Type of mountain soil Symbology
Number
of
profiles
K
Average
K
Classification ... 1998).
3. The results of erosion potential classification
- Based on Binh Dinh profile’s file (Vietnam Association of Soil Sciences, 1997),
values of K for 117 hill soil profiles throughout the ... development.
Therefore, the classificationof erosion potential and the identification of highly assuming
erosive areas (regardless of the role of the forest cover) are of a great significance in...
... [A(I):ρ
I
(A(I))] of ρ
I
,ifI ⊃ I
0
. The (statistical) dimension
d(ρ )of is the square root of the index.
The unitary equivalence [ρ] class of a representation ρ of A is called a
sector of A.
2.1.2. ... extensions of
completely rational nets in connection with extensions of the Virasoro nets.
2.1. Conformal nets on S
1
. We denote by I the family of proper intervals
of S
1
.Anet A of von Neumann ... classification of Q-systems up to equivalence when a
system of endomorphisms is given and ρ is a direct sum of endomorphisms in
the system.
2.5. Classification of local extensions of the SU(2)
k
net....
... variability of the
subjects vaccinated, the nature of the mycobacteria endemic
in different parts of the world, the use of different strains of
BCG for immunization, and the use of different doses of ... concentration of a drug
is the level of drug that inhibits the growth of most cells within
the population of a “wild” type strain of tubercle bacilli with-
out appreciably affecting the growth of the ... and
posterior segments of the right upper lobe and the apical–poste-
rior segment of the left upper lobe. Healing of the tuberculous
lesions usually results in development of a scar with loss of lung
parenchymal...
... nature of our proof of the Topological Classification The-
orem provides an explicit description of any properly embedded minimal sur-
face in terms of the ordering of the ends, the parity of the ... Two
TOPOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATIONOF MINIMAL SURFACES
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two slabs each containing fewer ends of F . Since the number of ends of F ∩ S
is finite, the existence of the required collection of planes follows ... ordering of ends. The proof of the case where F has two limit ends is
similar.
Let W be the set of closures of the components of H
1
−∪D
1
and H
2
−∪D
2
.
Given W ∈W, let P(W ) be the collection of...
... to measure the impact of each of the
four subsets of features explained in Section 3. Ta-
ble 3 shows the cross validation results when cu-
mulatively adding each set of features. Applying
the ...
Syntactic Features: Part -of- speech tags of the
three words preceding the medical term and the
three words following it.
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create one classifier for each type of label using
instances with ...
76.38
79.76
Table 2: Result Comparison of Test Data
The micro-averaged F
1
-measure of our new system
is 94.17%, which now outperforms the best official
score reported for the 2010 i2b2...
... in this paper was twofold. Firstly,
we wanted to compare the performance of different
machine learning algorithms on the task of map-
ping from a vector of web frequencies of para-
phrases containing ... of a predi-
cate verb or preposition (Levi 1978). However,
whether the set of possible predicates numbers 5 or
50, there are likely to be some examples of noun
phrases that fit into none of ...
“by”; one of the queries would be:
“invention by student” OR “invention by a student” OR
“invention by the student”
This returns the sum of the number of pages
matched by each of these three...
... Resources of the National Land Management Authority, Office of Prime Minister, Laos, the
Foundation for Ecological Recovery, and the Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University (list of
researchers ... Control of large areas of
land by a single company has led to the concentration of capital and income while
compared to the investments of the smallholders.
3. Production system, management of ...
management of land, under which the people of Laos have use rights as granted by
the state. This has always formed the central core of the definition of land. More
recent changes to the definition of...
... almost their entire fair share of global hectares on housing
alone (1.77 of 1.8 gha).
5. The citizens of St Albans use most of their fair share just on transport (1.7 of 1.8 gha).
6. Leicester ... Ecological Footprinting?
Most people now know what a carbon footprint is. It is a measure of how much CO
2
is emitted as
a result of all aspects of our everyday lives. This is a good way of ...
there is a mismatch of location between consumption and the implications of consumption.
Ecological Footprinting helps to show people just how much pressure their patterns of
consumption are...
... respective localisations of the first lesion of primary and that of secondary
disease.
In explanation of the localisation of the first lesion of primary disease in the
absence of acquired resistance ... demonstration of the truth of this law is to be found in the
study of a large series of cases (I have personally observed several hundreds) in which
the course of the primary type of the disease ... SEKULICH 159
Pathogenetic Basis of the Classification
My classification was primarily based on clinical and pathological study of many
cases over long periods of years. It has now been found...
...
risk of the underlying pool of instruments. This condition would be met in respect of a tranche if, for example, in the event of
the underlying pool of instruments losing 50% as a result of credit ... instrument-specific component of the internal rate of return determined in Step 1.
Step 3 At the end of the period
Deduct the present value calculated in Step 2 from the fair value of the financial liability ...
a net amount of zero on repayment of the financial liability at its contractual maturity. Under the default method as described
above, the calculation of the credit risk component of the change...
... scenario and some pilot studies to test
the feasibility of our approach.
2 Advantages ofEcological Approaches
Evaluation of the effectiveness of persuasive sys-
tems is very expensive and time consuming, ... performance of each single
ad (its persuasiveness, from our point of view):
• CTR, Click Through Rate: measures the num-
ber of clicks divided by the number of impres-
sions (i.e. the number of times ... total of 38
thousand subjects and a cost of 30 euros (see Table
1 for the complete description of the experimental
setup). It was meant to test broadly how affective
variations in the body of the...
... work is the relationship of ac-
curacy of the estimation of semantic orientation at
the level of individual phrases to accuracy of re-
view classification. Since the review classification
is based ... is thus a measure of the degree
of statistical dependence between the words. The
log of this ratio is the amount of information that
we acquire about the presence of one of the words
when ... are reviews of the
Bank of America. Both are in the collection of 410
reviews from Epinions that are used in the experi-
ments in Section 4.
Table 2. An example of the processing of a review...
... flowering plants, 17% of all species of birds, 12% of
all species of mammals, 16% of all species of reptiles, and 16% of all species of amphibians.
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PNG
covers only 0.3% of the Earth's ... achieve a series of objectives such as the development of
isolated rural areas, accumulation of property for landless farmers, better development and use of
natural resources, creation of jobs, ensuring ... on emissions of waste-water
• use of integrated pest management
• significant reduction in the use of pesticides and transparency in the amount of pesticides used
• recycling of POME
7. Companies...
... and Classificationof
Congenital Heart Disease
Jeffrey P. Jacobs, M.D.
The Congenital Heart Institute of Florida
(CHIF)
All Children’s Hospital
Children’s Hospital of Tampa
University of ... complete mirror-imaged arrangement of the
internal organs along the left-right axis also known as
“situs inversus”.”
Segmental System ofClassificationof Lesions
of Congenital Heart Disease:
... other regardless of their
interspatial relations.
Cardiac Description
1. the segmental anatomy of the heart
2. the classificationof the cardiac lesion
3. the description of the cardiac...