... whichare offered by the system.1 IntroductionSince there is an ongoing shift towards computerbased studies in the humanities new challenges in maintaining and analysing electronic resourcesarise. ... Computational LinguisticseHumanities Desktop - An Online System for Corpus Management and Analysisin Support of Computing in the HumanitiesR¨udiger Gleim1, Ulli Waltinger2, Alexandra Ernst2, ... Lexical ChainingAs a further linguistic application module a lex-ical chainer (Mehler, 2005; Mehler et al., 2007;Waltinger et al., 2008a; Waltinger et al., 2008b)has been included in the online...
... these minima occur:Ymin¼ 0:5wFð134ÞHow these places of minima, Ymin, increase according to Eq. (134) are shown in Fig. 8; however;by inserting Eq. (134) into Eq. (133), the decreasing character ... Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,MichiganLi Zhou Chemical Engineering Research Center, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China*Current affiliation: Praxair, Inc., Tonawanda, New ... thermodynamical inconsistency of the original FG equation. In the top (right) ofFig. 8, wF¼ 1:17, the place of minimum, Ymin, according to Eq. (134) has been increased. So,from the analysisand figures...
... crystals and biopolymers. Since in many cases the science and engineering are not well distinguishable, the editors decided to use a ‘‘ mixed’’approach in presenting the contributions in the book in ... Heinstein8.1 Introduction 3858.2 Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis 3868.3 Incompressibility Conditions 3898.4 Solution Strategy 3938.5 Treatment of Contact Constraints 3948.6 Tire Modeling ... also included. Finally,Section 1.5 contains the conclusions and some thoughts for future work.1.2Governing Equations and Polymer Modeling The first among the governing equations used in DNS...
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... AccessDownscaling future climate scenarios to finescales for hydrologic and ecological modeling and analysis Lorraine E Flint* and Alan L FlintAbstractIntroduction: Evaluating the environ ... the increase in CWD than the otherthree scenarios.The distinction of fine-scale downscaling and hydrolo-gic modeling is evident in an analysis comparing themapped redwood forest shown in Figure ... specificlocation defined by easting (X) an d northing (Y)coordi-nates and elevation (E); Ziis the climate variable fromthe 12-km grid ce ll i; Xi,Yi,andEiare easting and northing coordinates and elevation...
... these minima occur:Ymin¼ 0:5wFð134ÞHow these places of minima, Ymin, increase according to Eq. (134) are shown in Fig. 8; however;by inserting Eq. (134) into Eq. (133), the decreasing character ... Adsorption: Principles and Models 375Alexander A. Shapiro and Erling H. Stenby7. Rare-Gas Adsorption 433Angel Mulero and Francisco Cuadros8. Ab Fine Problems in Physical Chemistry and the Analysis ... versus a1can be expressed in the following explicit form:dgda1¼ab þa1ð17Þwhere a and b are constants. So, taking Eq. (17) into account and substituting Eq. (14) into Eq.(15), we haveGs1¼1RTaa1b...
... locality Pl and the valueof Mb13.10Pertaining to the stability of the scatternet under walk -in scheduling.13.11Pertaining to scalability of walk -in scheduling: topology 113.12Pertaining to scalability ... piconet master and the input queues correspondingto the uplink queues at individual slaves. But one must keep in mind that the inputqueue is actually two queues, the downlink and the uplink queue ... downlink, followed byanother in uplink) may be exchanged between the master and a single slave duringa single visit to that slave. The timing diagram of packet exchanges in this case isshown in...
... main tree species in pure jack pine stands and standscomposed of a mixture of jack pine and white birch and jack pine and trembling aspen.Source DF Mean square P > FStand type 4 0.498 0.711Error ... explained in the same way as forpure stands.The spatial independance of jack pine and birch is explainedby birch reproducing itself by seed and by stump sprouts and by its lower position in the ... Thomas and Wein [41] showed to bedetrimental to jack pine germination before its alcaline contentis drained away by rain. The main weaknesses of these conclu-sions is in the lack of data on stands...
... to DLine Point For each point in D, find the closest line in S, and transfer attributes of that line to D For each point in D, find all lines in S that intersects it, and transfer the lines’ ... LLCGetting Started with ArcGIS 11TABLE 1.2Types of Spatial Joins in ArcGISSourceLayer (S)DestinationLayer (D) Simple Join Distance Join Summarized JoinPoint Point For each point in D, find ... Point Line For each line in D, find its closest point in S, and transfer the point’s attributes to DFor each line in D, find all the points in S that either intersect or lie closest to it, and...
... done in ArcInfo Workstation as follows. In ArcInfo Workstation, navigate to the project directory (e.g., by typing thecommand w c:\Quant _GIS\ proj2) and type the following commands4:Dbaseinfo ... segment S3 in Figure 2.3).3. Identifying unique origin and destination nodes: In network modeling, boththe origin and destination nodes need to be unique. In the attribute tablefor CntyNEpt, ... distance join (a spatial join method) in ArcGIS, as explained in Section 1.3, records the nearest distances between objects of two spatial datasets. In a distance join, distance between lines or...