... information in the internet Necessity to ask more advanced people for help Waste time Difficulties in employment assistance Causes Lack of useful information in the course of information ... learning Lack of access to computer Dissatisfactory school base Insufficient allocation of application programs Alternatives Correction of information science course Simplification of access ... Correction of information science course Simplification of access to computer classes Increase the motivation ...
... we depend on other people Causes The first cause oftheproblemof computer illiteracy is the lack of useful information in the course of information science The second cause is unwillingness ... - is the main problemof student who spend a lot of time and force for solving a problem, which can be solved with the help of PC faster And all we know that computer literacy is on ofthe main ... Theproblemof computer illiteracy as a one of main problems of business students Symptoms The main symptom ofthe computer illiteracy is an inability...
... reefs off the continental United States.244,245 The Keys comprise 88 percent of coral reefs in Florida, excluding the reefs ofthe Middle Grounds situated 100 miles off the coast in the Gulf of ... and animal waste Therefore, upgrading the CSO system downriver in the district will only alleviate a small portion ofthe fecal contamination problem in the Anacostia Theproblemof sewage drainage ... areas ofthe Northern Hemisphere during the 20th century,155 and global warming is predicted to further increase the intensity of rainfall events for parts ofthe United States.156 What might be the...
... result ofthe material in this publication can be accepted by the editor, the publisher or any ofthe authors The views expressed in this book are those ofthe authors and are not necessarily the ... because ofthe slowness of EU law making, they rather had to accept the need to proceed step by step as soon as the political climate permitted advancement in one field or another, mostly within the ... synergy Certainly the patent system is suitable for some ofthe innovative activity in Europe, though not all of it The European Patent Of ce has the authority to grant patents on behalf of over 30...
... clusters corresponds to one ofthe senses of palm, and the words closest to the geometric centers ofthe clusters should be good descriptors of each sense However, as matrices ofthe above type can be ... frond and the rest ofthe vocabulary In the case of sake the beverage sense is extremely rare in the BNC and therefore was not represented among the top 30 associations For this reason the clustering ... that often improves the results The approach that we suggest in this paper involves reducing the number of columns (contexts) and then applying a clustering algorithm to the row vectors (words) of...
... of assuming a verbal tag in the third (The "choice" colunm is explained below.) The average performance of PARTS for this task is 89%, which is lower than the general average performance ofthe ... adjectives This confirms my hypothesis that PARTS will have a problem solving the N/V ambiguity in cases where the lexical probability ofthe word points to a noun These are the very cases that should ... other element that is not a verb) .The tagger will experience fewer problems handling this construction when the ambiguous element is a verb in the vast majority of instances If this is true, the...
... the results ofthe vector comparisons Fortunately, theproblemof data sparseness can be minimized by reducing the dimensionality ofthe matrix An appropriate algebraic method that has the capability ... occurrence of a word obtains a separate row vector in table Theproblem with the resulting extremely sparse matrix is that most vectors are either orthogonal to each other or duplicates of some other ... each word from the centroid of its closest cluster, and to assign the differential vector to the most appropriate other cluster This process can be repeated until the length ofthe differential...
... number of clitics which are suffixes as far as the phonology is concerned (i.e., they undergo Vowel Harmony with the word to which they attach) are separate words from the point of view ofthe syntax ... point of view m i,e, the morphemes are in the right order and the relevant phonological rules have applied correctly over the appropriate domains n we then pass the morphological analysis off to the ... with the sequence of lexical segments in the underlying morphemes and that the surface string is well-formed Also exemplary ofthe division of duty between the morphophonological parser and the...
... ofthe claim in question is then construed, and the differences between the state ofthe art and the inventive concept ofthe claim are identified This then enables the examiner to approach the ... in the state ofthe art after the filing date The relevant date for complying with the requirement for sufficiency is the filing date ofthe application and not eg the date of publication ofthe ... characteristics ofthe biological material as is available to the applicant and the specification gives the name ofthe culture collection and the accession number ofthe deposit The information about the...
... ensure existence of other peer support networks, such as La Leche League groups or Nursing Mothers Councils They can also foster the creation of mother-to-mother support groups in community health ... information about the food they purchase The percent ofthe U.S population that reports “often” reading a food label the first time they buy a product increased from 44% in 2002 to 54% in 2008 Of those ... Moreover, the FTC criticized the program for applying these standards only to certain forms of advertising It recommended, among other things, that the CFBAI improve the quality and consistency of the...
... information inferior to the head ofthe article ifself: Sometimes the given names ofthe authors are abbreviated The affiliation information for authors often is missing Many tables of contents contain ... provides hyperlinks to the coauthors and to the tables of contents pages the article appeared in From the database point of view these are simple materialized views, for the users they make it very ... was the development ofthe DBLBrowser (Klink et al., 2004) as a part ofthe SemiPort project (Fankhauser et al., 2005) The DBL-Browser provides a visual user interface in the spirit of Microsoft...
... avant-garde artworks in the domain ofthe aesthetic Since the era of Duchamp’s Fountain, avant-garde artworks have developed to the point of once again challenging the aesthetic theory of art Counterexamples ... from the sight ofthe words or the gleaming curves ofthe urinal Rather, these non-perceptual aesthetic properties strike us and are thus perceived directly, not through the five senses The third ... works thus removing the majority of counterexamples to the aesthetic theory of art However, the nature of avant-garde art means that since the era of Duchamp’s readymade artworks, the boundaries have...
... the formula ofthe Boussinet, then the assumption about the random force will lead, in particular, to the results ofthe work The physical reason ofthe assumption about the uncorrelativity of ... SIMULATED MECHANICAL TRANSLATION In the first works on the theory ofthe Brownian movement (see also ) the values ofthe velocity ofthe particle in the various moments ofthe time were assumed to be ... uncorrelativity ofthe random force is the shortness of its time ofthe correlation as compared with the time ofthe relaxation ofthe velocity for the large Brownian particles (large frequency ofthe collisions)...
... words and their place in the Russian sentence The resulting information is recorded by means of indices, thereby permitting passage to the second part ofthe program -"Synthesis ofthe Russian ... for the given word Different parts ofthe program are ordered in a sequence which ensures the development ofthe indices necessary to carry out further operations 43 Starting with the input ofthe ... characteristic ofthe analyzed word In checking, only two answers are possible, either positive or negative Each of these answers admits either a final conclusion and the development ofthe corresponding...
... then, is the relationship of my discussion ofthe apologetic problem to theproblemof evil in its other forms—to personal problems of evil, or pastoral problems of evil? The answer is that the ... to the defender of theism There is theproblemof animal suffering (that is, theproblemofthe sufferings of non-human animals) which is commonly regarded as a different problem from theproblem ... philosophers of religion They are called TheProblemof Evil and TheProblemof Evil: Selected Readings.4 ) For philosophers, theproblemof evil seems to be mainly theproblemof evaluating the argument...
... ofthe existence of God and ofthe soul He calls them the chief of those questions 'that ought to be demonstrated by the aid of philosophy rather than of theology.' The questions of sin and the ... 'tissue of borrowings from the theology of St Thomas and ofthe Oratory,'9 of which only the ordering ofthe parts can make any claim to originality So the problems of Descartes's theodicy are problems ... limit his dicusssion oftheproblemof evil to theproblemof error, or a problem concerning the trustworthiness of clear and distinct ideas Of course, this restriction oftheproblem cannot hold,...
... We need to check the reasonableness ofthe boundary value problem 2.10 – 2.13 under the definition of weak solutions, that is, the solution in the classical sense are necessarily the solutions in ... Theorem 3.1 Under the conditions A1 – A5 , if f ∈ Lp0 Ω , 1/p0 1/p0 3.3 has a weak solution in X1 1, then theproblem Proof Denote by Au, v the left part of 3.12 It is easy to verify that the ... space, at the same time Y → X1 Lemma 4.1 Under the hypotheses of Lemma 2.7, there exists a sequence of {un } ⊂ X, un u0 in Furthermore, if, we can derive that u Y < C, C is a constant, then the X1...
... level δ is, the better the approximate effect is; the closer to the boundary x the location is, the better the approximate effect is These accord with the theory in Section Acknowledgments The author ... result in the sense that uc → u as ξc → ∞ for the case of exact data g, h The following estimate holds Lemma 2.4 convergence Suppose that u is the solution oftheproblem 2.2 , and that the Helmholtz ... to the Remark of Remark 2.5, where we take E From the above results, it is easy to see that the numerical effect ofthe spectral method works well Moreover, we can also see that the lower the...
... a solution of 2.11 if and only if u satisfies the operator equation ∇F u 2.25 The Main Theorems Now, we state and prove the following theorem concerning the solution ofproblem 2.11 Theorem 3.1 ... diagonalization matrix and μ1 λ1 ≤ μ2 B The proof of Lemma 2.2 is fulfilled λ2 ≤ · · · ≤ μn λn are the eigenvalues of Let ·, · denote the usual inner product on Rn and denote the corresponding norm 1/2 by ... v0 t ω t is exactly a unique solution of v0 t is just a unique solution of 2.12 and u0 t 2.11 The proof of Theorem 3.1 is completed Now, we assume that there exists a positive integer N such...
... Value Problems problem Therefore, in the following we just consider the direct scattering problem for a mixture of a crack Γ and a bounded domain D, and the corresponding inverse scattering problem ... boundary conditions The outline ofthe paper is as follows In Section 2, the direct scattering problem is considered, and we will establish uniqueness to theproblem and reformulate theproblem as a ... −1/2 Γ H 1/2 Γ the dual space of H 1/2 Γ , H −1/2 Γ H 1/2 Γ the dual space of H 1/2 Γ Just consider the scattered field u, then 2.2 and 2.3 are a special case ofthe following problem Given f...