... reviews the current stateof tech-nology and research progress in the Thailanguage processing. It resumes the charac-teristics ofthe Thai language and the ap-proaches to overcome the difficulties ... etc. Furthermore the similar problem also occurs in the levels of sen-tence and paragraph.2 Word and Sentence Segmentation The first and most obvious problem to attack is the problem of word ... cases, they depend on the individualjudgement. This causes a lot of difficulties in the Thai language processing. To illustrate the problem, we employed a classic English exam-ple. The segmentation...
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... occur in the first 28days of life. Three quarters of neonatal deaths take place in the first seven days, the early neonatalperiod; most of these are also preventable.22 THESTATEOFTHE WORLD’S ... mothers and children that safeguards and promotes their rights. The second chapter of The Stateofthe World’s Children 2009 explores the fundamentals ofthe supportive environment and the ... away of strengthening health systems. The World Health Organizationlaunched the World Health Report2008, which also addressed the theme of primary health care, on the eve of the conference.The...
... some ofthe phenomena shaping the lives of children in urban areas, from their reasons for moving to the city and their experience of migration to the challenges of getting by in the face of ... Convention on the Rights ofthe Child commits States parties to “ensure to the maxi-mum extent possible the survival and development of the child.” Article 24 refers to every child’s right to the “enjoyment ... city.Over the course of a decade, thestateof the world’s urban children has worsened. The number of people living in slums has increased by over 60 million. These are mothers and fathers,...
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... BloombergAcross the regionsUK institutions have issued the largest amount of climate-themed bonds, with 23% ofthe global total. France comes in second with 17%. Together, Europe accounts for 67% ofthe ... renewable energy. In the climate-themed universe, the most notable project bond issuance was the partially-guaranteed USD260mn Andromeda solar bond, issued at the end of 2010. The European Union ... across the Climate EconomyBUILDINGS AND INDUSTRY The climate-themed bond universe is dominated by the transport and en-ergy sectors, which together make up 85% ofthe total. Beyond the climate-themed...
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... need the opportunity to assert themselves, express themselves, to flourish.” Mamadou, 19, Senegal THE STATEOFTHE WORLD’S CHILDREN 2011AdolescenceAn Age of Opportunity THE STATEOFTHE ... place in the collection of health data, driven by the child survival revolution ofthe 1980s, the 1990 World Summit for Children, the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the push for the ... 60 per cent ofthe job seekers in Jordan are below the age of 25.” THE STATEOFTHE WORLD’S CHILDREN 201116 Adolescents are often considered the next generation of actors on the social...
... the suggestions of scientific literature on the advantages ofthe compactness, reliability, ease of use and affordability ofthe 980 nm Diode Lasers, we evaluated the efficacy and safety of ... reduced [17,18]. The lasers normally adopted offer the enormous advantage of being conveyed in a fibre, which serves as the working tip at the end ofthe handpiece. The use of flexible, length-adjustable ... On the basis ofthe results obtained in the treat-ment of benign facial pigmented and vascular lesions, while recognising the physical limitations ofthe 980 nm wavelength compared to the...
... match to the three parts of the word BIO-SEN-SOR. The first section ofthe book is focused on the principles and techni‐ques of bio-selective recognition of different compounds and the immobilization ... YK, Shusta EV. Development of GFP-based biosensors possessing the binding properties of antibodies. Proceedings ofthe National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009;106(29): ... the most out of collected information. Regarding the first sections as BIO and SEN accordingly, the last section SOR could be considered as the “Smart Organization of Results”. The division of...
... and closing ofthe ligand binding site. When stabilized by p23, the opening time is State oftheArtof Therapeutic Endocrinology 20 nonrandom regions within the nucleus as the steroid receptor. ... 13602-13610 State oftheArtof Therapeutic Endocrinology 12 transcriptional activation. In an analysis ofthe relative contribution ofthe different phosphorylation sites within the GR, it ... W.B. (1994). The hsp56 immunophilin component of untransformed steroid receptor complexes is localized both to microtubules in the cytoplasm and to the same State oftheArtof Therapeutic...