... describes all the attributes of member objects of that class, as well as the class methods that implement the behavior of member objects objectThe basic unit ofobject orientation An object is an ... press to get theobject to what you need, and what the lights mean about the status oftheobjectThe details of how the box is put together inside are irrelevant while you are using the box What ... members ofthe same group, or class A program will be made up of many different classes, each class made up of similar objects class A class is a description of a set of objects The set of objects...
... describes all the attributes of member objects of that class, as well as the class methods that implement the behavior of member objects objectThe basic unit ofobject orientation An object is an ... press to get theobject to what you need, and what the lights mean about the status oftheobjectThe details of how the box is put together inside are irrelevant while you are using the box What ... members ofthe same group, or class A program will be made up of many different classes, each class made up of similar objects class A class is a description of a set of objects The set of objects...
... trajectory data There is a one way flow of data from the tracker consisting of frame by frame updates to the position in the image plane ofthe centroid of uniquely labelled objects The detection of atypical ... number of training feature vectors and the point density ofthe prototypes within the feature space will approximate the pdf ofthe feature vectors [6] The model is thus more accurate in areas of ... should be close in the vector space ofthe representation and vice versa We model sequences of flow vectors by modelling the sequence of activations they cause on the outputs ofthe first network’s...
... more so when the Montagnards fell under the spell ofthe radical wing ofthe Jacobin Club of Paris After the overthrow ofthe Girondists during the popular insurrections of 1793, the Montagnards ... love ofthe truth ofthe most gifted thinkers ofthe eighteenth century remain to this day without parallel Their age is one ofthe best and most hopeful episodes in the life of mankind." But they ... his 1840 synthesis The Philosophy ofthe Inductive Sciences, was the first to speak of consilience, literally a "jumping together" of knowledge by the linking of facts and fact-based theory across...
... Across the top are the two genetically possible types of eggs the mother could produce, and on the left side are the possible types of sperm from the father The four cells ofthe square show the ... tissue type to another Histology bridges the gap between the cytology ofthe preceding chapters and the organ system approach ofthe chapters that follow The Study of Tissues Objectives When you ... are called the base pairs The fact that one strand governs the base sequence ofthe other is called the law of complementary base pairing It enables us to predict the base sequence of one strand...
... on the other The head ofthe humerus fits into the glenoid cavity ofthe scapula, and the head ofthe femur fits into the acetabulum ofthe os coxae These are the only multiaxial joints ofthe ... bones from the tip ofthe little finger to the base ofthe hand on that side matches the one on the sacrum On the anterior side ofthe pelvis is the pubic symphysis,63 the point where the right ... atlantooccipital joint ofthe neck, where the muscles ofthe back ofthe neck pull down on the nuchal lines ofthe skull and oppose the tendency ofthe head to tip forward Loss of muscle tone here...
... broad muscle ofthe back that extends from the waist to the axilla These muscles bear the primary responsibility for attachment ofthe arm to the trunk, and they are the prime movers ofthe shoulder ... location to the intrinsic muscles ofthe hand One of these muscles, the extensor digitorum brevis,59 is on the dorsal side ofthe foot The others are ventral or lie between the metatarsals They are ... medially by the tendon ofthe extensor pollicis longus Other muscles ofthe forearm were considered earlier because they act on the radius and ulna rather than on the hand These are the pronator...
... between the onset ofthe stimulus and the onset ofthe twitch This is the time required for excitation, excitation-contraction coupling, and tensing ofthe serieselastic components ofthe muscle The ... a myofilament and a myofibril? List five proteins ofthe myofilaments and describe their physical arrangement Sketch the overlapping pattern of myofilaments to explain how they account for the ... one end ofthe tube, which would form a bulge on the external surface ofthe wrapping, like the body ofthe Schwann cell External to the neurilemma is a basal lamina and then a thin sleeve of fibrous...
... neuron in the brainstem or spinal cord The axon ofthe lower motor neuron then leads the rest ofthe way to the muscle or other target organ The names of most descending tracts consist of a word ... cord To the left of it is the ventral root ofthe spinal nerve, which conducts motor signals away from the spinal cord (The ventral root is not part ofthe ganglion.) Where are the somas ofthe motor ... to the midbrain These are composed ofthe nerve fibers that carry all signals between the cerebellum and the rest ofthe brain The cerebellum receives most of its input from the pons, via the...
... bleaches the rhodopsin of rods or the photopsins ofthe cones In rods (and probably cones), this stops the dark current of Naϩ flow into the cell and the release of glutamate from the inner end ofthe ... finally the primary auditory cortex ofthe temporal lobes Static equilibrium is the sense ofthe orientation ofthe head; dynamic equilibrium is the sense of linear or angular acceleration ofthe ... and no rods The other neurons ofthe fovea are displaced to one side so they won’t interfere with light falling on the cones The smallness of these cones is like the smallness ofthe dots in...
... Position ofthe Heart The heart is located in the thoracic cavity in the mediastinum, the area between the lungs About two-thirds of it lies to the left ofthe median plane (fig 19.2) The broad ... ofthe heart and the features of its wall; • trace the flow of blood through the heart chambers; and • describe the blood supply to the heart tissue Overview ofthe Cardiovascular System The ... type, or vice versa If the frequency of type O whites in the United States is 45%, and 85% of these are also Rhϩ, then the frequency of Oϩ individuals is the product of these separate frequencies:...
... passes medial to the angle ofthe mandible and enters the cranial cavity through the carotid canal ofthe temporal bone It supplies the orbits and about 80% ofthe cerebrum Compressing the internal ... artery, which traverses the ankle and dorsum ofthe foot; and b the arcuate artery, a continuation ofthe dorsal pedal artery that gives off the metatarsal arteries ofthe foot The posterior tibial ... up the forearm alongside the ulna The brachial vein is formed by the union ofthe radial and ulnar veins at the elbow; it courses up the brachium The axillary vein is formed at the axilla by the...
... after arrival in the alveolus? Describe the histology ofthe epithelium and lamina propria ofthe nasal cavity and the functions ofthe cell types present Describe the roles ofthe intrinsic muscles, ... Understanding the ventilation ofthe lungs, the transport of gases in the blood, and the exchange of gases with the tissues is largely a matter of understanding gas behavior Several ofthe gas laws of physics ... that the glottis is continually open, the soft palate and tongue block the flow of air while thoracic pressure builds, and then the uvula (the conical projection ofthe posterior edge ofthe soft...
... part ofthe urinary bladder The chorion encloses all ofthe other membranes and forms the fetal part ofthe placenta 10 Organogenesis is the differentiation ofthe primary germ layers into all of ... to the fibula along most ofthe shaft of each bone fig 8.33 interphase That part ofthe cell cycle between one mitotic phase and the next, from the end of cytokinesis to the beginning ofthe ... specialized for the intake of air and exchange of gases with the blood, consisting ofthe lungs and the air passages from the nose to the bronchi Saladin: Anatomy & Physiology: TheUnityof Form and...
... ŁŚ The modern collapse of law's autonomy is the outcome not only ofthe crisis ofthe individualist paradigm of law but also ofthe failure ofthe communitarian Ś one decisively to replace it The ... confirmation ofthe naturalness of community, and such a proof cannot be produced through the violent imposition ofunity on recalcitrant individuals The only adequate validation ofthe worth of community ... ŁŚ THE AIM OF THIS WORK Hegel once wrote that "bifurcation is the source ofthe need of philosophy." Ś "When," he continued, "the power of union vanishes from the life of men and the antitheses...
... exhibiting IR; 3, 50–75% ofthe tumor cells exhibiting IR; 4, > 75% ofthe tumor cells exhibiting IR The overall score was the multiplication ofthe two The scores were then classified as negative ... immunoreactivity (IR) The staining was semiquantitatively evaluated by assigning a score for the intensity ofthe IR and for the proportion of cells positively stained The intensity of IR (intensity ... activity ofthe drug, from a decrease of drug accumulation in the cell to abrogation of apoptosis induced by the chemical substance Often several different mechanisms were switched on in the cells,...
... Hence mapObjectTuple(typeOfObject, numOfObjects) = mapTime(typeOfObject) ∗ numOfObjects mapTime(typeOfObject) = typeOfAttr ∈ {int, } (2) CmaptypeOfAttr ∗ typeOfObject.numOfAttr(typeOfAttr) (3) ... Cardinality ofthe left input Cardinality ofthe right input Length ofthe predicate Type oftheobject Number of objects Extent ofthe database (e.g AtomicParts) Number of pages Size of a bucket ... product of its inputs The experiments measure the effect of varying the selectivity ofthe scans on the inputs to the join as follows (1) Varying the selectivity ofthe outer collection (v1) The...
... In the prototype system the instances contain, as one of their attributes, specific details ofthe service they offer: in the case of a Travel Expert instance this will be a schedule; in the ... the place of departure, the destination, the day of departure and the departure time, and if a final check with the instance's database indicates that the combination of data is valid, then the ... narrow the enquiry to one ofthe areas available Although the system may request specific information (as in the turn above), the user may supply rather more than this Using the heuristics of the...
... estimation ofthe classification error The results of each of these steps can be used in a feedback procedure for optimization ofthe final result Then, depending on the size and the representativeness of ... consisted of adapting the values ofthe pixel pair distances du and dv according to the geometry ofthe stripe structure depicted in the pattern The values of du were chosen to correspond to the period ... applied The improvement consists ofthe completion of these features with further four specific features defined within the field of stripe structure characterization Another novel aspect concerns the...