... urgently in MT, be- cause ofthe great bulk ofthe material to be stored, but the mathematical problems it pre- sents are the same as in other fields, except where, as intheuseof thesaurus ... is the indeterminacy which arises from the mapping of a continuous territory onto a chart with a finite resolving power; it is not the result of an intrinsically indeterminate use of a discrete ... Coding and Code Compression In large measure the coding problems arising in MT and in library work are the same as those occurring in other branches of communi- cation engineering. The...
... part the preserve ofthe few (elites). The choice of which language or dialect to use to teach (medium of instruction) reflects the interests of those elite. In countries in which one ofthe languages ... out. In an education system where English dominates the majority of learners get little benefit from schooling, either in terms of acquiring the necessary language proficiency or in terms of ... one languageof high status is used to exclude speakers of low status languages. Marginalized groups are always at the disadvantage ofthe culture and value system ofthe dominant group. Since...
... functionality ofthe setInterval() action, usethe following syntax: clearInterval(myInterval); Using the syntax shown, you can initiate the setInterval() action at any time, calling any function. ... inthe following example: var myInterval:Object = setInterval(rotateClip, 1500); This example assigns the name myInterval to the setInterval() action. To remove the functionality ofthe ... the setInterval() action: setInterval (updateMessageFunction, 20000, "Hello", arg2, arg3) A setInterval() action can be turned on and off by assigning a variable name, as in...
... and their excreta taint the air will often result in the absorption of these odors by the milk to such an extent as to seriously affect the flavor. The custom of straining the milk inthe ... part ofthe work, not only is the organism examined in a living condition, but preparations are made by using solutions of anilin dyes as staining agents. These are of great service in bringing ... product is inthe hands ofthe milk producer is the determining factor inthe course of bacterial changes involved. This of course does not exclude the possibility of contamination inthe factory,...
... obligations of this kind will either end in theirbeing nugatory or inthe destruction ofthe League itself. The thing that reallymatters is that the nations should remain in continuous consultation ... principle of classical internationallaw. Intergovernmental international institutions are associations of states.Because ofthe doctrine of sovereign equality of states, decisions in suchinternational ... because ofthe difficulty of gaining widespread acceptance for anyother principle.Conflicts arise inthe application ofthe two basic principles of democ-racy. Rigid adherence to an unchanging...
... of N inthe grain of both species was higher inthe grain than inthe shoot at harvest, indicating translocation of N from shoot to grain in cereals as well as in legumes. During grain lling, ... compounds bind the primary soil particles inthe aggregate, physically and chemically, and this, in turn, increases the stability ofthe aggregates and limits their breakdown during the wetting process ... almost linear.Number of pods is one ofthe most important yield components in determining grain yield of dry bean. Figure 1.11 shows the relationship between number of pods and grain yield of dry...
... where the useof Spanish is largely on the decline and even likely to become extinctaltogether. Theuseof Spanish in Latin America, and particularly inthe US, is,on the other hand, on the increase ... ideas write of the role oflanguagein this concept of Spain inthe same vein that Herder saw the link with language and national identity. They were writing of course at the 36 THE ‘CASTILIANISATION’ ... Americas and discuss the language policies followed there inthe colonial period. I shall then look at the pattern oflanguageuseinthe region inthe period since independence. Therewill not be...
... Review ofthe Research Literature on theUseof Phonics inthe Teaching of Reading and Spelling Carole J. Torgerson * Greg Brooks ** Jill Hall * * University of York ** University of ... Details of instructional time and of instruction received by the intervention groups Author, date Amount of instructional time in experiment Information about what other literacy instruction ... receiving, including whether or not the interventions included spelling instruction et al.) Total instructional...
... among) our intuitive verdicts about u. But the interfacebetween the system’s theory of meaning and truth, on the onehand, and the treatment of particular instances oflanguage use, on the other, ... expression. They do, on the other hand, present precise conclusions pertaining to certainproperties of a given utterance, on the basis of independentlyestablished hypotheses pertaining to the clause-index ... according to the expression’scharacter, needs to be searched inthe terminology introducedabove, the co-ordinate within the index that the indexical’s mean-ing prescribes as important for its interpretation....
... some of which have been included in the literature review, showed clozapine was useful in the short term and maintenance of symptoms of patientswith severe psychotic mood disorders. However, the ... clozapine 150 mg inthe morning and 300mg at night. She was subsequently reviewed inthe outpa-tient clinic regularly and has remained well.Another literature search (of the same original databases)yielded ... increased because of its antimus-carininic effects. She was sleeping well with no difficultiesgetting up inthe morning and there was less suicidal ide-ation.After four months of clozapine treatment,...
... considered,thiswasconsideredtobeuseofthetheorywithinthe‘some conceptual basis’ category.Stage of use Choice/design of intervention The choice/design category refers to theuseof theory toguide the choice of intervention, ... the purposes ofthe current study, we identifiedwhetherincludedstudieshadusedatheorytoinformthedesignofaninterventionand/ortheinterpretation of the results. A study was considered to have used ... tounderstand the reasons for the observed gap betweenclinical practice and the guideline recommendations, or the useof theory to guide the design ofthe interventionused to implement the guidelines.Process/mediators/moderatorsThis...
... the purposes ofthe current study, we identifiedwhetherincludedstudieshadusedatheorytoinformthedesignofaninterventionand/ortheinterpretation of the results. A study was considered to have used ... researchers conducting the- ory-based studies give careful consideration to the Table 1 Level ofuseof theory within studies (includinglevel of theory use) Theory UsedexplicitlyUsed with someconceptual ... theory was used in the design of guideline dissemination and implementa-tion interventions, and interpretation of their controlledevaluations.MethodsWe examined theuseof theory in studies...
... receptor in vit ro [17]. Wehypothesi zed that exenatide would decrease the amount of exogenous insulin administered to the patients and the incidence of hypoglycemia inthe acute setting of severely ... abovetarget. If the glucose was still above target, we thenadded insulin therapy as described below. The intensive insulin treatment (IIT) patients weretreated with intensive insulin to maintain plasma ... as a result ofthe insulin adminis-tration with a target glucose level of 80 to 140 mg/dl in all patients. By modifying the target glucose level, wehypothesize that the incidence of hypoglycemia...