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Species Belonging to Genus Protodaedalea in Korea

by Soon Ja Seok, Yun A Jung, Yong Ju Jin, In Cheol Park, Soon Woo Kwon, Yang Sup Kim, Hee Yoo, Hccna Were
"... summer rainy season. Measurements were made of all structures by sampling. For examination of the microscopic features, the segments of dried basidiocarps were transferred in vials with 70 % alcohol or distilled water until the cells swelled to near their original size and shape. Then, the gill sect ..."
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sections or trama were each placed on a slide glass, stained with staining reagents, covered with a coverslip, and observed under a light microscope. The macro and microscopic features are described in detail and illustrated with their habits and habitats. In the species descriptions, the range

A probabilistic extension to ontology language owl

by Zhongli Ding, Yun Peng - In Proceedings of the 37th Hawaii International Conference On System Sciences (HICSS-37), Big Island , 2004
"... With the development of the semantic web activity, ontologies become widely used to represent the conceptualization of a domain. However, none of the existing ontology languages provides a means to capture uncertainty about the concepts, properties and instances in a domain. Probability theory is a ..."
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concept that a given description belongs to, and make more accurate semantic integration possible. One approach to provide such a probabilistic extension to ontology languages is to use Bayesian networks, a widely used graphic model for knowledge representation under uncertainty. In this paper, we present

Reachability Analysis of Dynamical Systems having Piecewise-Constant Derivatives

by Eugene Asarin, Oded Maler, Amir Pnueli - Theoretical Computer Science , 1995
"... In this paper we consider a class of hybrid systems, namely dynamical systems with piecewise-constant derivatives (PCD systems). Such systems consist of a partition of the Euclidean space into a finite set of polyhedral sets (regions). Within each region the dynamics is defined by a constant vector ..."
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field, hence discrete transitions occur only on the boundaries between regions where the trajectories change their direction. With respect to such systems we investigate the reachability question: Given an effective description of the systems and of two polyhedral subsets P and Q of the state

Bivariate Quantile Smoothing Splines

by Xuming He, Pin Ng, Stephen Portnoy - Biometrika , 1998
"... It has long been recognized that the mean provides an inadequate summary while the set of quantiles can supply a more complete description of a sample. We introduce bivariate quantile smoothing splines, which belong to the space of bi-linear tensorproduct splines, as nonparametric estimators for the ..."
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It has long been recognized that the mean provides an inadequate summary while the set of quantiles can supply a more complete description of a sample. We introduce bivariate quantile smoothing splines, which belong to the space of bi-linear tensorproduct splines, as nonparametric estimators

Chemical Description

by Wynetta S. Kollman, Ph. D
"... Sulfuryl fluoride is a colorless, odorless gas belonging to the chemical family of inorganic acid halides. It is non-corrosive to metals, stable to light, and stable up to 400 °C when dry. When heated to decomposition, very toxic hydrogen fluoride and sulfur dioxide fumes are emitted. Sulfuryl fluor ..."
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Sulfuryl fluoride is a colorless, odorless gas belonging to the chemical family of inorganic acid halides. It is non-corrosive to metals, stable to light, and stable up to 400 °C when dry. When heated to decomposition, very toxic hydrogen fluoride and sulfur dioxide fumes are emitted. Sulfuryl

COURSE DESCRIPTION

by Instructors Jacquie Johansson, M. A. /e. S. A, Lori Gibson, M. A. /e. S. A
"... This course will offer workable solutions for educators to use with students who are socially challenged including those students who have been diagnosed with ADD or are included on the Autism spectrum. The reality is that school cultures are typically consumed with testing, accountability, and the ..."
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, and the race for college. Not acknowledged are the importance of a students social life and his/her sense of belonging to the school community. Social intelligence nurtures the capacity to be empathic, build cooperation and altruism towards one another. We will explore strategies to recognize and work

A Transform for Multiscale Image Segmentation by Integrated Edge and Region Detection

by Narendra Ahuja - IEEE TRANS. IMAGE PROCESSING , 1996
"... This paper describes a new transform to extract image regions at all geometric and photometric scales. It is argued that linear approaches such as convolution and matching have the fundamental shortcoming that they require a priori models of region shape. The proposed transform avoids this limitati ..."
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and values of scale parameters associated with the image can be estimated automatically. Regions are detected at all, a priori unknown, scales resulting in automatic construction of a segmentation tree, in which each pixel is annotated with descriptions of all the regions it belongs to. Although some

Learning concepts by asking questions

by Claude Sammut, Ranan B. Banerji - In , 1986
"... Tw o important issues in machine learning are explored: the role that memory plays in acquiring new concepts; and the extent to which the learner can take anactive part in acquiring these concepts. This chapter describes a program, called Marvin, which uses concepts it has learned previously to lear ..."
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in the memory. A description of the new concept is formed by using the information obtained from the memory to generalize the description of the training example. The generalized description is tested when the program constructs new examples and shows these to the trainer, asking if they belong to the target

Description of the Problem

by Aim Of This, S. Contiero, A. Giani
"... Stones(ff) be the set of domino stones whose symbols belong to ff. The set ff may be either the set f1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6g of numeral ground arithmetic expressions, as in the usual game, or any set of ground terms. A stone s 2 Stones(ff) is represented as stone(x,y), where x; y 2 ff. When a stone is ad ..."
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Stones(ff) be the set of domino stones whose symbols belong to ff. The set ff may be either the set f1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6g of numeral ground arithmetic expressions, as in the usual game, or any set of ground terms. A stone s 2 Stones(ff) is represented as stone(x,y), where x; y 2 ff. When a stone

TASK Description

by Task Allocation, Task Leader, Jacques Chassin Kergommeaux
"... mbinatorial explosion of the size of the search space. The goal of heuristic algorithms is to give good solutions in reasonable time. Two sub-classes of heuristic algorithms have been mainly explored: greedy algorithms which construct progressively a solution and iterative algorithms whose principle ..."
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not belonging to either of these two classes, iterative and diffusion al
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