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sociated with these classes and running ablation ex-
periments. They claim that finger movements cause
the spelling errors to be generated, but the uncor-
rected errors are characterized by visual ... are therefore expected
to be less prone to cognitive errors.
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In Substitution errors for all data we analyzed, sub-
stituting for the...
... and SIC1 share a high con-
tent of unordered stretches (50–59%) and a low con-
tent in a-helices and b-strands (2–3% and 22–29%,
respectively), whereas GFP is rich in b-strands (46%)
and exhibits ... NTAIL-GFP disappeared and a
band of the same molecular mass of GFP became
Fig. 7. Fluorescence emission spectra of NTAIL-GFP, PNT-GFP and
GFP at 20 °C. Proteins were excited at 474...
... extended and pliable. Unfolding is mediated through a
depletion of hydrophobic residues and an enrichment of hydrophilic resi-
dues, amongst which Ser and Thr are over-represented. An extended and
flexible ... (http://www.cazy.org/).
Amongst these enzymes, animal-type a-amylases are
homologous enzymes present in all animals and in
some rare bacteria [11,12]. They are nonmodular...
... proteins and induce
luminescence peaks at 492 nm and 547 nm via energy
transfer from Trp and Tyr residues [32]. Terbium binds
to bB2- and bA3-crystallins and induces luminescence
peaks at 492 and ... calcium are deleterious for the transparency of
the lens [43,44]. The mechanisms and components
involved such as sensors, buffers and modulators for
maintaining calcium homeosta...
... recombinant E1 and E2 pro-
duced in insect cells [85]. L-SIGN, DC-SIGN and
ASGPR are C-type (calcium-dependent) lectins and
their binding to HCV is mainly mediated by carbo-
hydrate residues of E1 and E2. ... HDL, LDL and
VLDL, and proteins such as b-amyloid and maleylated
BSA [70]. SR-BI facilitates the cellular uptake of lipids
from both LDL and HDL, although the underlyin...
... Stuart Fischoff, Esmeralda Cardenas, Angela
Hernandez, Korey Wyatt, Jared Young, and
Rachel Gordon. Popular movie quotes: Re-
flections of a people and a culture. In Annual
Convention of the American ... [29] and findings regarding the
effect of rhetorical devices of alliterative [4], “rhyth-
mic, poetic, and thematic constraints” [18, 26].
Finally, there are complex connections betwe...
... only appeared relatively re-
cently, and are still not easily accessible outside
the NLP community. Existing applications for
selecting linguistic stimuli, although undoubtedly
useful, are not ... Research on speech motor control
and its disorders, a review and prospectives. Speech
Comm., 29(2-4):159-176 J.
Kleinow, J., Smith, A. 2000. Inuences of length and
syntactic complexity o...
... studies working with high-dimensional seman-
tic spaces (Burgess and Lund, 1997; Pado and La-
pata, 2007; Rohde et al., 2004). Burgess and Lund
(1997) suggests that the semantic space can be re-
duced ... val-
ued vector y = (y
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, , y
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T
, where y
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other coordinates are 0. Multinomial logistic regres-
2
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an...
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appears with an intervening object (to
box something
in), and thus when
box
and in are adjacent (except for
those rare cases involving heavy NP shift)
box
is a noun.
Thus we see ... notion of independence. Words are defined
as units separated by spaces and then undergo statis-
tical approximations. As a result the elements of a
phrasal verb are treated as two...