... process of finding proofs. In a more
specific sense, there are sublogics of a higher-order logic in
which the process of constructing proofs is not much more
complicated than in similar sublogics ... programming language for certain applications.
Although less work has been done on theorem proving
in higher-order logic than in first-order logic as claimed in
t...
... Linguistics
Improving Classification of Medical Assertions in Clinical Notes
Youngjun Kim
Ellen Riloff
Stéphane M. Meystre
School of Computing
School of Computing
Department of Biomedical Informatics ... recall gains on the minority
classes.
1 Introduction
Since the beginning of the new millennium, there
has been a growing need in the medical community
for Natural...
... being involved in electron
transfer, there are a few polar side chains (Glu, Gln)
in close vicinity to the ThDP cofactor, which are likely
to play important roles for catalysis and binding of
phosphate. ... additional E3 binding
protein and specific kinases and phosphatases, which
control the activity of the complex by reversible phos-
phorylation ⁄ dephosphorylation of serine side c...
... level of PPARc protein in committed prea-
dipocytes under physiologically relevant conditions.
Expression of miR-27 is elevated in obese mice
In order to gain insights into the potential biologically
relevant ... We
further investigated the kinetics of miR-27 expression
during adipogenesis using quantitative real-time PCR.
As shown in Fig. 1C,D, expression of both miR-27a
and...
... interact with a number of functional
groups, including the aromatic side chains of some
amino acids, through a stacking mechanism [42]. The
interaction of arginine with aromatic amino acids of
aB-crystallin ... of insulin.
A
C
B
Fig. 2. aB-crystallin protects against the
DTT-induced aggregation of insulin, and this
activity is enhanced by Arg-HCl. Insulin
(
, 0.25 mgÆmL
)1
) was i...
... strong, neutralizing action of the cytosolic RNase
inhibitor (cRI), a 50-kDa protein containing 16 leu-
cine-rich repeat motifs [7,8]. In fact, onconase from
Rana pipiens eggs [9], and seminal RNase ... of EIE were recorded at 30° inter-
vals of r from 0 to 360°;
(d) the inclination of the dimer major axis with respect to
the z axis, hence to the membrane plane, was changed (by
incl...
... extension to the protein kinase folds back
on the kinase domain and interferes with the substrate
binding sites. In the case of the titin and twitchin
kinases, the autoinhibitory sequence acts ... hexadecameric enzyme consisting of
four copies of four subunits: (abcd)
4
. An intrinsic calmodulin (CaM, the d
subunit) binds directly to the c protein kinase chain. The interaction site
o...
... evidence that
N-glycans, in particular their terminal structures, are
involved in regulating the GABA translocation of
GAT1, but not in binding of GAT1 to GABA.
Transport of GABA by GAT1 across ... blotting. Either anti-
GFP mAb MAB2510 or anti-GAT1 pAb was used for the
immunostaining. The protein bands obtained in western
blotting were analyzed by phosphoimager scanning. The
to...
... Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the ACL and the 4th IJCNLP of the AFNLP, pages 324–332,
Suntec, Singapore, 2-7 August 2009.
c
2009 ACL and AFNLP
1
... Proceedings of the 45th Annual Meeting of the Association of Computational Linguistics, pages 344–351,
Prague, Czech Republic, June 2007.
c
2007 Association for Computational Linguistics
GLEU: ... were
interested in the level of agreement of intuitive un-
derstanding of fluency. We instructed them also that
they should evaluate the sentence without consider-
ing its content,...