... recognition
and natural language understanding to produce a
system capable of understanding spoken dia-
logues, we are confronted with a range of prob-
lems not found in text processing.
Spoken language ...
ical and structural ambiguities in spoken English.
In this paper we present some results of employ-
ing two types of prosodic information, namely
pitch and p...
... understanding of the
differences in the kinds of non-fluencies that occur, we are
left with a kind of grab bag of grammatical deviation that
can never be analyzed except by some sort of general ... corpus of over twenty hours of transcribed speech, in the
process of using the parser to search for various syntactic
constructions. Tht~ transcripts are of sociolinguistic...
... features and syntactic
features, such as part -of- speech (POS) and shallow
parsing; Downey et al. (2007) employ capitaliza-
tion cues and n-gram statistics to locate names of a
variety of classes ... consisting of entities and their
variations.
6 Conclusions and Future work
We study the task of NEN for tweets, a new genre
of texts that are short and prone to noise. Tw...
... techniques
for syntactic analysis. Although it is now common
for researchers to rely on automatic morphosyntactic
analyses of transcripts to obtain part -of- speech and
morphological analyses, their use of syntactic ... acquisition and developmental language dis-
orders. This annotation scheme focuses on syntactic
structures of particular importance in the study of
child...
...
processes one genre of discourse, that of news-
paper reports. The program creates summaries of
reports by relying on an expanded concept of text
grounding: certain syntactic structures and tense/ ... Understanding model [rogram), which
relies solely on syntactic structure to create
summaries of one particular genre of discourse
that of newspaper
reports and
to...
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2 Department of Biotechnology, University of Verona, Italy
3 Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences, University of Insubria, ... manually excised and destained
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the antiparallel b-strands b6, b7 of one monomer and
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examined and the number of infected erythrocytes was reported as
percentage of the total.
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The level of parasitaemia after (48 and
96 h) and before (0 h) pyrimethamine ... down-regulation of the expression of the
other antioxidant genes analyzed. The expression of
TrxR and GR, both NADPH dependent enzymes, was
reduced by four- and fivefold, respecti...
... phos-
phorylation of JAK3, and STAT-3 and -5. The cells were
stimulated with 10 U/ml of IL-2 and 100 l M of piceatannol for
different periods of time. IL-2 induced phosphorylation of JAK3,
STAT3 and STAT5 ... activity of APE1 and the thermal stability of DNA
duplexes. The efficiency of the removal and the thermal stability
of DNA duplexes varied depending on the r...
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Division of Medical Genetics and Biochemistry and
2
Division of Legal Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Fukui,
Japan;
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Department of Legal Medicine, Gunma ... hydrophobicity profiles of the signal sequence regions
of human, eel, frog, T. scyllia and H. japonicus DNases I.
However, prediction of the secondary structure of the
corres...