... the
training data to measure the impact of each of the
four subsets of features explained in Section 3. Ta-
ble 3 shows the cross validation results when cu-
mulatively adding each set of features. ...
Syntactic Features: Part -of- speech tags of the
three words preceding the medical term and the
three words following it.
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create one classifier for each type of label us...
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arises from the possibility of using it as a
basis for an operational definition of words in
printed texts. If texts are considered purely as
sequences of ... not
shared by the others, of being concentrated at
relatively low values of length, and of having
no elements exceeding a certain length (Fig. 1).
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the ... promis-
ing results in the automatic segmentation of dia-
logue acts using the annotations in a large multi-
modal corpus.
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tures in t...
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tion of PrP
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with accessory proteins, such as trans-
membrane proteins involved in PrP-induced signaling.
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affect intermolecular interactions ... isoform of prion protein is not exactly known,
the impact of gain of toxic function or loss of function, or a combination
of both, in prion pathology is still controver...
... safety remains the main con -
cern of any medical intervention of the pancreatic
diseases.
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demonstrated the feasibility and safety of H I FU for ...
HaifuTech Co., Ltd, Chongqing City, China). The in-
strument was composed of three parts: a firing system
located in a degassed water tank, an imaging system
consisting of an u...
... assessment
of smoking habits in the control group,
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however,
insisting on a dead control group violates the study
base principle, since the base consists of living sub-
jects. In the same ... used in this
study, as in clinical trials,
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to evaluate the equiva-
lence of the two case-control studies in assessing the
risk of cancer deaths due to smoking. We first defi...
... cause of ocular in-
flammation, features must include occurrence in an
endemic zone; and/or the report of contact with a tick
or of previous erythema migrans; positive serology
with presence of ... expanding clinical spectrum of ocular Lyme borreliosis.
Ophthalmology 2000; 107:581-587
3. Boyé T. What kind of clinical, epidemiological, and biological
data is essential for...
... earlier, oxidation of pyruvate in the E1 com-
ponent of PDHc is coupled to reductive acetylation of
lipoic acid covalently attached in amide linkage to the
e-amino function of a lysine in the E2 component. ... additional E3 binding
protein and specific kinases and phosphatases, which
control the activity of the complex by reversible phos-
phorylation ⁄ dephosphorylation of se...
... or without hematoxylin staining.
In hypoxia experiments, 3T3-L1 cells were maintained in
a hypoxia chamber (Invivo 400; Ruskinn Inc., Cincinnati,
OH, USA) constantly maintained at 1% O
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medium ... cultured in DMEM containing 10% fetal bovine
serum. OP9 cells were grown in aMEM containing 20%
fetal bovine serum. C2C12 cells were maintained in DMEM
containing 10% fetal bovi...
... 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 ... that aB-crystallin most likely
employs various methods of binding (or binding
modes) in order to prevent the aggregation of stressed
proteins. Some of these binding mod...