... SentencesWriting sentence fragments is a serious error. Writing run-on sentences is an equallyserious error.Question:What is a run-on sentence? Answer:A run-on sentence is two or more sentences ... SentencesAs we learned in Part One (pages 105–107), two or more simple sentences can becombined to form a compound sentence. SIMPLE SENTENCE : Dogs show affection for their owners.SIMPLE SENTENCE : ... object, car,like a verb.)PROBLEMS WITH SENTENCESTRUCTURE 161150 COMMON USAGE ERRORSLesson 20Problems with Sentence Structure There are three basic kinds of sentences: simple, compound, and complex....
... increased4667-8 ch07.f.qc 5/15/00 2:00 PM Page 252261Chapter 7 ✦ Logical Domain Structure Now we also see a structure taking shape, a box, and it might even influence busi-ness planners outside ... users, not partitioning into a deeper domain structure will be counterproductive.The more objects that you have to create, the deeper or wider the structure islikely to be.Partitioning the ... ofthose steps was designing the logical domain structure. If you have been tasked4667-8 ch07.f.qc 5/15/00 2:00 PM Page 224227Chapter 7 ✦ Logical Domain Structure Assembling the TeamBefore you begin,...
... controlHD4-5MIKE 11 HD EXERCISE 4CONTROL STRUCTURES INTRODUCTIONWhat Is MIKE11 CSThe MIKE 11Control Structures module should be used whenever the flow through a structure is to beregulated by the ... commands or rules that determine the way a structure in MIKE11can be operated. For the purposes of the following descriptions we will assume that the structure inquestion is a Sluice Gate. However, ... evaluated as TRUE or FALSE2. The control that is to be applied to the structure (gate level).The control to be applied to a structure is a relationship between an independent variable and a dependentvariable....
... wasn't very interesting. A. The sentence pattern is used to express the nature or the characteristics of N. (Example 1) B. This sentence pattern indicates a condition or the state ... (Examples 1~7) C. This sentence pattern is used for stating the sequence of actions. In this case, the agent of the two actions should be the same person. (Examples 1,2,3,4) D. This sentence pattern ... gave explanations after drawing a map. A. This sentence pattern indicates that V1 happens before V2. (Examples 1~6) B. This sentence pattern is used for clearly stating sequential relation...
... more complex than simplestructures like four-helix bundles (they possess two concen-tric hydrophobic cores, for example), they represent about10% of known enzyme structures and are thereforetremendously ... persistent main-chain and sidechain structure. The best of these was shown to have a substantialenthalpic contribution to its thermal denaturation, and thesolution structure has subsequently been ... Regan lab has studied the structure, function, stability and folding of the four-helix bundleprotein rop. Rop is an excellent model system for under-standing protein structure and stability:...
... segment of thestory. Predicting these structures for the ESL pod-cast could be the first step in development of ane-learning system and a podcast search engine for ESL learners.2 Related WorkDiscourse ... Inherently Parallel Structure Minwoo Jeong and Ivan TitovSaarland UniversitySaarbr¨ucken, Germany{m.jeong|titov}@mmci.uni-saarland.deAbstractDocuments often have inherently parallel structure: ... problem of segmenting parallelparts of documents.The task of aligning each sentence of an abstractto one or more sentences of the body has beenstudied in the context of summarization (Marcu,1999;...
... least efficientbanks and the influence of this owner-ship/management structure on bank efficiency.4Ownership and management structure and firm performance have been dis-cussed quite extensively ... ownership structure ofthe firm and what constitutes an efficientform of corporate organization. Amongthe major issues within this topic arewhat is the optimal ownership/manage-ment structure ... management and ownership structure Kenneth Spong, Richard J. Sullivan, and Robert DeYoung*Kenneth Spong andRichard J. Sullivanare economists in theDivision of BankSupervision and Structure at theFederal...
... method.2 Sentence compression Sentence compression is the task of summarizing a sentence while retaining most of the informationalcontent and remaining grammatical (Jing, 2000).In extractive sentence ... example sentence and its extractive compression.where the underlined words were deleted. In su-pervised sentence compression, the goal is to gen-eralize from a parallel training corpus of sentences(source) ... task of extrac-tive sentence compression and the Bayesian STSGmodel, and algorithms we used for inference andprediction. We then describe the experiments inextractive sentence compression...
... sensitive to sentence- length (longersentences are more likely to contain overlappingwords than shorter ones), hence in Table 2 we reporton Rouge scores that are normalized with respect sentence ... surethat the fusions in the four categories resultedin sentences with a sufficiently different content.For each question, one representative sentence was selected from the 22 fusions produced byparticipants ... (=“worst”) asa function of fusion type.representative sentence was the most frequent resultfor that particular category. When no such sentence was present for a particular task, a random selectionwas...
... factors used for ranking sentences include the position of sentence in the source document, the words contained in sentence and the number of query terms contained in sentence. In another study ... each retrieved sentence and then used to define the relevance of sentence 3.2 Identification of Sentence Relevance Term dependences defined above provide struc-ture basis for sentence relevance ... al., 2003). Sentences are then ranked by the cosine similarity between the expanded query vector and sentence vector. In (Zhang et al., 2003), blind relevance feedback and automatic sentence...
... structure will be pursued. If that structure is not compatible with the rest of the sentence and the discarded structure is part of a successful parse of the sentence, a garden-path effect results. ... one to be dropped. Thus only structure (37a) is maintained and a garden-path effect eventually results, since this structure is not compati- ble with the entire sentence. Hence the Properties ... the argument attachment structure, while it receives no such role in the structure under consideration. Thus the difference between the loads associated with the two structures is XrA + XrR...
... Sc(L559A) mutant structure is compared with published nativerMaL structures: a low-dose structure (Protein Data Bank: 2IH8), a high-dose structure (Protein Data Bank: 2IH9) and a near-atomic structure (Protein ... three-dimensional structure ofMaL has been solved as one of the first completelaccase structures (Protein Data Bank codes: 1GW0,laccase from M. albomyces; 2IH8, a low-dose crystal structure of a ... crystal structureshave shown only one oxygen atom between the two T3coppers [7–10]. The crystal structure of MaL also hasa chloride ion attached to the T2 copper, whereasother crystal structures...
... applies to one of the words inthe corpus, two terms are recognised, one with aE+W structure and the other with a W structure. For instance, given the word “ferrobasalts”, thesystem identifies the ... Identification of termsTerms are identified using the following patterndescribing their morphological structure: E+Wwhere E is a prefix or combining form and W is aword whose length is higher than ... mis-takenly used instead of the dash to mark com-ment clauses. Consider for instance the follow-ing sentence: “As this magma-which drives oneof the worlds largest volcanic systems-rises, itpushes...
... phrases in the an-swer sentence, see Section 4 of this paper. Step3 is concerned with retrieving the parse tree forthe answer sentence. In our implementation allanswer sentences in the training ... patternWhen[1]+was[2]+NP[3]+VERB[4], whichtogether list 382 answer sentences, and thus 382potentially different answer sentence structuresfrom which patterns can be gained. As a result,the amount ... twoentities: a) a sentence that constitutes a validresponse to the query, b) the head node of aphrase in that sentence that constitutes the answer.Therefore the algorithm can be used for sentence retrieval...