... W=Score3=Score1=Score5=Score3=Score3ScoringWORLDbackwards(instructionsforitem#4)Write the person’s response below the correct response.Draw lines matching the same letters inthe correct response and the response given.TheselinesMUSTNOTcrosseachother.Drawonlyonelineperletter. The person’sscoreis the maximumnumberoflinesthatcanbedrawnwithoutcrossingany.Examples:=Score0FoldalongthislineandshowinstructionstopersonFoldlineItem11Item91212Cognitive ... am going to name three objects. When I am finished, I want you to repeat them. Remember what they are because I am going to ask you to name them again in a few minutes.(Say the followingwordsslowlyatapproximatelyone-secondintervals):Ball ... Act,physiciansarerequiredtodocumentpatientsundertheir care who have a condition incompatible with safe driving and to instruct these patients to stopdriving.If the physicianlearnsthat the patientcontinuestodrivedespitethisinstruction, the physicianisrequiredtonotify the SuperintendentofMotorVehicles(Motor...
... are in- putted subsequently. In a bipartite program in which the grammar is written into the algorithm, such as is the case inthe approach this author has taken, the question of whether the ... main routine with appropriate subroutines. This raises the further question of the functions and design of the executive routine and sub- routines. In this type of parsing program, the function ... individual functions. The subroutines will be of two kinds: analytic sub- routines, the purpose of which will be to perform tasks of linguistic analysis such as the determination of the internal...
... (particularly the short ones) have all zeroes in them. In other words, none of the bigrams from the training set appears in these reviews. This sug-gests that the main problem with the bigram modelis ... one in which the author himself likes the movie, and inthe other, the author’s cousin likes the movie. The over-generalization resulting from these “stemmed” re-lations renders dependency information ... re-moving them from the reviews is not effective in terms of improving performance. To determine the reason, we examine the n-grams and the depen-dency relations that are extracted from the non-reviews....
... categories.Method C * there is telephone and the books on the desk. Eb: The word inthe beginning of the part which should be replaced. Ee: The word inthe middle or the end of the part which ... word and the one preceding/ the targeted word and the one following/ the targeted word and the two preceding/ the targeted word and the two fol-lowing), and the first and last letters of the word. ... i.e., the targeted word and the two preceding and follow-ing words, their word classes, their root forms, five combinations of these (the targeted word, the one preceding and one following/ the...
... twoelements in ClpA, one inthe N-domain and the other in the pore of the ClpA hexamer. Inthe case of shortunstructured peptides or unfolded proteins such ascasein, binding to the tyrosine residues in ... threedomains: an N-domain and two ATP-binding domainsreferred to as the D1 and D2 domains. Interestingly,deletion of the N-domain from ClpA not only abol-ishes binding of the adaptor protein, ClpS, but ... that the N-domain facilitates an early binding step, contribut-ing to specific recognition of substrates such as SsrA-tagged proteins. In order to further study the role of the N-domains in substrate...
... induced in the HMG box seems very interesting. Indeed, the bend determined by Raman for the free SREfos in solution is roughly similar to that formed in SREfos in the crystal of its complex with the ... provide information on the localrepartition of the angles involved inthe SREfoshelixbending.Relative effect of bending strainThere are several indications of a redistribution of the strains ... the HMG box. Otherwise, the temperature-induced struc-tural changes inthe Raman spectra during premeltingare mainly characterized, in SVD analysis, by variation in the V2contribution of the spectral...
... of the targeting signal is the parameter discriminating between SRP-dependent andSRP-independent pathways [14]. On the other hand, in vitrocross-linking studies have revealed that the binding ... consists of the positively charged N domain, the hydrophobic Hdomain and the C-terminal C domain. The a-helix inthe H domain is predicted to extend up to the Gly at position )10 inthe signal ... routed to the SecYEG translocon via the SRPpathway, the targeting pathway that is exploited by integralinner-membrane proteins. Together, these data indicatethat the helix breaker in cleavable...
... nucleicbinding domain found inthe splicing factor 45 and otherDNA-binding proteins [11,20], whereas RRM (RNA recognition motif) was already described in numerousproteins [21,22].Further analyses ... response to the immune systemattack during disease progression. They will remain in the brain and other organs during the lifetime of infected hosts. The reactivation of encysted bradyzoites into activelyreplicating ... of the exact position of the two introns whichwere 780- and 630-bp long (Fig. 1B). These intronscontained the typical GT/AG consensus splicing signal. The excision of the two introns from the...
... hereas the ratio of the number of hypotheses inthe N-best list that the word appears in to the total numberof hypotheses. These numbers are calculated using the original N-best hypothesis ... training data. We test this assumption bytaking the best-performing feature sets from Table 5and training new models using twice the trainingdata {S=4000}. The results are shown in Table 6. In ... identifying semanti-cally inconsistent error words. In the future, we plan to continue improving oursystem by considering smarter trainable combina-tion techniques and by separating the training...
... Following the boot-strapping principle, we are starting with 750 genus verbs inthe defin- ing word list of LDOCE, then gradually ex- panding them to all the verbs defined in LDOCE. There ... defined as: II y-x U = mini( i is the numbers of links on P, P is any path connect- ing x and y }. We can select a reasonable dis- tance for Cj(d) by detecting slopes with points in the ... C. Fillmore, The Ca~e ]or Case ,in Uni~ersab in Linguistic Theory, E. Bach and R. Harm (eds.), Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1968. [4] R. Schank, Coneeptaal Information Processing, North-Holland...