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Protocol (PAgP) as a control mechanism, ... Communication with UniDirectional Link Detection, page 31
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trouble with the last test, but because your mistakes were highly idiosyncratic
, ... shop
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gregarious
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their request.)
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happiest accentuate
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phate has bound, Lys262 covers the active site. This
basic ... Hanau S (2004) Selective inhibition of Trypano-
soma brucei 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase by
high- energy intermediate and transition-state analogues.
J Med Chem 47, 3427–3437.
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gins DG & Gibson TJ (1994) CLUSTAL W: improving
the sensitivity of progressive multiple sequence align-
ment through sequence weighting, position-specific gap
penalties...
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eign words. We use this network to iden-
tify the semantic orientation of foreign words
based on connection between words in the
same language as well as multilingual ... positive and neg-
ative words and has shown very promising re-
sults.
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tifying the semantic orientation of words. Word po-
larity ... different orienta-
tion such as “simplistic but well-received”. Words
are clustered into two sets and the cluster with the
higher average word frequency is classified as posi-
tive.
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relations. LCP records mutual similarity of words
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a high- density text. The reason is that coherence
of a segment should be determined not only by
reiteration of words but also by lexical cohesion.
Morris...
... common words: most frequent words over-
all, most frequent words in a dialogue, filled pauses,
and affirmative cue words. We find that degree of
entrainment with respect to most frequent words can
distinguish ... between conversation partners: the use
of high- frequency words, the most frequent words in
the dialogue or corpus. In Section 2 we describe ex-
periments on high- frequency word entrainment and
perceived ... quantifying the de-
gree of entrainment between the speakers (S
1
and
S
2
) in several word classes. In addition to overall
high- frequency words, we looked at two subclasses
of words often used...
... reason: if the
words that occur rarely in a corpus are found to be
distributionally similar to more frequently occurring
words, then one may be able to make better infer-
ences on rare words.
However, ... to
occur in similar contexts, thus linking the semantics
of words with their lexical usage in text. One may
ask why is clustering of words necessary in the first
place? There may be several reasons ... has been done in the NLP community
on clustering words according to their meaning in
text (Hindle, 1990; Lin, 1998). The basic intuition
is that words that are similar to each other tend to
occur...
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words) , POS-tagged collection(6,750,000 words) , and
tree-tagged collection(30,000 sentences) at present.
where the test corpus contains a total of IV]
words and is composed ...
tions between words, from a raw corpus.
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by a set of head-dependent relations between
words. A sentence is analyzed by establishing
dependency links between individual words in
the sentence. ... grammar
is just a list of all pairs of unique words in
the corpus. The initial pairs represent the ten-
tative head-dependent relations of the words.
And the initial probabilities of the pairs...
... of the ab-
sorption band at a higher -frequency side [3].
Among these absorption bands, the intensity of
1070 cm
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is much stronger than the features at its
high- frequency side even when the structural ... the higher -frequency side around 1170–
1200 cm
À1
. In order to understand clearly the in-
fluence of Si–O bond stretching on the shape and
intensity of the spectra of samples B and C at a
higher ... High- frequency FTIR absorption of SiO
2
/Si nanowires
Quanli Hu
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, Hiroshi Suzuki, Hong Gao, Hiroshi...