... carried out; the computer-generated order for the nurse to administer the drug was not triggered due to poor prescribing practice, lead-ing to the dose being omitted. This resulted in an extendedperiod ... prescribing errors [13].Most of the errors were defined as 'minor' in outcome and, assuch, did not cause the patient harm but, in some cases, mayhave lead to an increase in monitoring ... adverse incident reports. Patient outcome was assessedby the pharmacist and clinical director, who were not blindedto the prescribing system; this could have introduced the potential for bias in the...
... another question: which foreign languages amidst hundreds of languagesinthe global market? Undoubtedly, English has been enjoying the lion share inthe world market in general and inthe international ... English learning and teaching has helped Vietnam inthe new era of integration. On the other hand, the learning and teaching of English at the expense of other languages is posing serious issues.We ... competence in and/or raising awareness to the less used languages; 17Asian countries is doing in reaction to the increasing importance of English is to lower the starting grade for English instruction....
... time), the smaller the resulting grammar will be. The task is to search for parsing algorithms that. incorporate the work of the metagrammar into context -free phrase structure parsing without ... large number of sample sentences inorder to determine the interaction of the unmarked syntactic order and the ordering preferences introduced by discourse roles. There are too many possible feature ... has the mechanisms to handle freeword order, has been extended to account for the interaction of syntax and prag- mat.its, as well as for the mutually competing ordering principles. The modifications...
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... 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 ... fed into the program from a separate source. Likewise, it is possible to view the executive routine of the algorithm which contains the grammar as the actual parsing algorithm and to view the...
... the clinical pharmacist, comprising 1,286 inthe C-Uand 1,224 inthe PB-U. Inthe C-U, 44 MPEs occurred versus331 inthe PB-U (3.4% versus 27.0%, P < 0.001). Overall, the ICIS resulted in ... medication ordering. These results areshown in Table 3. In the C-U, the minor MPEs were mainly wrong pharmaceuticalform errors and infusion rate errors. The intercepted MPEs par-ticularly involved ... vasopressin infusion overdosecausing cardiac ischemia (level 3.5). In the PB-U, there were many minor MPEs, mainly because ofillegible writing, incomplete orders, or abbreviations. The inter-cepted...
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... Non-finite adverbial clauses of timeInstead of using a finite clause, we can use non-finite adverbial clauses including : ing clauses and ed clauses. Despite the common position at the beginning ... differences between the two languages. * Similarity inthe use of subordinatorsDespite the fact that adverbial clauses may go with or without a subordinator, in both languages, the subordinator is an ... leave them in their original clause form. Likewise, Cobuild, C. (1972) writes: In English, people often omit words rather than repeat them. This is called ellipses”. On the other hand, about the...
... itjoins the right bracket. The other rules areidentical to those for other domains, with the group containing the pronominal part of the relative pronoun having to join the other partof the ... inthe complementizer field. In a sense, the complementizer field acts like the fusion of the Vorfeld and the left bracketof the main domain: The complementizingpart of the pronoun, being the ... elements inthe right bracket(keeping in mind that we do not describe the order of the Mittelfeld).2.9 Relatives and pied-pipingRelative clauses open an embedded domainwith the main verb going into...
... displaying them inthe original con-text. The following functions are provided:Filtering and sorting The results which willbe displayed can be selected according to seve-47Proceedings of the ... and theirtranslations: the Greek parser, its lexicaldatabase, the extraction and concordanc-ing system.1 Introduction In today’s multilingual society, there is a pressingneed for building ... about50% of the sentences in a corpus like Europarl(Koehn, 2005), which contains proceedings of the European Parliament. For the remaining sen-tences, partial analyses are instead proposed forthe...
... Given a root word, connect it to all the words that sig- nificantly co-occur with it inthe training corpus; 1 then, recursively connect these words to their significant co- occurring words up ... should be included inthe network; however, we use just the t-scores in computing signifi- cance scores for all the relations. Given two words, w0 and wd, in a co-occurrence relation of order ... to the third -order has 8998 nodes and 37,548 edges. 2.3 Choosing the Most Typical Word The amount of evidence that a given sentence provides for choosing a candidate word is the sum of the...