... enterotoxin in human intestine and in a
human intestinal cell line (Caco-2). J. Cell Physiol. 156, 138–144.
20. Cohen, M.B., Hawkins, J.A. & Witte, D.P. (1998) Guanylin
mRNA expression in human intestine ... mechan-
ism of desensitization of these receptors. GC-A is phos-
phorylated on six serine and threonine residues present in
the protein kinase-like domain in the basal state [2].
Mutation of any of these ... concentrations
of
125
I-labeled ST
Y72F
for 1 h at 37 °C in binding buffer
(50 m
M
Hepes, pH 7.5, 4 m
M
MgCl
2
, 0.1% bovine serum
albumin, 10 lgặmL
)1
leupeptin, 10 lgặmL
)1
aprotinin).
Following incubation,...
... pro-
noun use in four European languages: Intralingual
and interlingual dimensions. In Proceedings of the
Annual Meeting of the Australian Linguistic Society,
Brisbane, Australia.
Ralf Steinberger, ... for Computational Linguistics
Towards a model of formal and informal address in English
Manaal Faruqui
Computer Science and Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology
Kharagpur, India
manaalfar@gmail.com
Sebastian ... MultiSemCor
Corpus. Journal of Natural Language Engineering,
11(3):247–261.
Adam Bermingham and Alan F. Smeaton. 2009. A
study of inter-annotator agreement for opinion re-
trieval. In Proceedings of ACM SIGIR,...
... such
as English and German. When translating from
English to German, verbsin the German output
are often incorrectly left near their position in En-
glish, creating problems of fluency. Verbs are ... rows decl and int/perif in
table 1), which is not the case in English. While in
English, the verbal complex is placed in the 2nd
position in declarative, or in the 1st position in in-
terrogative ... for
training a PSMT system or input to the decoder.
The processing steps are shown in figure 1.
For the development of the reordering rules, we
used a small sample of the training data. In par-
ticular,...
... imprint-
ing could be observed for the imprinted QTL on SSC2.
For the remaining QTL with imprinting effects the mode
of imprinting was consistent (Table 6).
When comparing the results of the joint ... regarding the imprinting effects, especially for the
imprinted QTL with an inconsistent mode of imprinting
(Table 6). In some cases, imprinting effects might be
spurious and due to within-founder ... but
was extended for imprinting effe cts. Modelling imprint-
ing seemed to be important for these traits. Ignoring
imprinting resulted in a reduced number of mapped
QTL for all three traits. Besides,...
... following principles in order to achieve the aims and objectives of the
study:
+ Collecting data containing directive PVs.
+ Choosing data sources from ebook.
+ Choosing type of data: original ... to performative
verbs are presented in order to pave the way for an investigation of directive PVs in
chapter 2 where the forms and meanings of PVs will be examined in terms of syntactic and ... persons having certain thoughts or
feelings, or for the inauguration of certain consequential conduct on the part of any
participant, then a person participating in and so invoking the procedure...
... the other hand, in English, a rising intonation is important when using
tag questions. In fact, rising intonation is the only feature that makes this type of
questions distinct from declarative ... điểm nào?
b) Types of questions inEnglish
In English, there are many ways to categorize and define questions. In
“Practical English Usage”, questions are classified into 4 main types (Swan,
2003): ... for seeking
information. However, there are some sentences in the form of questions but they
don’t require an answer. We often use those sentences for greeting purposes.
In terms of speaking purposes,...