... Electrical Engineering
University of Washington
Seattle, 98195
mo@ee.washington.edu
Abstract
In this work, we provide an empiri-
cal analysis of differences in word use
between genders in telephone ... Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the ACL, pages 435–442,
Ann Arbor, June 2005.
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2005 Association for Computational Linguistics
A Quantitative Analysis of...
...
phemes in terminology on the basis of a small
sample.
1 Introduction
In computational linguistics, the interest in ter-
minological applications such as automatic term
extraction is growing, ...
Located in the intersection of these two
backgrounds, the aim of the present study is
twofold, i.e. (1) to introduce a quantitative
framework in which the dynamic nature of...
... may
explain the differences in drug efficacy between the mono-
intercalating anthracyclines and the more sequence-selective
bisanthracycline WP631. To gain further insight into the
causes of the distinct ... AnnexinV-Fluos
staining and low propidium-iodide staining are clearly more abundant
after treatment with daunorubicin (D).
Fig. 4. Quantitative determination of the uptake of...
... is
identified within noun phrases in Navy messages.
Mechanisms of text compression include increased fre-
quency of complex noun sequences and also increased
usage of nominalizations. Semantic ... sources of text compression by
two means: (1) comparing a full grammar of the standard
language to that of the domain in which we are working,
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and {2) comparing the distr...
... amine bases of arginine 73 by
the two amines of histidine. In addition to act as a
catalytic acid, R73 can play a second function in RNA
cleavage: reducing the pK
a
of the 2¢-OH group by
donating ... enzyme acting as a catalytic base,
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B
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Fig. 1. Graphic representation of Kid residues involved in RNA
binding specificity and cleavage. (A) Kid dimer with the residues
involved in...
... °C. Finally, the chip was rinsed in 0.05· SSC before
drying by low-speed centrifugation. For staining, the chip
was immersed in an NaCl ⁄ P
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solution containing 10 lgÆmL
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of streptavidin ⁄ ... those in
primary human hepatocytes.
Expression of liver-selective transcription factors,
such as HNFs, CCAAT ⁄ enhancer-binding proteins and
GATA-binding proteins, is essential for the indu...
... part of the
training data. In a later version of the classifier,
we employed
cross-validation,
separating our train-
ing data in 10 equally sized subsets and repeatedly
training on 9 of them ... methods for
combining the tests can offer only small improve-
ment. Furthermore, the prominence of one variable
can easily lead to overfitting the training data in the
remainin...
... useful in modelling intonation
phenomena such as the prosodic bracketing of
English phrases like (6) (generated using the English
Chain rule), whose applicative bracketing is given in
(6a). ... present in all minor
phrases. Note the phonetic justification of this
prosodic category as the domain of high tone
linking.
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The diagram is annotated according to the
notati...
... VE-cadherin at the cell borders (C). EC mechanosensing of the underlying substrate is probably completed
via integrin binding at FAs, leading to stretching of talin and activation of vinculin to reinforce ... a
fibronectin molecule, and the maintenance of this bond
requires talin, which binds the integrin to an actin fila-
ment [16]. Stretching talin activates vinculin, a FA pro-
tein,...
... result. In so doing it makes use of a set of
polysemy operators which map between lexical
senses, thus making a potentially indefinite number of
related senses available.
1 INTRODUCTION: LEXICAL ... "splitting" of lexical
senses can be regarded as a form of ambiguity
generated by the contact between logical domains.
Other kinds of mapping between not...