... Logical Form of ComplexSentences in Task-Oriented Dialogues* Cecile T. Balkanski Harvard University, Aiken Computation ... the com- plex action sentences that are often expressed in task- oriented dialogues. Most existing logical form represen- tations have been developed for single-clause sentences that express ... present purpose, it facilitates the representation of sentences about multiple actions and relations between them. Unrealized-action sentences A Davidsonian logical form of sentence (la),...
... ‘My name is Joe.’ Compounding . A compound expression is multiple expressions puttogether with operators. For example, 10 + 20 or P(1 + r) n , a formulafor compound interest calculations. ... 2004 10:09 PMPlease purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark. 14.3 Oracle Expression Filter 313Chapter 14Now let’s look at a more complex example, using all of ... PMPlease purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark. 12.4 Demonstrating Subqueries 273Chapter 12 Following are some multiple-row subquery examples, perhaps allowing...
... 10:17 PMPlease purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark. Index 635Index See also ConstraintsFOR loop, 560, 561–63defined, 560 examples, 561–63nested, 562statement ... 64–65Spatial datatype, 355index.fm Page 647 Thursday, July 29, 2004 10:37 PMPlease purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark. 620 A.16 FACTS.SQL end if; exception when NO_DATA_FOUND ... ); commit;Appendix_A.fm Page 620 Thursday, July 29, 2004 10:17 PMPlease purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark. 640 Index defined, 124MULTISET EXCEPT, 130MULTISET...
... Type of Organic Compound Functions Which test is used to detect this compound or type of compound? Name of building block Diagram of Structure of Organic Compound Glucose ... are made of multiple repeats of smaller building block compounds. Starch, proteins, and nucleic acids are examples of this type of organic compound. Circle a building block in the starch, protein, ... understanding of organic compounds, identify the type of organic compound shown in each diagram and complete the first three columns of the table. Many large organic compounds are made of multiple...
... 285.13,and 285.17, Stats., to categorize organic compound emissionsfrom chemical, coatings and rubber products manufacturingsources into separate organic compound air contaminant sourcecategories ... this section, any references to total organiccompounds or TOC in ss. NR 440.675, 440.686, or 440.705 shallbe considered to be volatile organic compounds as defined in s.NR 400.02 (162).(2) ... measured as total combustible carbon) which enter theincinerator or oxidation unit to nonorganic compounds.4. Install and operate an alternate VOC emission reductionsystem demonstrated to have...
... as well asother structurally related compounds like ursolic, epi-pomolic and tormentic acids [12]. MA appears to dis-play antiparasitic activities in apicomplexa [13], furtherdemonstrated in ... predictthe potential affinity of compounds have been devel-oped in the last years. These methods allow the virtualscreening of proteins showing the potential to bind agiven compound among large chemical ... PLA2 activity by MA. MA and 3,4-dichloroiso-coumarin (DIC) were tested at 100 and 400 lM. The compoundswere incubated with the enzyme control and schizonts protein for15 min and 2 h respectively....
... core of the bc1 complex is represented by thecytochrome b ⁄ Qcr7p ⁄ Qcr8p sub -complex [24–27](Fig. 8). We propose that this subcomplex is referred toas the ‘membrane core sub -complex . In the ... absence of the oxidase complex in the500 kDa bc1sub -complex was further confirmed bythe results obtained with another antiserum directedagainst the yeast cytochrome c oxidase complex subunit 1 ... homodimeric bc1 complex (Fig. 2A).This means that, in the absence of this supernumerarysubunit, the formation of the two supercomplexes isstill possible. Figure 2B shows that these two super-complexes...
... the bc1 complex are assembled into subcom-plexes or the sequence in which the putative subcomplexesare assembled to form the bc1 complex. The sequence inwhich the subunits and subcomplexes ... core subcomplex in organizing thecytochrome bc1 complex. It was proposed previously thatthe N-terminus of subunit 7 plays an important role duringthe assembly of the cytochrome bc1 complex ... whilethe absence of the cytochrome b subcomplex (formed byFig. 5. Schematic model summarizing the putative cytochrome bc1subcomplexes involved in bc1 complex assembly. The double arrowsindicate...
... al. Ca2+⁄ CaM in complex with the PhK5 peptideFEBS Journal 272 (2005) 15111522 ê 2005 FEBS 1515 How similar is the Ca2+/CaM/PhK5 complex toother Ca2+/CaM/peptide complexes?Classical ... compact Ca2+⁄ CaM ⁄ peptide complex. Analysis of the NMR relaxation data sug-gests that the Ca2+⁄ CaM ⁄ PhK5 complex is a closestructural relative of CaM complexes with eNOS,smMLCK and ... and fluorescence anisotropystudies of the Ca2+⁄ CaM ⁄ PhK5 complex have indica-ted that this complex has a similar structure to thecomplexes of Ca2+⁄ CaM with peptides derived fromother CaM-dependent...
... arecategorized as primitive (base) and complex (compound) , basicallyforming an event hierarchy in which complex events are generatedby composing primitive or other complex events using a set of eventcomposition ... valid in the presence of complex subevents. For and, minor changes are required for deal-ing with complex subevents. The and operator requires only the endpoints of complex subevents to be in ... for such complex events (in addition to the naive plan) resemble a filteringapproach. First, we detect the partial complex event consisting ofnon-negated subevents only. When that complex event...