... context". The four syntactic links of LEXTER Can be used to define this terminological context. For in- stance, the "expansion terminological context" (E- terminological context) ... object LINE. This definition of the context is original compared to the classical context definitions used in Informa- tion Retrieval, where the context of a lexical unit is obtained by examining ... NPs are described by their E- terminological context; in the second one, both the E-terminological context and the H'- terminological context (obtained with the H'-link within PUs)...
... surprising here, given the claim in this book that the sixteenth-centuryEpilogue: fromtext to work? 1335 Epilogue: fromtext to work?I have tried in this book to offer a more skeptical account of ... pleasurein the text is sometimes seen as merely (false) affect or as academic waste-fulness, its re-emergence displacing hoped-for political work, we also knowEpilogue: fromtext to work? 131basis ... within the university. The desire toEpilogue: fromtext to work? 135its vocational curricula and drive for the more “efficient” transmission of knowledge? 3What would I reply were I asked to...
... Exercises 1305INDEX 1327vi | C++ Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design, Fourth EditionApproachThe programming language C++, which evolved from C, is no longer considered anindustry-only ... 997Recursion or Iteration? 998Programming Example: Converting a Number from Binary to Decimal 999Programming Example: Converting a Number from Decimal to Binary 1004Quick Review 1008Exercises 1009Programming ... Array 516Multidimensional Arrays 517Programming Example: Code Detection 518Programming Example: Text Processing 525Quick Review 532Exercises 534Programming Exercises 539APPLICATIONS OF ARRAYS...
... non-comparatives by extracting only comparatives fromtext documents. Then we classify the comparatives into seven types. 3.1 Extracting comparative sentences from text documents Our strategy is to first ... (2009; 2011) studied to extract comparative sentences in Korean text documents. Li et al. (2010) studied to mine comparable entities from English comparative questions that users posted online. ... Proceedings of EMNLP’03. Seon Yang and Youngjoong Ko. 2009. Extracting Comparative Sentences from Korean Text Documents Using Comparative Lexical Patterns and Machine Learning Techniques. In Proceedings...
... andcharacterization of some of them. In this context we havepreviously reported four DNA helicases from plants: two from pea chloroplast, CDH I and CDH II [11,12] and two from pea nuclei, PDH45 and PDH65 [13,14]. ... polymerase I were from New England Biolabs; trypsin was from Serva (Heidel-berg, Germany); the DNA-intercalating compounds dau-norubicin, camptothecin, VP-16 and m-AMSA were from Topogene Inc. ... from Topogene Inc. (Ohio, USA); novobiocin, and nogala-mycin were from Sigma; ethidium bromide was from BDH and actinomycin C1was from Boehringer Mann-heim. Most of these compounds were dissolved...
... lectin from thehemolymph of crustaceans was most successful by affinitychromatography as it gave a higher fold of purification andpercentage of recovery [20,24,27,35–39]. The lectin waspurified from ... specificity of P. jacquemontii lectinis sufficiently evident from its inhibition and hemagglutin-atin study. The lectin is unique from that of other sialic acid-specific lectins. O-Acetyl sialic ... sialidasetypeX,proteaseenzymes and molecular mass standards were purchased from Sigma.Preparation of crab seraFreshwater field crabs, Paratelphusa jacquemontii werecollected from the local wetlands of Kanyakumari district,India....
... purchased from WakoPure Chemical Industries (Osaka, Japan) or Sigma-Aldrich(St Louis, MO, USA) unless otherwise stated. PG was pur-chased from PepTech Corp. (Burlington, MA, USA). TFMwas a gift from ... Re-emergingInfectious Diseases from the Ministry of Health,Labour and Welfare (01712004), and a grant for theProject to Promote the Development of Anti-AIDSPharmaceuticals from the Japan Health Sciences ... gamma-lyase from Brevi-bacterium linens BL2. Appl Environ Microbiol 64,3327–3331.11 Yoshimura M, Nakano Y, Yamashita Y, Oho T, SaitoT & Koga T (2000) Formation of methyl mercaptan from L-methionine...
... the structure of cyt c-550 from P. denitrifi-cans (Protein Data Bank code: 1cot) strain LMD22.21 [15,33]. P. versutus cyt c-550 has a high homo-logy with the cyt c-550 from P. denitrificans with ... solved by molecularreplacement using the program molrep [56] from the CCP4program suite [57] using the ferricyt c-550 structure from P. denitrificans (PDB code 1cot [15]) as the search model. ... spectrum of wt ferricyt c-550 withthat of the M100K variant (Fig. 6) and from the pro-ton T1relaxation times derived from the heme-methylpeaks (180 vs. 95 ms for the M100K and wt proteins,respectively).Fig....
... way. Whereas in other studies the reduction has typically been from several ten thou-sand to a few hundred, our reduction is from sev-eral ten thousand to only three. This leads to a very ... trying to understand the nature of syntax versus semantics if expressed in statistical terms. Acknowledgements I would like to thank Manfred Wettler and Chris-tian Biemann for comments, Hinrich ... ACL (Companion Volume), Barcelona, 195-198. Schütze, Hinrich (1993). Part-of-speech induction from scratch. Proceedings of ACL, Columbus, 251-258. 0.8 0.4 0.0 1.0...
... are learned from the Wall Street Journal, they are domain-specific labels rather than the more general "thing/person". However, if the hierarchy were to be used for textfrom the ... Zs" (patterns 3 and 4 in Hearst). From this phrase we can extract that Z is likely a hypernym for both X and Y. This data is extracted from the parsed text, and for each noun we construct ... (Fellbaum, 1998) automat- ically fromtext using no other lexical re- sources. WordNet has been an important re- search tool, but it is insufficient for domain- specific text, such as that encountered...
... total # words in utterance distance (sec.) from start to wj distance (sec.) from wj to end distance (words) from start to wj distance (words) from wj to end is wi accented or not/ or, cliticized, ... utterance and other features inferable from its text is important both for speech recognition and for speech synthesis. This work investigates the use of text analysis in predicting the location ... boundary prediction from unrestricted text. 1 Introduction The relationship between the intonational phras- ing of an utterance and other features which can be inferred from its transcription...
... the progressive reduction of the size of training corpora: e.g., from the 1,000 texts of the MUC-5 (MUC-5, 1993) to the 100 texts in MUC-6 (MUC-6, 1995). When the cor- pus size is limited, ... Proceedings of EACL '99 The Development of Lexical Resources for Information Extraction fromText Combining WordNet and Dewey Decimal Classification* Gabriela Cavagli~t ITC-irst Centro ... tlenecks in the development of new ap- plications in the field of Information Ex- traction from text. Generic resources (e.g., lexical databases) are promising for reducing the cost of specific...
... showing selective binding to humanIgA. From protein libraries constructed by combinatorialmutagenesis of a 58-amino-acid, three-helix bundle domainderived from the IgG-binding staphylococcal protein ... workcould constitute interesting candidates for such applica-tions.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThis work has been supported by support from the Swedish ResearchCouncil for Engineering Sciences (TFR), the ... recombinantIgA from different sources. The selection procedure,biosensor binding affinity and specificity data of candidateligands as well as the affinity chromatographic recovery ofIgA from a bacterial...
... ID="Label1" runat="server" Text= "Enter some text :"></asp:Label><asp:TextBox ID="TextBox1" runat="server"></asp:TextBox><asp:Button ID="Button1" ... runat="server">protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e){Label2 .Text = TextBox1 .Text; }</script><html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ><body><form ... <phone>, and <comments>. The text values inside elements, such as <name> and <phone>, are often called text nodes. Sometimes, the text content that you want to put inside...
... setupis the way the textual information is utilized in thesituated context. Instead of getting step-by-step in-structions from the text, our model uses text that de-scribes general knowledge about ... preconditions from text. However, our only source of supervisionis the feedback provided by the planning task whichutilizes the predictions. Additionally, we not onlyidentify these relations in text, ... Competition. http://ipc.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/1270% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%No text All text Full modelManual text GoldEasyHard71%64%59%48%31%88%89%91%94%95%Figure 6: Percentage...