... “causal” for any of
the examples. The largest class in our dataset is
“participant”, which is the label for 43% of the
examples; the smallest is “temporal”, which labels
9% of the examples. “Causal” ... frequency
of the preposition in a paraphrase such as “storm
in the desert” and the ease of understanding that
phrase. For example, the preposition &apos ;of& apos; is very
frequent and could ... , MA.
Preslav Nakov and Marti Hearst. 2006. Using Verbs to
Characterize Noun- Noun Relations. In Proceedings
of AIMSA 2006, pp 233-244, Varne, Bulgaria.
Preslav Nakov and Marti Hearst. 2005....
... Dictionary
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of variation is similar to wild card terms. Here are
examples of the sets of limited sets of verbs.
be ahead of Tom
get ahead of Tom
keep ahead of Tom
remain ahead of Tom
stay ahead of Tom
keep ... proverbs, set phrases, fixed phrases,
phrasal verbs, common phrases, prepositional
verbs, and phrasal/prepositional verbs. They all
offer the same kinds of problems to the speaker
and writer of ... head.
A minimum of abbreviations and symbols are
used, and these are explained in the section
“Terms and Symbols.” The user who understands
the meaning of entry head, variable, and wild
card term...
... in terms of
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structures of the lumbar spine through the
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decompression.
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paraparesis, hemiparesis, and foot drop), and 15 miscellanous cases of ... Schwetschenau et al.
and published in 1976 (171). Sixty-eight of 130 appropriate patients were randomized to 1 ml of
20 mg chymopapain/5 ml of saline or 1 ml of 20 mg sodium iothalamate/5 ml of saline placebo
solution....
... effective.
The accuracies of with-EM, random and with-
out-EM are gradually increasing according to the
percentage of added hand labeled examplesand
catch up that of human and converge at 30 per-
centage ... search query and the
number of initial positive examplesand the per-
centage of it in the training data set.
word
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positive ... (e.g.,
"Loft AND shop" or "Loft AND stationary").
On the other hand, it is often costly to create
negative examples. In principle, we can create
negative examples in the...
... Linguistics
Effects ofNoun Phrase Bracketing in Dependency Parsing and Machine
Translation
Nathan Green
Charles University in Prague
Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
green@ufal.mff.cuni.cz
Abstract
Flat ... to handle noun phrases with more
depth, in this case the and does not properly connect the
two components.
Figure 6: With the addition ofnoun phrase structure in
parser, the complicated noun ... al., 2005).
Both of the parsers are then tested on a subset of
the WSJ corpus, section 22, of the Penn Treebank
and the UAS and LAS scores are generated. Errors
generated by each of these systems...
... Two types of appositions are
identified: with and without commas (“Rupert
Murdoch, News Corp.’s chairman and chief ex-
ecutive of cer,” and “News Corp.’s chairman
and chief executive of cer Rupert ... excluding many infrequent
nouns and NPs.
1
Bean and Riloff’s non-anaphoric NPs do not correspond to
our +discourse new ones, but rather to the union of our +dis-
course
new and +unique classes.
In ... postmodification of the current land-
ownership system”. This approach leads to 72%
precision and 69% recall for definite discourse new
NPs.
The system described in (Bean and Riloff, 1999)
also makes use of...
... administered as
Table 1
Types of medication errors before and after implementing CPOE
Error type HWP (no. of errors and % of total errors)
a
CPOE (no. of errors and % of total errors)
a
Drug prescribed ... remit of the local ethics committee. Prior to
introduction of CPOE, local standards of prescribing existed
specifying the tenets of good practice, including the avoid-
ance of the use of abbreviations.
An ... periods were 28 weeks before and
2, 10, 25 and 37 weeks after introduction of CPOE. The unit
pharmacist prospectively recorded details of MEs and the total
number of drugs prescribed daily during...
... Bru-
cellacapt and Coombs tests in terms of sensitivity and
specificity in the diagnosis and follow-up of brucello-
sis and it was concluded that the results were similar
in the follow-up of patients ...
1/160 and higher titers were taken to be positive,
sensitivity of brucellacapt test, Coombs anti brucella
test and SAT are respectively 95.1 %, 91.5 % and 65.8
%. The correlation of brucellacapt ...
which included 68 patients with brucellosis and 70
control group, sensitivity and specificity were found
to be 45.5 % and 97.1 % for Ig M and 79 % and 100 %
for Ig G respectively (10). When...
... multiple types of DNA lesions and that are often
caused by collapsed replication forks (44). NS1 could
easily cause double strand breaks through the simple
mechanism of nicking both DNA strands a ... evi-
dence for an interaction between NS1 and PARP.
Since PARP is active at the site of single strand DNA
breaks, and single-strand nicking is a known activity
of NS1 protein, it is likely that NS1 ... a covalent manner,
and that both DNA-helix distorting and single strand
nick forms of DNA damage are important pathways
to apoptosis upon expression of NS1.
Materials and Methods
Transfection...
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and tolerability of 5-L o xin
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and Aflapin
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in the
treatment of OA of the knee.
Materials and Methods
Study materials
BE-30 (5-L o x in
) is a novel Boswellia serrata ex-
tract standardized ...
Hematological and biochemical evaluations
For assessment of safety of 5-Loxi n
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pin
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, several parameters were evaluated in serum,
urine and whole blood of all subjects at each visit of
the ... Department of Statistics, Prakasam Road, SV University, Tirupati, 517 592, India
5. Department of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Allergy and Immunology, School of Medicine, U C Davis and VA...