... Food hub operators are skilled business people who have identied a challenge how to satisfy retail and institutional market demand to source from small and midsize producers and have deftly ... certies producers who follow Red Tomato’s protocol and includes them in its marketing program under the Eco AppleTM brand. To establish this brand identity, Red Tomato worked with the Integrated ... www.ers.usda.gov/Publications/ERR99/ERR99.pdfRed Tomato’s Eco AppleTM brand emphasizes sustainable production practices.19expand and improve their production and handling methods, increase sales, and strengthen their ties to local...
... so-lution is to assign any insertion errors to each of1These conversations are not part of the standard Fisher and Switchboard corpora usedto train most ASR systems.Ins Del Sub Total % dataFull ... work was supported by the Edinburgh-StanfordLINK and ONR MURI award N000140510388. Wethank Andreas Stolcke for providing the ASR out-put, language model, and forced alignments used here, and Raghunandan ... see a tendency towardshigher IWER for very slow speech, consistent withShinozaki and Furui (2001) and Siegler and Stern(1995). The effects of pitch minimum and maximum are not shown for reasons...
... tem-plate to introduce, by PCR, the mutation K96R. Afteramplification the fragment was purified and subclonedinto pET3d vector and DNA sequenced for confirma-tion. The resulting plasmid was usedto ... containing asecond CX3C motif. From top to bottom (with database accession numbers in parentheses): Sulfolobus solfataricus (P95896); Pseudomonassyringae pv. tomato str. DC3000 (AAO55930); Pseudomonas ... solfataricusbelongs to the CX3C subgroup of enzymes cleaving bothamides and nitrilesSer195 and Cys145 are predicted to be the active site nucleophilesElisa Cilia1,2, Armando Fabbri1, Monica...
... pain, infection, and tooth loss. How can tooth decay lead to death?Untreated tooth decay can penetrate the tooth surface, allowing bacteria to infect the interior of the tooth, causing an ... hygiene, injury prevention, andspeechandlanguage development, among other topics. Because resistance to tooth decay is determined in part by genetics, eating patterns, and oral hygiene, early ... had difficulty accessing needed dental care reportedly were unable to get care because the provider refused to accept their insurance plan, compared to only 2 percent of privately insured children....
... wild-typeprotein (B) and the StnII-R29Q (C) and StnII-Y111N (D) variants. Blue and red correspond to positively and negatively charged areas,respectively. The side chains of R29 and Y111 are shown in (A).Structure ... composed byb-strands 145–150 and 156–161 and they are rich inhydrophobic and exposed residues. In particular, thearomatic rings of Y140 and W146 have high accessiblesurface area (30% and 35%, respectively). ... wild-typeprotein and StnII-R29Q mutant (Figs 1 and 2). Inaddition, the structure of StnII-Y111N shows twoadditional short b-strands (residues 5–8, 62–64) and a3–10-helix (residues 9–11). Compared with...
... of ubiquinone-0 (Q-0)(1 lM to 5 mM), MK-3 (1 lM to 1 mM), oxidized and reduced FAD and NAD (1 lM to 5 mM), nicotinic acid(1 mM to 10 mM)orMgSO4(1 lM to 50 mM). In the case ofmenadione, ... BvgS and EvgS of Bordetella pertussis and Escherichia coli,respect-ively, are shown to be responsive to oxidized ubiquinone-0(Q-0) in vitro. The oxidized ubiquinone is a strong inhibitorof ... thebottom panel autoradiograms of representa-tive SDS/PAGE are shown. In the top panel,the increase with time of BvgS-P and EvgS-Pin the presence or absence of Q-0 and/ ordithionite is shown. For...
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... integration of speechandlanguage technolo-gies plays an important role in speechto texttranslation. This paper describes a unification-based active chart parser andhow it is utilizedfor language ... to a perfectintegration of the ASR and RBMT components. Language modeling effort in ASR and syntac-tic analysis effort in RBMT are overlapped and merged into a single task. Its advantages are twofold. ... two basic methods that are being used to integrate ASR and rule-based MT systems:First-best method and the N-best list method. Bothtechniques are motivated from a software engi-neering perspective....
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