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... balance between looking after ones own interests and those of your present employer. Model Speaking Question & Answerpart 1-Introduction 1.Hello. Could you show me your identification ... that I have achieved something. I particularly like our free talk sessions with the foreign teachers. It gives me the opportunity to question them about their countries and cultures. 18. What ... my child too many freedoms, but I will also try to understand his/her needs. 49. What hopes or fears do you have concerning your children? ( 5 - 8 ) Thats an interesting question. Allow me...
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... 1: An example on question retrievalmost information retrieval models, such as vectorspace model (VSM) (Salton et al., 1975), Okapi model (Robertson et al., 1994), language model (LM) (Ponte ... ranking model frameworkfor question retrieval in which different modelsare incorporated as features because the phrase-based translation model cannot be interpolatedwith a unigram language model ... The experiments showthat this model gains better performance than boththe language model and the word-based translation model. Following Xue et al. (2008), this model canbe written as:Scor...
... Therefore free mRNA accumulates in these cell -free systems [13] andexcessive secondary structure formation takes place.ResultsEffect of cold shock proteins on the combinedcell -free transcription/translation ... of the data isnot possible; however, it is worthwhile fitting the datawith plausible models. The simplest model wouldassume the interaction with one component of the sys-tem (a protein, DNA ... equation. In a more evolved model, CSPwould decrease the transcription by binding to DNAand the available mRNA would be limiting for theexpression rate. With this model (Eqn 2 in Experimen-tal...
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... with the perplexity of a standard back-off trigram model will in- dicate which model performs better. Although decision-tree letter language models are inferior to their N-gram counterparts ... developed a decision-tree method for building a language model that pre- dicts words given their previous history. We have described a powerful question search algo- rithm, that guarantees the local ... optimality of the selection, and which has not been applied before to word language models. We expect that the model will perform significantly better than the standard N-gram approach. 5 Acknowledgments...
... thing,’ said the Duck: ‘it’s generally a frog or a worm. e question is, what did the archbishop nd?’e Mouse did not notice this question, but hurriedly went on, ‘—found it advisable to go ... she did it at last, and managed to swallow a morsel of the lehand bit.*****‘Come, my head’s free at last!’ said Alice in a tone of de-light, which changed into alarm in another moment, when ... balanced an eel on the end of your nose What made you so awfully clever?’‘I have answered three questions, and that is enough,’ Said his father; `don’t give yourself airs!Do you think I can...
... otherwise, environmental apocalypse and energy crisis are feared to happen in the horizon. IELTS writing model essay 29Children learn best by observing the behavior of adults and copying it.The ... true. Always bear in mind the old saying: “never throw away the baby with bath water.” IELTS writing -model essay 23As computers are being used more and more in education, there will be soon ... international tourism furthers the understanding of people from different countries. (281 words) IELTS writing model essay 31Popular events like the football World Cup and other international sporting...
... werecompared against a control group using an in vitrobovine knee model. MethodsBovine knees are an established and acceptable model for biomechanical studies regarding BTPB ACL recon-struction, ... failure of the intact normal ACLin this model. In the control group of 20 knees (groupone) a standard rectangular bone block (20 mm longand 10 mm ì 10 mm at the free end) was cut from thepatella ... produce d whichwas20mmlongand10mmì11mmatthefreeend.In group three (eight knees) a broader wedge was fash-ioned (20 mm long and 10 mm × 13 mm at the free end) (Figure 1). All bone wedges shared...
... werecompared against a control group using an in vitrobovine knee model. MethodsBovine knees are an established and acceptable model for biomechanical studies regarding BTPB ACL recon-struction, ... failure of the intact normal ACLin this model. In the control group of 20 knees (groupone) a standard rectangular bone block (20 mm longand 10 mm ì 10 mm at the free end) was cut from thepatella ... produce d whichwas20mmlongand10mmì11mmatthefreeend.In group three (eight knees) a broader wedge was fash-ioned (20 mm long and 10 mm × 13 mm at the free end) (Figure 1). All bone wedges shared...