... as B and I. Finally, we compute the frequency of all the candidates identified in all snippets, and output the one with the highest frequency. 4 Experiments and Evaluation We extracted the ... translations for over 50% of the cases, and at least partially correct almost 90% of the cases. 5 Conclusion andFuture work We have presented a new method for finding translations on the Web for ... for learning to finding translations and transliterations on the Web for a given term. The approach involves using a small set of terms and translations to obtain mixed-code snippets from...
... Gly175–Ala181 formsan anti-parallel intermolecular b sheet with the b12 of the other monomer, and towards the C-terminus, the subsequent residues, Phe182–Lys186, pass through the a2 vicinity of the other ... A˚were used. The atomic charge parameters forthe molecules were taken from the default library. The model figures were generatedwith molscript [43] ⁄ raster3d [43,44] for Figs 2 and 3 and with chimera ... residues of the loop (Ala7–Pro13) turn into the interior of the dimer interface, and Leu10 and Tyr12 form a hydrophobic core withIle70, Met116, Val141, Pro154, Ile156 and Pro161 of the other monomer....
... historical data adopted forthe base year (2000) by the ratio of the modeled with-CAAA and base year air quality. We use the same approach to estimate future year air quality for the without-CAAA ... presents the values that we used forthe AEO 2005 projections for population, GDP, energy consumption, and oil price values in 2010 and 2020. For reference, the table also presents the historical ... emissions estimates for years other than 2000. In the case of with-CAAA emissions from industrial point sources and area sources, we used the point source and nonpoint source files fromthe 2002 EPA...
... willcoincide within the limits of experimental accuracy and therefore the heat-capacity change on unfolding will be the same forthe wild-type andthe mutant protein. The quality of the multiple-curve ... sharply from pH 3.75 to pH 3.50 andthe 4 °CdifferenceinTmbetween the wild-type andthe E34D mutant at bothpH 4.00 and 3.75 decreases to only 2 °CatpH3.50.Thesevalues, together with the fact ... temperature and various protein concentrations the temperature of the samples within the cells was controlled by thermostat for 5 min before the spectra were measured. For eachspectrum five scans from...
... University of Oxford, UK, and Barry Wall and Colin Muirhead fromthe NationalRadiological Protection Board, UK, for their helpful comments on the calculations and on the manuscript. The study was ... Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, and the USA. The source of this information is describedbelow, and details of the calculations are provided in the webappendix (http:// image.thelancet.com/extras/03art4007webappendix.pdf).Models ... the Japanese atomic bombsurvivors.7 The lung cancer model included parameters for sex and attained age. All other models includedparameters for sex and age at exposure, andfor leukaemiaand...
... In the past, the burden of planning forthefuture fellprimarily on such external forces as government (through Social Security and Medicare) and employers (through pension plans directed by the employer). ... wait until they are in their forties, and many (29 percent) said theirclients refuse to focus on retirement planning until they reach theirfifties.112A recent report prepared forthe Consumer ... fits in with their long- and short-termfinancial goals.. . . And They Need to Understand Their Retirement OptionsIn the Savings Are Vital to Everyone’s Retirement Act of 1997 (the “SAVER Act”),...
... rapid growth of the Internet has been free and open access to the basic documents, especially the specifications of the protocols. The beginnings of the ARPANET andthe Internet in the university ... turn willdrive further evolution of the net itself. The most pressing question forthefuture of the Internet is not how the technology will change, buthow the process of change and evolution itself ... in the network. Wesee, for example, in the debates over control of the domain namespace andthe form of the next-generationIP addresses a struggle to find the next social structureto guide the...
... paleontologists), and when the Alvarez findings were published, it was from this group that the loud-est dissent and opposition came. To the others in the fossil fields, how-ever, the evidence that there ... detecting helium-3 from rocks. After all, it was not the buckyballs that were so important (for they can be made on Earth, in forest fires, for instance) but the fact that they encased the helium-3. ... that the field area lies in some of the most scenic country in the already scenic American West. From north of the Greybull River, and including the Beartooth and Absaroka ranges of the Rocky...
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