... 29% and job opportunities in the future 100%. Meanwhile, improving listening ability to understand and communicate in real situations and listening for entertainment account for 60%, 78% , 65% ... 37% 12% 51% Teacher pre-teaches new words before listening 87 % 13% Do different tasks apart form the textbooks 28% 18% 54% Do extra tasks 13% 87 % Discuss the questions given in the textbook ... listeners and readers are those who can utilize both “in side the head” knowledge and “outside the head” knowledge to interpret what they hear. In their book on listening, Anderson and Lynch (1 988 )...
... methodology for computing these inferences andfor determining whether they are cancelled or not for all possible configurations: simpleandcomplex ut- terances and sequences of utterances. 3.1 Simple ... Marcu (1994) for a comprehensive study. Stratified logic supports one type of indefeasible information and two types of defeasible information, namely, infelicitously defea- sible and felicitously ... and we offer a unified explanation for pragmatic in- ferences that are inferable when simple utterances, complex utterances, or sequences of utterances are considered. We propose a new formalism,...
... Chagasin–falcipainForm I Form IICruzipain 1. 38 (1 98) 1.46 (197)[27 .8% ]0 .81 (190)[43.4%]1.07 (191)[35 .8% ]1.10 (192)[37.7%]ChagasinA 0.44 ( 98) 0.55 (101) 0. 48 (100) 0.44 (92) 0. 38 (99)B 0.37 ( 98) 0.54 ... similar for both complexes, and is 85 3 and 922 A˚2 for the cystatin B–papain and chagasin–papain complexes, respectively.The three crucial residues of loop L6 of chagasin(R91, P92 and W93) ... 3E1Z(Received 13 October 20 08, revised 15November 20 08, accepted 1 December20 08) doi:10.1111/j.1742-46 58. 20 08. 0 682 4.xA complex of chagasin, a protein inhibitor from Trypanosoma cruzi, and papain, a classic...
... RatioBaseline 18. 03(+0.00) 0. 78 +PWI only 18. 62(+0.59) 0.91+Reorder only 19.92(+1 .89 ) 0. 78 +PWI&Reorder 20.42(+2.39) 0.91Table 1: BLEU score and sentence length ratio for each methodBaseline ... the reordering of Korean for Korean-English translation degraded the perfor-mance. They presumed that the performance de-crease might come from low parsing performance for conversational domain.We ... were used for a tuning set for minimum error rate training, and another 1,500 for development set for analy-sis experiment. We report testing results on theremaining 2,000 sentence pairs for the...
... 257–270. 181 . Goldbeter, A. & Koshland, D.E. Jr (1 981 ) An amplified sensitivityarising from covalent m odification in biological systems. Proc.Natl Acad. Sci. USA 78, 684 0– 684 4. 182 . Kholodenko, ... Ca2+signal.Chaos and burstingExperimental results very often show more complex formsof Ca2+dynamics than simple, regular oscillations[67,72, 185 ] (for review, see [ 186 ]). The most commonpattern ... factors inducedby Ca2+response amplitude and duratio n. Nature 386 , 85 5– 85 8.75. Prank, K., Gabbiani, F. & Brabant, G. (2000) Coding efficiency and information rates in transmembrane signaling....
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