... word’s senses therefore involves the difficult problem of recovering the sense vectors from the mixtures. In this paper we argue that the demixing problem can be avoided since the contextual ... vectors from the mixtures is difficult, the question is if we really need to base our work on mixtures or if there is some way to directly observe the contextual be-havior of the senses thereby ... see, the dissimilarities among the top 30 associations to palm are all in the upper half of the scale and not very distinct. The two expected clusters for palm, one relating to its hand and the...
... separate row vector in table 1. Theproblem with the resulting extremely sparse matrix is that most vectors are either orthogonal to each other or duplicates of some other vector, with the consequence ... its closest cluster, and to assign the differential vector tothe most appropriate other cluster. This process can be repeated until the length of the differential vector falls below a threshold ... vectors, and by assigning these tothe most similar other cluster. Hereby for the cosine similarity we set a threshold of 0.8. That is, only if the similarity between the differential vector...
... pertinent The best choice is A. The words in the first half of the sentence that are especiallyrelated to those to be filled in in the second half are is concerned only and unique to the period. The ... is to be insipid; both terms refer tothe common-place or trite.33. D. To be ethereal is to be empyreal; both terms refer tothe heavenly or un-earthly. Similarly, to be obsequious is to be ... brought into accordE. chronological The prefix syn- means with or together. The root chron refers to time. So synchro-nized means occurring at the same time or occurring together. The best oppositewould...
... toward the screen. The following is known about the positions of the seven people:There is a woman at each end of the row.A man is seated in the middle of the group.No man is seated next to ... because the first condition states that Carmen attends earlier217Introduction tothe Analytical Ability Section Team-LRN 205INTRODUCTION TO THE ANALYTICAL ABILITY SECTION Prior to starting the ... another man. The man in the middle is seated between and next to two women.Two other men are also seated between and next to two women.First, look at how to flow with the information given to...
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... earlier requirements problems are found, the less expensive they are to fix. The best time to fixthem is when you are involved in gathering, understanding, and documenting them with your stakeholders(who ... than ever that the two environ-ments align together to insure that the systems being built match the requirements of the business needs.AlignmentAn institution's ability to efficiently ... and how the analyst cancollect them. It is the first stage in building an understanding of theproblemthe project is required to solve. Itis fundamentally a human activity, and is where the stakeholders...
... earlier requirements problems are found, the less expensive they are to fix. The best time to fixthem is when you are involved in gathering, understanding, and documenting them with your stakeholders(who ... normal to explicitly schedule one or more points in the requirements process where the requirements arevalidated. The aim is to pick up any problems before resources are committed to addressing the ... negotiation).It is important to describe requirements precisely enough to allow the requirements to be validated, theirimplementation to be verified, and their costs to be estimated.Specification...
... content and in the way the writers developed their ideas. To help you prepare for the analytical writing section of the General Test, the GRE Program has published the entire pool of topics from ... together with skates. The government or state should set the regulation of playing skate on the street way like they did with the bicycle. To prevent this kind of accident is the best solution ... at the 6 score level that begin by briefly summarizing the writer's position on the issue and then explicitly announcing the main points to be argued. They will see others that lead into...
... frequently in these regions. Togetherthey account for 17% of residues within this stretch.We replaced thecritical tri-glycine within the peaToc75 transit peptide with repeats of these threeFig. ... for his critical reading of the manuscript, and also members of the Inoue labor-atory for their helpful discussions. The project wassupported by the National Research Initiative of the USDA ... [11–13,15,16], which may be due tothe rela-tively low activity of the Plsp1 homolog that isresponsible for full maturation of Toc75 in the peaFig. 1. The biogenesis of pea Toc75. The precursor, intermediate,and...
... Ca,N,CÂ atoms from the mean structurefor the 3–7 fragment is 0.14 ± 0.05 A˚and for all the heavyatoms (Ca,N,CÂ, O) the RMSD is 0.32 0.15 A˚ .The RMSD values of the backbone atoms from the ... and the bound conformation tothe antibody Fab131are:(a) the first turn (Asp1 and Arg2) which induces the orientation of the N-terminal part tothe C-terminalpart of the molecule;(b) the second ... closest tothe average co-ordinates (the blue colour denotes the side chains of Arg2, Tyr4, Ile5, His6 and the yellow the side chains of Val3and Pro7) (a) with thethe X-ray structure of AII in the...