... relation between the English word meanings used
in (i) and the primitive concepts at the data base
level.
IV THE RELATION BETWEEN EFL AND DBL
Though we defined EFL and DBL independently of
each ... between its domain and its
range (its range is disjoint with all other seman-
tic types); rid is the inverse of id ; INTS is a
emp
function which assigns to any integer i the set of
integers j ... Master's Thesis. Phi-
lips International Institute. Eindhoven. 1981.
S.P.J. Landsbergen and R.J.H. Scha: Formal Lan-
guages for Semantic Representation. In: S. All~n
and J.S. PetSfi (eds): AsRects...
... the metal
binding event would be totally independent of the interac-
tions involved in the enzyme–substrate complex. The
binding of MUG and Mg
2+
are not independent, however,
but instead are ... N-terminal domain of 660 amino acids [14].
The C-terminal domain, on the other hand, is responsible
for interacting with a carbohydrate receptor on the surface
of intestinal endothelial cells and cellular ... UDP-glucose andtheir use in characterizing
substrate binding by toxin A from
Clostridium difficile
Sudeep Bhattacharyya, Amy Kerzmann and Andrew L. Feig
Department of Chemistry, Indiana University,...
... knowledge. In itself, word twinning is a way involving CS technique for
translating terms used to solve issues of applying CS techniques to insert such English terms
combining with Vietnamese sing words ... equivalent and to gain double benefits in terms of timesaving and of
giving appropriate steps to consolidate English vocabulary during their learning process.
Further examples for insertion locates in ... combination of
principles retaining original meanings affirms that translation is a process as well as a product.
In general, translation renders meanings of a text into another language in...
... between parent and child,
confined though it may be in the opinion of the people whose institutions are in
question, to a single parent, is an index to the way in which is determined the kinship
organisation ... but a word of the same
form is in use in the tribe or group of tribes the meanings are given in round brackets;
words in use in neighbouring tribes are put in square brackets.
TABLE I.
The ... little
influence in bringing about a change in the rule of descent. Here, too, the change in
the rule of descent may be put down in the main to economic causes also in a broad
sense. Dumping was...
... 114.
57
SAPRIN, MR, p. 151; Naiman and Watkins, p. 10.
58
SAPRIN, (MR), pp. 74, 158, 162-63; Naiman and
Watkins, p. 11.
59
aiman and Watkins, p. 11.
60
SAPRIN (MR), p. 157.
61
Naiman and Watkins, p. ... should be
engaged in discussion and debate and partici-
pate in setting economic policy according to
national and regional priorities and not those
set in Washington for the interests of rich
Western ... engendered.”
3
SAPRIN explains this damning indictment by
identifying four ways in which reforms under SAPs
have impoverished people and increased economic
inequality. Firstly, trade and financial sector...
... mass peaks in the range
of 5–10 kDa, typically including two dominating peaks
at approximately m ⁄ z 7000. As mycelia and spores
largely remained intact, and the extraction solution
contained acetonitrile ... 843
in the knockout mutant hfbI
–
, only the respective mass
peak was missing (Fig. 3B).
Deviating post-translational processing
of hydrophobins in H. jecorina strains
To investigate strain diversity ... of hydrophobins andtheir processing
in Trichoderma using intact-cell MALDI-TOF MS
Torsten Neuhof
1
, Ralf Dieckmann
1,
*, Irina S. Druzhinina
2
, Christian P. Kubicek
2
,
Tiina Nakari-Seta
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la
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3
,...
... crystallins,
their interactions with one another, with membranes
[13,29], and with cell components such as actin [30]
and the intermediate filament proteins CP49 and
filensin [31]. a-crystallins maintain ... or
unfavorable, depending on the disease. As a case in
point, formation of huntingtin-containing inclusion
bodies in Huntington’s disease encourages cell survival,
whereas monomers and small inclusion bodies ... deficient in
desmin, again demonstrating inclusion body construc-
tion independent of intermediate fialments [62]. Inter-
estingly, inclusion body formation is slowed by
aB-crystallin, Hsp27 and HspB8,...
... relatively low. Increasing the phrase
length increases the BLEU scores for all systems
by nearly 0.7 points and increasing the size of the
training data increases the BLEU scores by 1.5-2
points for ... alignments and in-
vestigates their impact on the correspond-
ing MT system output. We introduce
new measures for intrinsic evaluations and
examine the distribution of phrases and
untranslated words ... two language pairs
are used in our intrinsic evaluations using the five
combinations above. A summary of the training
and test data is presented in Table 1.
Our gold standard for each language pair...
... verb ‘delight
in something/ doing something’ in the sense of
“enjoy or take great (and often cruel or wrong)
pleasure in something / doing something” as in:
He delighted in teasing his younger ...
In conclusion, the Englishwordsand
idioms denoting happiness - the feeling of great
pleasure are very interesting to study. As can be
seen in the discussion, of all the lexemes
denoting ...
derivation, back-formation and compounding to
produce new lexemes. In teaching and learning
as well as translating these wordsand idioms,
their subtle nuance of meaning should be paid
attention...
... crosstalk between auxin and
other plant hormones [21–24]. Our study also shows
that genes involved in cytokinin (e.g. cytokinin-O-
glucosyltransferase, cytokinin dehydrogenase, and
response regulators), ... genes
[5–7]. The DNA-binding domains of auxin response
factors (ARFs) bind to AuxREs of auxin-responsive
genes and regulate their expression [8–10].
Keywords
abiotic stress; auxin; microarray analysis;
reproductive ... of growth and development in plants. Sev-
eral recent discoveries in auxin biology, including the
identification of F-box proteins as auxin receptors,
have contributed to our understanding of the...