... situation of learning EEE of d06, k52 students in FOFL, HUT is investigatedthrough questionnaire survey. Questionnaire was designed in form of respondent-completed one, and consists of 6 questions: ... wastested out on a scale of all students in another FOFL’s class, and 2 pre-codedquestions need to be improved. And then, each of students in d06 completed one copy of the questionnaire. After ... discusses the situation of learning EEE of d06, k52 students inFOFL, HUT. Before studying this topic, a small survey was carried out to investigatethe attitude and score for EEE of d06, k52 students...
... functions of human nervous system in light of the Gene Ontology (GO)profile ofhuman orthologs.ResultsCharacters and distribution of LIRs in human autosomesWe identified 2551 LIRs in human autosomes ... and human. The results obtaineddemonstrate that human orthologs have relativelymore LIRs, most of which are human- specific. These human- specific LIRs are probably essential for thedevelopment of ... approximately 27% of the human genesare pseudogenes. The occurrence of pseudogenesadjacent to LIRs is statistically significant (chi-squaretest; P < 0.0001).Sequence featuresof the human LIRsWe...
... number of times b follows a in the corpus. 2. Divide this value by the number of times a occurs in the corpus. Such a model is clearly insufficient for expressing the grammar of a natural language. ... this class may expand into the class of all nouns. Once word classes are found, lexical features can be extracted by assuming that there is a feature of the language which accounts for each word ... results and see that the lexical features found seem to be correct, but how can we judge that the features are indeed the correct ones? How can one set of hypothesized features mean- ingfully be...
... 6 months. Each L of culturemedium contained 3±5 mg of 4sugOff17/455/481/486BChED.Puriđcation of 4sugOff17/455/481/486BChEDUnits of activity are expressed as lmoles of substratehydrolyzed ... 0.025aWild-type human BchE.bClone chosen for crystallization trials.Fig. 1. Alignment of t he amino-acid sequences of 4sugO17/455/481/486BChED, human BChE, and crystallized forms ofhuman AChE, ... association of afour-helix bundle ( helices 383±372 and 526±543; human Table 2. I n¯uence of the number and position of N-glycosylation sites on the expression level of secreted human BChE....
... proper-ties of the arguments of the verb giefien (water) inexample (1) of Section (2.1) above are captured bythe following semantic type:(13) CONTENT value of giefienmit-giefien-ch-ofst-rel ... be both changes of stateand changes of location.The locative alternant of the verb giefien (ex-ample (2) of Section (2.1)) denotes only a simplechange of location. This is captured by the ... the spirit of the MRS-based analysis for theGerman verbs gieflen and fi,illen that we have pre-sented above, we propose that the semantic prop-erties of the arguments of one of the most...
... shows the layout of the flags within the lower 16 bits of the EFLAGS register. Figure 1-6: Layout of the FLAGS register (lower 16 bits of EFLAGS) Of the eight flags that are of interest to application ... thousands of readers who’ve made the first edition of The Art of Assembly Language so successful. Your comments, suggestions, and corrections have been a big help in the creation of this AAL2E_03.book ... bytes), and double words (4 bytes) in memory. The memory address of each of these objects is the address of the first byte of each object (that is, the lowest address). Modern 80x86 processors...
... accu-mulation of neutral lipid and the maturation of lipiddroplets, which are key featuresof differentiatedadipocytes. Loss of CIDEC led to immature morphol-ogy, reduction of TG accumulation, ... maturation of lipid droplets, suggest-ing important roles of CIDEC during the differentia-tion of pre-adipocytes.DiscussionThe differentiation of adipocytes is the process of for-mation of new ... formation of lipid droplets. However, the detailed roles ofhuman CIDEC in the dif-ferentiation ofhuman adipocytes remain unknown. In the present study,we found that the expression of CIDEC...
... understanding of metaphorically used verbs. American Journal of Compu-tational Linguistics, Microfiche 44.336 2 Previous WorkThe foundations of TroFi lie in a rich collec-tion of metaphor and ... classificationRequire: S: the set of sentences containing the target wordRequire: L: the set of literal seed sentencesRequire: N : the set of nonliteral seed sentencesRequire: W: the set of words /features, w ∈ ... and not annotated by any human, which is why we call TroFi unsupervised.When we use WordNet as a source of example sen-tences, or of seed words for pulling sentences out of the WSJ, for building...
... enhancesour understanding of a key aspect ofhuman cog-nition, language processing.There is also an applied side to the proposedchallenge. Once computational models of human language processing ... computational linguistsare often not aware of this literature, and resultsabout humanlanguage processing rarely informthe design, implementation, or evaluation of artifi-cial language processing ... thedevelopment of cognitively plausible models of humanlanguage processing. This task can be de-composed into a modeling challenge (buildingmodels that instantiate known properties of hu-man language...
... 204.3 A study of discourse structure and some major linguistic features of the International Convention on Human Rights in comparison with those of the International Declaration on Human Rights ... Structure 34* Typical structure of an International Declaration on Human Rights 37* Typical structure of an International Convention on Human Rights 38* Sources of data 39* References 40* ANNEX ... MAJOR LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF THE INTERNATIONAL DECLARATION ON HUMAN RIGHTS3.1 Definition of an International Declaration 103.2 Purposes and typical legal characteristics of the International...