... translation covers the translation of many kinds of specialized texts which requires a high level of subject knowledge and mastery of the relevant terminology. The importance of consistent terminology ... Collecting and presenting some commonly used English terms in the interface of business websites Identifying the formation and meaning of English terms used in interface of business websites ... websites 3. Scope of the study The technical terms used in business and technology would require a great amount of effort and time to study.However,due to the limitation of time and knowledge,my...
... Wilson, and Claire Cardie. 2005.Annotating expressionsof opinions and emotions inlanguage. Language Resources and Evaluation, 39(2-3):165–210.Theresa Wilson, Janyce Wiebe, and Paul Hoffmann.2005. ... LinguisticsExtracting Opinion ExpressionsandTheir Polarities – Exploration of Pipelines and Joint ModelsRichard Johansson and Alessandro MoschittiDISI, University of TrentoVia Sommarive 14, 38123 ... ReferencesStephan Bloehdorn and Alessandro Moschitti. 2007a.Combined syntactic and semantic kernels for text clas-sification. In Proceedings of ECIR 2007, Rome, Italy.Stephan Bloehdorn and Alessandro Moschitti....
... probability of thecorrect meanings for the quantifiers ‘a’, ‘another’ and ‘any’ over the course of training with 1, 3,5 and 7 candidate meanings for each utterance5.These three words are all of the ... sentences onto their mean-ings, in contrast to the work mentioned above and that of Gibson and Wexler (1994), Siskind (1992)Sakas and Fodor (2001), and Yang (2002). Theseall evaluate their learners ... create the set of parses consistent with s and a set of candidate meanings {m}.The splitting procedure takes as input a CCGcategory X :h, such as NP : a(x, cookie(x)), and returns a set of category...
... both sandy and silty loam soils, butnot in clay and sandy peat soils (Haanstra and Doelman,1984). The mineralization of carbon and nitrogen indifferent soils were related to the amount of water-soluble ... sand, Gley, Graylowland, Andosol and Humic Andosol(pH 5.7–8.5) CdCl 33722y, CO 37–65%2Hattori (1989)5 different soils—River sand, Gley, Graylowland, Andosol and Humic Andosol(pH 5.7–8.5)q2% ... on the effect of ligands in solutionon the sorption of Cd (Harter and Naidu, 1995) and hence on the availability of Cd. However, variousstudies suggest that bioavailable fraction of Cd in soildecreases...
... SchulteaaDepartment of Physics, University of Central Florida, P.O. Box 162385, Orlando, FL 32816-2385, USAbDepartment of Microelectronics and Semiconductor Devices, Technical University of Moldova, ... researchersattention due to their unique properties [1] and because of their wide applications in the field of optical waveguides [2], ultra-sensitive gas sensors [3], transistors [4], photosensors and solarcells ... further studies of lattice dynamics of rutile. Peaks at 476, 634, 659, 693, and 776 cmÀ1in the Raman spectrum which are in agreement withthose of a rutile SnO2single crystal [20] and they are...
... openFig. 3. Dependences of MMP-9 (1 ng/mL) peak height on A) pH of acetate buffer, B) stripping current and C) and inset, MMP-9concentration.539CPSA of Gelatinase B, Collagen andTheir Interaction ... HMDEPreparation of standard collagen solutions is a difficult task.Dissolving collagen in water is limited due to its lowsolubility and its compact structure. With agitation and stirring the solubility of ... signals and increased relative standard deviations up to 10%. Basedon results obtained a stripping current of 1 mA was selectedfor the following experiments.The shape of the dependence of the...
... 615–632).A. Chugh and F. Eudes CPPs andtheir cargo in wheatFEBS Journal 275 (2008) 24032414 ê 2008 Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food ... 100.CPPs andtheir cargo in wheat A. Chugh and F. Eudes2408 FEBS Journal 275 (2008) 24032414 ê 2008 Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food ... internalization effi-ciency of the peptide, suggesting that differentialuptake of CPPs in the same tissue can be a function of the sequence and length of the peptide.Tat peptides (Tat, Tat2 and M-Tat) were...
... number of beneficial owners of the outstanding securities of a private fund under Section 3(c)(1) of the Investment Company Act, or considered in determining if the outstanding securities of a ... interests of friends and clients of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP and should in no way be relied upon or construed as legal advice. The views expressed in this publication reflect those of ... significant conflicts of interest (such as the use of affiliated brokers, soft dollar arrangements, and compensation for client referrals), (iii) non-advisory activities andtheir financial industry...
... nucleotides upstream of the STOP codon of the ORF of interestandonthe3Â end, 65–70 nucleotides of the genomicregion downstream of the ORF of interest. Transformantswere recovered based on their geneticine ... Paltauf1,Guă nther Daum1 and Peter Griacˇ21Department of Biochemistry, University of Technology, Graz, Austria;2Institute of Animal Biochemistry and Genetics,Slovak Academy of Sciences, Ivanka ... Slovak Republic;3Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Sciences II,University of Geneva, Switzerland;4Department of Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Microbiology,SFB Biomembrane...
... profiles 1 and 3with similar (p > 0.05) values of BS and hardness to textural profile1, and similar values (p > 0.05) of cohesiveness and springiness toprofile 3, and intermediate values of adhesiveness ... (2008) 690–696 and 0.68 and 18.35 N mm, respectively. The most representativevalues of BS and EF were those in the range of 1–3 N/cm2 and 4–12 N mm, respectively. About 50% of cooked meat ... mean of each sample and the standard devi-ation (SD) of the mean.3. Results and discussion3.1. Physico-chemical analysisDry matter, fat content (% dry matter), water activity (aw) and pH...
... a total of 41 of the 81 caregiverswere satisfied. This is shown in Table 3.Combined life satisfaction and the impact of strokeThe results of the impact of stroke in everyday life and the associatio ... three aspects of physical functions of the SIS (strength, ADL and hand function) as well asparticipation and emotions. In contrast, the more cogni-tive aspects of the SIS, memory and communication, ... satisfaction of thedyads, the perceived level of impact of the stroke ineveryday life for the persons with stroke and the per-ceived level of burden of care for the caregiver.Life Satisfaction Checklist...
... k,theneachzero of fnis of multiplicity at least nk, but this does not mean that each zero of fnfkmis of multiplicity at least nk because the zeros of fkmay not be the zeros of f, and thus their multiplicity ... contradiction by using the same argument as in the latter part of proof of Theorem 1.1.This completes the proof of Theorem 1.2.5. ApplicationsProof of Theorem 1.3. We shall divide our argument into two ... f, ,fk b5.1 16 Journal of Inequalities and Applications19 X. Pang and L. Zalcman, “On theorems of Hayman and Clunie,” New Zealand Journal of Mathematics,vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 71–75,...
... room- and low-temperature (25 K) using the488- and/ or 477-nm line of an Ar laser that may be due tothe uniform incorporation of more Er ions into NWs withthe exclusion of the formation of catalyst-induced ... luminescence and sug-gest the possibility oftheir use as a Si-based optoelectronicdevice. In particular, the erbium (Er) doping of Si hasattracted attention as it can allow the realization of a Si-based ... (&)Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749, Koreae-mail: hjc@yonsei.ac.krJ. H. ShinDepartment of Physics, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology...