... nt sequence of the open reading frame (ORF) of their cDNAs and the corresponding aa sequences, inTable 1. Summary of the purification of DNases I from the pancreases of three species of snake. ... Comparison of the three pri-mary structures of deoxyribonuclease isolated from bovine, ovine,and porcine pancreas. Derivation of the amino acid sequence of ovine DNase and revision of the previously ... and5Â-UTR regions of E. climacophora DNase I cDNA wereidentical to those of E. quadrivirgata, but 8.4% (16/189) of the entire nt sequence in the 3Â-UTR of the former wasdifferent from that of the latter....
... range of meanings. To have a correct interpretation of a modal, it is suggested toaccord a central place to the role of both speaker and hearer in the construction of meaningand take account of ... wanted.E.g. (4) She boasted of beautiful paintings of landscapes and flowers by them executed; of songs they could sing and pieces they could play, of purses they could net, of French booksthey could ... that someone is aware of something through one of their senses. Inthis case, can is used with verbs of sensation but can here seems often to add nothing to themeaning of the sentence without...
... terms of algorithms, with measurable complexity, to allow convenient study of the effect ofclue words on processing. Two important observations are made: (I) clue words cut processing of the ... Nature of clues The exact specification of a clue is a topic for further research. Since it is hypothesized that clues are necessary to admit exceptional transmissions, what constitutes a clue ... between the use of anaphors and clues in the next section. Even w!thin the classification of connectives, there is a question of level of explicitness of the clues. Consider the example: EX7:...
... stored on a stack. A set of rules is then applied to each entry on the stack, and assignment of each entry made Co one of the information categories on the basis of the struc- tural label ... the exception of quoted portions, which DUMP does not need parsed) does not reflect the use of a full grammar of English. The corpus contains no question forms and a number of the "stylistic" ... described which processes one genre of discourse, that of news- paper reports. The program creates summaries of reports by relying on an expanded concept of text grounding: certain syntactic...
... negative coefficient as expected. The order of magnitude of the impact of the second component is comparable to that of inflation. One percentage point of inflation amounts to 0.1 standard deviation ... the magnitude of impact on the IRGD is likely to vary with the severity of the crisis in terms of depth and duration, implying that an average estimate would overstate the impact of smaller financial ... product of the relatively scarce domestic capital. IV. WHY ARE INTEREST RATES SO LOW IN EMES? In view of the evidence, it is difficult to think of reasons for the “anomalous” behavior of real...
... maybe a consequence of the very small size of the NPIlist employed, and may therefore indicate that itwould be fruitful to investigate automatically ex-tending our list of clues.3.4 Main idea: ... here, to avoid the problems of parsing orscope determination, as the part of the sentence tothe right of a DE operator, up to the first comma,semi-colon or end of sentence); these candidates ... then ranked byfr(x) :=fraction of DE contexts that contain xrelative frequency of x in the corpus.Then, our co-learning algorithm consists of theiteration of the following two steps:ã (DE...
... some form of anticreditor bias, the risk of changing the value of contracts before or at the moment of their execution, and the risk of an unfavorable interpretation of contracts in case of a court ... average of 16.5 percent of GDP to the average of Mexico (22.6 percent of GDP), the model would predict that real interest rates would decline by over 2 percentage points. While a full reduction of ... the Board of Directors of the Central Bank of Brazil in recent years have not led to a loss of credibility for the Central Bank’s conduct of monetary policy. D. History of Inflation and Inflation...
... acquire the core meaningsof words without any prior knowledge of either the category or meaning of any words it encounters. The system is given as input, a description of sequences of scenes along ... free conceptual structures representing the meanings of whole utterances from the meaningsof their con- stituent words. 4 Learning Constraints Each of the three modules implements some linguis- ... innateness assumptions and limitations of each 147 ACQUIRING CORE MEANINGSOF WORDS, REPRESENTED AS JACKENDOFF-STYLE CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURES, FROM CORRELATED STREAMS OF LINGUISTIC AND NON-LINGUISTIC...
... 500 1000 1500 2000Number of Utterances7 Meanings 0 500 1000 1500 2000Number of Utterances0.00.20.40.60.81.0P(word order)5 Meanings 0 500 1000 1500 20003 Meanings 0 500 1000 1500 20000.00.20.40.60.81.0P(word ... allowable parses of the trainingpairs. The set of allowable parses {t} for a sin-gle (utterance, meaning-candidates) pair consists of those parses that map the utterance onto one of the meanings. ... 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...
... fragments of type A can enhance the prospects of hunks of B, which in turn promote the well-being of bits of C, which, completing the loop, permit the replication of more fragments of A, and ... are the offspring of parents, who are the offspring of grandparents, and so forth, so everything that is alive today is a branch of a genealogical family, which is itself a branch of a larger ... consider the Library of Mendel to be composed of descriptions of genomes, then it is already just a proper part of the Library of Babel. The standard code for describing DNA consists of only four characters,...
... of centimeters. Bands of steel embrace the second story,which is in danger of collapsing because of the pressure exerted on this part of the mon-ument. Because of the towerÕs incline, much of its weight ... Extent and nature of circulation: a. Total number of copies (net press run):average number of copies each issue during preced-ing 12 months, 852,400; actual number of copies of single issue published ... R. Parker and A. C. Smith of the Institute of FoodResearch in Norwich, England, for their report “A Study of the Effects of WaterContent on the Compaction Behaviour of Breakfast Cereal Flakes,”...