... project is to enhance the database of the Oxford Dictionary of English (a forthcoming new edition of the 1998 New Oxford Dictionary of English) so that it contains not only the original dictionary ... allow the dictionary to be ex- ploited effectively as a resource for computational applications. The Oxford Dictionary of English (ODE) is a high-level dictionary intended for fluent English speakers ... typicality, 125 Oxford Dictionary of English: Current Developments James McCracken Oxford University Press mccrackj@oup.co.uk Abstract This research note describes the early stages of a project to enhance...
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Tài liệu OXFORD DICTIONARY OF Biochemistry and Molecular Biology REVISED EDITION Managing Editor Professor pdf
... adaptor complexes that link clathrin to the receptors being taken into the cell in the coated vesicles, recognizing a motif of four amino acids (FRxY) in the cytoplasmic domain of the receptor. adaptive ... nucleic acid factors have been discovered. While their functions are incompletely understood, they are referred to by laboratory shorthand abbreviations. These are well understood by the investigators who ... converted into aldosterone by aldosterone synthase. Aldosterone exerts its effects through bind- ing to cytosolic receptors. The resulting complex is transferred to the nucleus, where it acts to stimulate...
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Báo cáo khoa học: "A Constraint-based Approach to English Prosodic Constituents" pdf
... domain. (17) mkMtr ([told, it]) = lnr-mtr DOM 1 told, it DTE 1 (18) mkMtr ([told, it, [to Noel]]) = full-mtr DOM lnr-mtr DOM 1 told, it DTE 1 2 [to Noel] DTE 2 By contrast, examples of the form told Noel ˇ it ... in English, as illustrated in the following contrasts: (13) a. We took in the unhappy little mutt right away. b.*We took in h ˇ im right away. c. We took h ˇ im in right away. (14) a. Martha told ... Gravity’s Rainbow. b.*Martha told Noel ˇ it. c. Martha told ˇ it to Noel. Pronominal NPs can only form prosodic phrases in their own right if they bear accent; unaccented pro- nominals must combine with a host to be...
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The Oxford Companion to Philosophy pdf
... ‘I ought to do a’ and ‘I ought to do b’ together imply ‘I ought to do a and b’. It has since been generalized to other properties or operations where a property or operator is said to agglomerate ... one, the tor- toise will have created another. However fast Achilles runs, all that the tortoise has to do, in order not to be beaten, is make some progress in the time it takes Achilles to close ... In a race, Achilles can never catch the tortoise, if the tortoise is given a head start. For while Achilles closes the initial gap between them, the tortoise will have created a new gap, and while...
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