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... learns both the mapping between the text and the commands, and the un-derlying model of the environment. One partic-ularly noteworthy aspect of our solution is the in-terplay betweenthe evolving ... locatedtowards the beginning of the document. If theseinitial challenging instructions are not processedcorrectly, the rest of the actions for the documentcannot be interpreted.As the performance on the ... relevant modelof the environment. At the same time, the envi-ronment model enables the algorithm to consider the consequences of commands before they are ex-ecuted, thereby improving the accuracy...
... as theywere, and meet them on their level.We did not consider the neck betweenthe Potomac and the Rappahannock as the enemy's country, yet the Confederates had a signal station on the ... was their purpose. They sought tocreate in the minds of the masses the idea that the war was a failure.These conspirators had tried to use the conscription, in 1863, to disrupt us, and they ... The reason why I have not deposited it is that the statement appears garbled,requiring me to explain the gaps and hidden meanings betweenthe lines, which I shall try to do in these pages.Between...
... time I found that these Confederates worked their escape through the use of gold supplied them by their sympathizers in bribing the guards. But we stopped that and thereafter the soldiers for ... conspirators. The reason why I have not deposited it is that the statement appears garbled, requiring me to explain the gaps and hidden meanings betweenthe lines, which I shall try to do in these ... found by reading " ;between the lines, " because there were so many "pebbles on the beach" besides her uncle. But how can I make it interesting? I am afraid I shall injure the facts...
... naturally “read between thelines and infer them from the statedfacts using commonsense knowledge. Answeringmany queries can require inferring such implicitlystated facts. Consider the text “Barack ... exampleand the learned weights are used as the start-ing weights for the next example. The pseudo-likelihood of one round is obtained by multi-plying the pseudo-likelihood of all examples.353 these ... rules for the 13 tar-get relations shown in Table 3 from the facts ex-tracted from the training documents (Section 4.1).These relations were selected because the extrac-tor’s recall for them was...
... hypothesize that the proton-ated state of the chaperone initiates this cycle, whereas the deprotonated state occurs upon completion of the maturation process of the partner. The nature of the signal ... HCl, 1 mM MgCl2, 100 mM NaCl. The upper panels show the raw data for the heat effect during the titrations; the lowerpanels are the binding isotherms.Table 2. Thermodynamic parameters of NarG(1–15) ... injecting the ligand into the protein-free buffer solution or by addi-tional injections of peptide after saturation. The obtainedvalue was then subtracted from the heat of the reaction toobtain the...
... earnings measurement interval, the more likely we will observe the phenomena we expect. The shorter the period, the larger accruals are relative to cash flows (the larger the end-point problem) which ... obtain the same measure." 9 The first term in equation (3) is the target inventory and the second term is the extent to which the firm fails to reach that target inventory. The credit ... of the simple model, so this section examines whether predictions based on the modified model are in line with the actual correlations. The main feature of the modified model is the presence...
... show ed that the 3Â ễCCCGGếsequence at the plus-strand 3Â UTR and the 3Â ễCATATGCTCế fragment at the minus-strand 3Â UTR is essentialto the CSFV R NA synthesis. The 3Â UTR with the abovedeletion ... activity,indicating that the CSFV NS5B p rotein binds the 3Â UTRmainly through interaction with the s everal nucleotide basesat the t erminal of the 3Â UTR. Therefore, the 3Â UTR,specically the 3 Â terminal ... 11–16). These resultsindicated that the CSFV NS5B protein bound the 3Â UTRmainly through interaction with the 21 nucleotide bases at the t erminal. The ễCCCGGế at the 3Â terminal of the plus-strand...
... later than in the case of the histone gene cluster [10]. This difference in the tim-ing of somatic pairing perhaps reflects the difference between the complexities of the regulation of the twosystems: ... regions. In transgenic lines, these sequences can interact with another copy insertedsomewhere else in the genome, or with their homolog-ous sequence in the BX–C. These interactions between distantly ... arrows) only the reporter genesituated on the same side, relative to the boundary, of the con-struct. However, when the combination of the PTS and the bound-ary is placed 3Â to one of the reporter...
... experiences over all the years of schooling. The time allocated to these areas and others such as science, historical and social studies, culture and the arts etc., is always in excess of the time available ... for health. Simply, there is very little time in the curriculum to achieve many of the educational goals of health education, let alone the wishes of the health sector for the adoption of practices ... collaboration between health and education but there is still misunderstanding betweenthe sectors on the language, concepts and purposes of school health. Is the goal improved health behaviours to...
... 2002 whether they had a savings or bank account in their name. If they had an account, they were also asked whether they were saving some of this money for future school, like college. The youth ... from other types of savings. They were also asked whether they (or another caregiver) had any money put aside specifically for their youth’s college or future schooling, separate from other ... ownership by the youth is state ownership, where the account resides with the youth who is named as the irrevocable account beneficiary. CDAs that are in the state’s name with the youth as the beneficiary...
... communica-tions between forward- and rearward-based elements of the COCOM staff. ey also require access to the intelligence and weather informa-tion space assets provide.Another example is the use of the ... operations and what the results imply for the configura-tion of the Air Force ACS structure. e findings support the efficacy of the emerging expeditionary ACS structural framework and the associated ... Niblack, Szayna, and Bor-deaux (1996). Outside RAND, versions of the framework are in use by the Air Force, the Army, and elements of the Joint Staff. Tablesxv2.1. Research Key Stakeholders 103.1....
... Rotterdam, the Netherlands;2Department ofReproduction and Development, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands The N-terminal domain (NTD) and the ligand-bindingdomain (LBD) of the androgen ... with the charged clamp[5,36,37]. The first and last leucine residue in the LxxLLmotif enter the hydrophobic cleft in the LBD, and directlycontact amino acid residues within the cleft. The variableamino ... functioning [8].Like shown for other nuclear receptors, p160 coactivatorscan bind the AR LBD by their LxxLL motifs, and theyinteract with the AR NTD, independent of these motifs[9–11]. In contrast...
... modulating the catalytic properties of the enzyme [19]. To extend the information about the role of the noncatalyticSBD regions and their effect on the C-terminal CD,we further explored the amino ... D(495–535) for the interaction betweenthe N-terminal SBDs and CD.Our data also show that the full integrity of the starch-binding capacity, particularly of the D2 domain,modulates the activity ... Whereas the production of ADPGlc via ADPGlcPPase is the first committed step in starch biosynthe-sis, SS catalyzes the elongation of a-1,4-glucans by the transfer of the glucosyl moiety from the...
... inAlzheimer’s and other diseases [2]. These aggregates areneurotoxic, as they destroy the cell interior and lead to the development of neuropathological diseases. Therefore, the inhibition of ... the physiological morphology of the MBD filament formationabsorbs almost the entire effect of the nonphysiological oneof the R3 filament. Therefore, it would be reasonable toconsider that the relationship ... respectively [11].Therefore, in order to clarify the difference in the associ-ational and conformational behaviors between R3 and R2repeat fragments, we investigated their assembly profiles by the thioflavin...