... expressions often converts into other expressions Facial Expressionsand Facial Expressionsand AnimationAnimationRecognizing Disgust and ContemptRecognizing Disgust and ContemptActive muscles ... about the meaning of the behaviorPaul Paul EkmanEkmanProfessor of PsychologyProfessor of PsychologyExpert in facial expression recognition Expert in facial expression recognition Emotions ... dropped jawPossibly dropped jawAngerAngerUniversality of Universality of Facial Expressions Facial Expressions EkmanEkman and Friesen and Friesen’’s experiment (1971)s experiment (1971)zzOver...
... Literal and Non-Literal Use of Idiomatic Expressions Caroline Sporleder and Linlin LiSaarland UniversityPostfach 15 11 5066041 Saarbr¨ucken, Germany{csporled,linlin}@coli.uni-saarland.deAbstractWe ... nearly unsupervised recognition of nonliteral language. In Proceedings of EACL-06,pages 329–336.Alexander Budanitsky and Graeme Hirst. 2006. Eval-uating WordNet-based measures of semantic dis-tance. ... queryingfor “x AND y” (i.e., the number of pages that con-tain both, x and y), and M is the number of webpages indexed by the search engine. The basic ideais that the more often two terms...
... end results for the use of the 980 nm diode laser in oral andfacial sur-gery appears to be justified on the grounds of efficacy and safety of the device, and good degree of acceptance by the ... the advantages of the compactness, reliability, ease of use and affordability of the 980 nm Diode Lasers, we evaluated the efficacy and safety of one such Laser for the treatment of pathological ... in oral andfacial practice: current state of the science and art Apollonia DESIATE 1, Stefania CANTORE 1, Domenica TULLO 1, Giovanni PROFETA 2, Felice Roberto GRASSI 1 and Andrea...
... Dorking School of English, Bangkok Thailand www.dk-english.com Page 20Death of a thousand cuts If something is suffering the death of a thousand cuts, or death by a thousand cuts, lots of small ... possibility of success. Find your feet When you are finding your feet, you are in the process of gaining confidence and experience in something. Fine and dandy (UK) If thing's are fine and dandy, ... trouble. Land of nod If someone has gone to the land of nod, they have fallen asleep or gone to bed. Lap of the gods If something is in the lap of the gods, it is beyond our control and fate...
... Someone who's full of piss and vinegar is full of youthful energy. Full of the joys of spring If you are full of the joys of spring, you are very happy and full of energy. Full swing If ... expert in the arts and literature, and often a writer too. Man of means A man, or woman, of means is wealthy. Man of parts A man of parts is a person who is talented in a number of different areas ... Go hand in hand If things go hand in hand, they are associated and go together. Go off on a tangent If someone goes off on a tangent, they change the subject completely in the middle of a...
... health servicesare expanding and quality improving, gaps in access and deficient quality of some interventions persist. The Minis-try of Public Health adopted a Basic Package of HealthServices ... theInstitutional Review Boards of the Johns Hopkins Bloom-berg School of Public Health and the University of California, San Diego.Two male–female respiratory survey teams of medicalprofessionals completed ... Chicago, IL) using standard statistical tests forcomparison of means and proportions. Predictors of TBsymptoms and diagnoses were analysed using chi-squared(dichotomous predictors) and univariate...
... three of the fourRNase Sa2–mononucleotide structures (3DGY, 3D5I, and 3DH2), the distance between NH1 and NH2 of Arg67 and the carboxyl group of Glu56 is below 4 A˚, and the charged groups of ... 3DH2) (B) and 2¢-GMP(3DGY) (C) in the active site of RNase Sa2. For clarity, side chains of Asn41 and Arg42 are not shown. Atoms of nitrogen, oxygen and phos-phorus are in blue, red, and cyan, ... chain nitrogens of Glu40,Asn41, and Arg42, and OE1 or OE2 of Glu43, and thephosphate-binding site contains Glu56, Arg67, Arg71,His86, and Tyr87. In the exo-2¢,3¢-GCPT complex, O2¢ and O3¢ form...
... perspective on facialexpressions raisesthe following kinds of unanswered questions:1. What is the natural response of observers to the facial expressionsof others? How often do they interpret facial ... " ;facial expressionsof emotion" exist in the world of theater and in the mind of the observer as cognitive proto-types. The standard account is more viable in amateur acting and melodrama ... (non)diagnostic of the specific emo-tion predicted. FACIAL EXPRESSIONS 173 and 10, and in sadness, AUs 4, 12, and 14 more often occurredalone than in a pattern. Surprise showed both these results: AUsI and...
... the basis of a collection of generic expressions, that is, the expressions associated withphones and phoning. To do this, we typically bracket functionality and focus onthe expressionsof a mobile ... functionality of an artifact.Further, there is a basic difference between the expressionsof an artifact and what it expresses in terms of being a part of someone’s life. The expressions of a thing ... from what the phone expresses interms of being a part of my life, and here our focus is on the expressionsof thephone in use as we try to understand these expressions as a foundation for itspresence...
... 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. ... extracted sinceneither of the expressions dominates the other.Polarity pair and word pair. The polarity pairconcatenated with the words of the clos-est nodes of the two expressions: NEGA-TIVE+NEGATIVE+appeasement+terrorists.Polarity ... an104ReferencesStephan 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....
... Inference Understanding segments of utterances standing in a Common Topic relation requires the determination of points of commonality (parallelism) and departure (contrast) between sets of corresponding ... in the context of an account of discourse structure and coherence. With l~This claim could be dispensed with in the treatment of VP-eUipsis, perhaps at the cost of some degree of the- oretical ... Meeting of the Linguistic Soci- ety of America, January. Nancy Levin and Ellen Prince. 1982. Gapping and causal implicature. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America....
... L.,Hommel,U.&Widmer,H.(1998)b2-andb3-peptides withproteinaceous side chains. Synthesis and solution structures of constitutional isomers, a novel helical secondary structure, and theinfluence of solvation and hydrophobic ... presence of helical structures was con-firmed by the observation of NN (i, i +1),aN(i, i +2),aN(i, i +3),aN(i, i +4)andab (i, i + 3) NOEs along the 5–8domain of SP and [Aib9]SP. The aN(i, i +4) and ... shifts and random coil values, are commonly usedto detect secondary structures in peptides and proteins [38].TheyarereportedinFig.3.Stronger upfield shifts of Ha(Fig. 3A) and downfieldshifts of...
... Tat complexes of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria in terms of thesize of the TatC-containing substrate-binding com-plex. Some of the difference may stem from theabsence of a TatB component, ... Dijl2 and Colin Robinson11 Department of Biological Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK2 Department of Medical Microbiology, University Medical Centre Groningen and University of Groningen, ... immunoblot was analysed by densitome-try and intensities of bands plotted against fraction number. Thecolumn was calibrated using a set of protein standards of knownmolecular mass, namely thyroglobin...
... wascompleted, the intensities of the bands corresponding tosingle strands of DNA and interstrand cross-linked duplexwere quantified.Rearrangement of intrastrand cross-linksThe platinated ... com-plementary strand was somewhat labile being trans-formed into the interstrand CL. After 24 h of incubation of the duplex TGTGT containing the 1,3-intrastrand CL of trans-Pt-HMP, 12% of the 1,3-intrastrand ... size.The DNA interstrand cross-linking efficiency of thenew analogue of transplatin was almost independent of rb and was 26%. Interestingly, interstrand cross-linking efficiency of parent transplatin...
... theincidence of HUS in children.Our use of serial frozen section staining allows the directcomparison of ligand binding and the effect of tissuemodification. Our findings greatly expand the physiologicalsignificance ... delay time of 175 nsec and low mass gate at800 Da. The mass spectra were externally calibrated withthe molecular mass of a mixture of standard peptides.ResultsComparison of ligand/Gb3binding ... Gb3present and reactive withVT1, VT2, and mAb anti-Gb3;(typeB)Gb3present butonly reactive with mAb anti-Gb3, and to a lesser degree,Fig. 5. Comparison of VT1B and FITC–VT1B staining of renal...