... were used for a tuning set for minimum error rate training, and another 1,500 for development set for analy-sis experiment. We report testing results on theremaining 2,000 sentence pairs for the ... McCord, 2004; Zwarts and Dras, 2007). Some reordering approaches havegiven significant improvements in performance for translation from French to English (Xia and Mc-Cord, 2004) and from German to ... the reordering of Korean for Korean-English translation degraded the perfor-mance. They presumed that the performance de-crease might come from low parsing performance for conversational domain.We...
... Designation: C 475 – 94Standard Specification for Joint Compoundand Joint Tape for Finishing GypsumBoard1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C 475; ... require-ments for an assembly of taping and all-purpose compound and joint tape.1.3 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regardedas the standard.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:C ... Stability—Shall expand not more than0.4 % lengthwise and not more than 2.5 % crosswise.4.4 Assembly of Taping or All-Purpose Compoundand JointTape:4.4.1 Bond between the joint tape and the joint compound shall...
... that it is simpler and moregeneral than that of Ando and Zhang (2005) and Suzuki and Isozaki (2008). Their methods dictatea particular choice of model and training regime and could not, for instance, ... results and Ta-ble 3 shows the final NER F1 results. We compareto the state-of-the-art methods of Ando and Zhang(2005), Suzuki and Isozaki (2008), and for NER—Lin and Wu (2009). Tables 2 and 3 ... Carpenter,Percy Liang, Alexander Yates, and the anonymousreviewers for useful discussion. Thank you toAndriy Mnih for inducing his embeddings onRCV1 for us. Joseph Turian and Yoshua Bengioacknowledge...
... support adult amounts of 0.25–0.50 g (250–500 mg) per day for DHA and EPA, 10 g for linoleic acid, and 2 g for alpha-linolenic acid. The FDA and Institute of Medicine are currently evaluating research ... essential for health! This page intentionally left blank Advance Praise for Superfruit s“Paul Gross’s straightforward and well-documented book provides strong direction and clear-cut answers for ... left blank FOREWORD ixfruits in this entertaining and informative book. Dr. Gross is a leading expert and strong proponent of consumer education and superfruit sci-ence, and following careers...
... methodology for computing these inferences andfor determining whether they are cancelled or not for all possible configurations: simpleandcomplex ut- terances and sequences of utterances. 3.1 Simple ... Marcu (1994) for a comprehensive study. Stratified logic supports one type of indefeasible information and two types of defeasible information, namely, infelicitously defea- sible and felicitously ... and we offer a unified explanation for pragmatic in- ferences that are inferable when simple utterances, complex utterances, or sequences of utterances are considered. We propose a new formalism,...
... the force of gravity. The Standard Model incorporates the forces ofelectromagnetism and the strong and weak forces. But when physicists attempt toinclude gravity as a fourth force in the Standard ... transform our understanding of the origin of matter and energy and the ongoing evolution of the universe.The limitations of the Standard Model are evident, for example, when tryingto account for ... EVEALING THE HIDDEN NATURE OF SPACE AND TIME20through just four forces: gravity, electromagnetism, and two less familiar forcesknown as the strong force and the weak force. They developed a theoretical...
... ac-curacy for only one feature type and all but onefeature type experiments, denoted by 1 and M-1respectively. ∩–features shared by both n1 and n2;∧–n1 and n2features conjoined by logical AND (e.g., ... anno-tated dataset, and a supervised classifica-tion method for automatic noun compound interpretation.1 IntroductionNoun compounds (e.g., ‘maple leaf’) occur veryfrequently in text, and their interpretation—determining ... Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 678–687,Uppsala, Sweden, 11-16 July 2010.c2010 Association for Computational LinguisticsA Taxonomy, Dataset, and Classifier for Automatic Noun Compound InterpretationStephen...
... release, Caer and therefore also the d riving force for the release flux decrease. At s ome instant, Ca2+extrusionfrom the cell and Ca2+pumping into the ER overtakerelease and thus Cacytdeclines. ... can also give riseto a dynamics more complex th an simple oscillations (seeChaos and bursting).FREQUENCY AND AMPLITUDEBEHAVIOUR For a better understanding of biological oscillations, it is ... ichaelis–Menten t erms for Cacyt and Caer, and also vsercaobeys a Michaelis–Menten kinetics for Cacyt[82]. In many m odels [80,83], Caerenters the r ate laws f or vrel and vsercathrough...
... inventory f Item and quantity information f Locating item and quantity information f Dening search criteria f Item Ledger Inquiry (CARDEX) f Reviewing supply -and- demand information f Physical ... Item Quantity, and Physical Inventories, shows how to perform inventory transactions, review inventory quantity information, and perform physical inventory through cycle counts and tag counts. ... option.Dening item informationBefore you can work with inventory, you must provide the system with information about the items that you stock. You must enter master information for all stock and non-stock...
... perfect Hilbertianbasis for the group of even signed permutations Dn.Proof. By Theorem 3.3 and Remark 3.2, a, b and d are perfect bases for Sn= G(1, 1, n),Bn= G(2, 1, n) and Dn= G(2, 2, n), ... index for Dnwhich was introducedby Biagioli and Caselli [5].the electronic journal of combinatorics 15 (2008), #R61 11 [5] R. Biagioli and F. Caselli, Invariant algebras and major indices for ... M. Garsia and I. Gessel, Permutation statistics and partitions, Adv. Math. 31(1979), 288–305.[13] M. Geck and G. Malle, Reflection Groups, Handbook of Algebra, Vol. 4, North-Holland, Amsterdam,...
... Institute for Radiation Oncology and Biology, University of Oxford,Oxford Cancer Centre, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, UK.Authors’ contributionsMTL conceived and drafted the manuscript, LAD drafted and ... (box), and range (whiskersor stars (outliers)) of doses for PTV D95, PTV D99 and PTV EUD (-20) (A) and differences of dose for index andsimple IMRT.Lee et al. Radiation Oncology 2010, 5:115http://www.ro-journal.com/content/5/1/115Page ... IMRT Simple IMRTABFigure 3 Nominal normal tissue dose for the index andsimple IMRT plans showing the median, interquartile range (box), and range(whiskers or stars (outliers)) (A) and differences...
... 1011copies/l) was serially diluted tenfold, and 1 μl of each dilution was used as templates for theLAMP reaction. Reaction was performed at 65°C for 60min and compared with the FQ-PCR assay.Application ... contributionsJY and YR carried out most of the experiments and wrote the manuscript, and should be considered as first authors. AC and MW critical ly revised themanuscript and the experiment ... tem-perature and t ime of reaction. The a mplicons wereformed at 61, 62, 63, 64, and 65°C and the clearest pro-duct was detected at 65°C (Fig. 1A). Thus, 65°C wasused as the optimal temperature for...
... shedding, or an isoform of secreted GP1. The potential forms of the GP complexand subunits are outlined in 7. Monomeric sGP1 and homodimer (7a), soluble monomeric GP2 and GP1, complexed heterodimer, ... trans-Intracellular and secreted forms of LASV GP2 variants and co-transfections with sGP1 in HEK-293T/17 cellsFigure 4Intracellular and secreted forms of LASV GP2 variants and co-transfections ... assembly of the glyco-protein complex [12,13].Understanding the elaborate andcomplex interactionsbetween the SP, SKI-1/S1P proteolytic pathway, and theglycoprotein complex would facilitate the...
... Frid and Gusfield: A simple, practical and completeO-time Algorithm for RNA folding using the Four-Russians Speedup.Algorithms for Molecular Biology 2010 5:13.Publish with BioMed Central and ... time for 50 tests of ran-domly generated RNA sequences and 25 downloadedsequences from GenBank, for each size between 1, 000bp and 6, 000 bp. GenBank sequences varied in actuallength and were ... algorithm performs identically for randomly gener-ate d and GenBa nk sequences of equal length. This is tobe expected because the algorithm’ s r un time issequence character independe nt. For all...