... disambiguated,
vastly multilingual dictionary called PANDIC-
TIONARY (Mausam et al., 2009). PANDIC-
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abilistic inference over a graph of translations,
which ... dictionary is 0.9
(evaluated based on a random sample). PANDIC-
TIONARY has about 80,000 senses and about 1.8
million translations at precision 0.9.
We use Google Image Search as our underlying
image ... transla-
tions to a set of high-coverage languages includ-
ing English, French, German, Spanish, Chinese,
Japanese, Arabic, Russian, Korean, Italian, and
Portuguese. Additionally, we include the lan-
guage...
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a grammar and a lexicon can actually be mate to function as more than
just structure generators. One issue reiatat to this that has been
brought uD was that different ~ external to the grammar ... systemic grammars. This second
step has been at the same time an attempt to start exploring the
potential of a combination of a KL-ONE like representation and a
Sy~emic Grammar.
Although many ~%oects ... diversity Hallidey has
provldat for systemic grammar is useful for our pu~__o'-'e~-__; The fact that
grammatical structure is multi.layered means that those aspects of
grammatical structure...
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Indications
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43(12):2405-7.
12. Kiyohara T, Kumakiri M, Kobayashi H, Nakamura H, Ohkawara A:
Cutaneous marginal zone B-cell lymphoma: a case accompa-
nied by massive plasmacytoid cells. J Am Acad ... simo.red@tiscali.it; Nicola Magarelli - nicola.magarelli@rm.unicatt.it; Maurizio Martini - maurizio.martini@rm.unicatt.it;
Luigi Maria Larocca - llarocca@rm.unicatt.it; Giulio Maccauro - giuliomac@tiscali.it
* ... showed a monoclonal rearrange-
ment of IgH chain (Figure 3) and a polyclonal pattern for
TCR gamma and beta (data not shown). A final diagnosis
of diffuse large cells B-lymphoma was made.
The patient...
... reasonable distance to a larger health-care facility with treatment facility
ã Urban area without access to legally approved modern waste treatment facility
ã Peri-urban area
ã Rural area with access ... access to a legally approved waste treatment facility or located within
reasonable distance to a larger health-care facility with treatment facility
ã Rural area without access to a legally approved ... has been established on the periphery of an urban area.
A rural area is a small community or geographical area, having a population generally of less than
5,000, a low population density, and...
... services and application factories 251
Dennis Gannon, Rachana Ananthakrishnan, Sriram Krishnan,
Madhusudhan Govindaraju, Lavanya Ramakrishnan, and
Aleksander Slominski
9.1 Introduction 251
9.1.1 An ... Summary 921
Acknowledgments 922
References 922
41 eDiamond: a Grid-enabled federated database of annotated
mammograms 923
Michael Brady, David Gavaghan, Andrew Simpson, Miguel Mulet Parada,
and ... California
Santa Barbara
California 93106
United States
Julian J. Bunn
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena
California 91125
United States
Henri Casanova
Department of Computer Science and
Engineering...
... (A& gt;B if and only if A B and not B A)
(2) A is equally good as B if and only if A is at least as good as B
and also B at least as good as A. (A B if and only if A B and B A)
The plausibility ... claim of Bayesianism is that actual decision- makers
satisfy these criteria. The normative claim of Bayesianism is that rational
decision- makers satisfy them. In normative Bayesian decision analysis, ... between a situation with, say, a .1
% and a 2 % risk of disaster. This has often been seen as an example of
human irrationality. However, it may also be seen as a compensatory
mechanism that to...
... university may have several schools
or colleges. Each college may also have an associate or assistant dean or
both. Not all deans are permanent appointments. For example, associate
dean positions may ... as an
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use an asterisk
next to your name and all other authors
who are equal and note “*equal author-
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ence.
Do not rearrange ... the head of the laboratory in leading, motivating, and managing
members of a lab. “Mentoring and Being Mentored” explores what it means to be
a mentor, particularly as a strategy for facilitating...
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meaning of '~,' is a general will, and the meaning of
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Our method has an advantage that the size of
DL1 is smaller. The size of the decision list has
no relation to the precision and the recall, but a
small decision list has advantages ... will. '~.~.' and '~' have
a same phone 'cho-kkan'. The meaning of 'l-ff__,~. i is an
intuition through a feeling, and the meaning of '~'
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CHAPTER 9
How you can help your parent
page 47
CHAPTER 10
After treatment
page 51
CHAPTER 11
The road ahead
page 57
CHAPTER 12
Learning more on your own
page 59
CHART A
Cancer team ... 1
CHAPTER 2
Learning about cancer
page 9
CHAPTER 3
Cancer treatment
page 13
CHAPTER 4
What your parent may be
feeling
page 21
CHAPTER 5
Changes in your family
page 23
CHAPTER 6
Taking care of yourself
page ... are
abnormal and divide and grow without control or order. They
can invade and damage nearby tissues and also spread to
organs in other parts of the body. The spread of cancer from
one part...