... "conceptual decisions& quot; and " ;linguistic decisions& quot;.
Conceptual decisions are concerned with questions such as: in
what order must the information appear in the text? which
information ... modularized in components that make
these decisions in a fixed order.
1. Introduction
To express in natural language the information given in a
semantic repr...
... type i. We next
include a normalization step in which each row
in each of L
*
and R
*
is scaled to unit length,
yielding matrices L
**
and R
**
. Finally, we form a
single descriptor matrix ... r
2
= 300, and we
again normalize the descriptors to unit length,
yielding a new pair of latent descriptor matrices
L
**
and R
**
. Finally, we concatenate L
**
and R
**
into a s...
... locked
away in a non-standardised form of clinical lan-
guage, which if standardised could be usefully
mined to improve processes in the work of clin-
ical wards, and to gain greater understanding of
patient ... reports on the challenges involved in
creating the annotation schema, and recog-
nising and annotating clinical named enti-
ties. The information extraction task has
initi...
... original and re-
peat correction utterances, matched on speaker
and lexical content, we found overall increases
in both utterance and pause duration from orig-
inal to correction. Interestingly, ... corrections in speech input.
In analyzing and identifying self-repairs,
(Bear et al., 1992) and (Heeman and Allen,
1994) found that the most effective methods
relied on iden...
... LICENSING AND TREE ADJOINING GRAMMAR IN
GOVERNMENT BINDING PARSING
Robert Frank*
Department of Computer and Information Sciences
University of Pennsylvania ...
proposed parsing model. For details of the algorithm, see
[Frank, 1990]. This mechanism operates in linear time and
deterministically, while maintaining coarse grained (i.e.
clausal) incrementality ...
is sent off fo...
... basal and PMA-mediated induction of DNase II
transcription. These sites bind Sp1 and Sp3, and protein
levels and binding of Sp1 and Sp3 are increased in PMA-
treated cells. These findings indicate ... Sp1 and Sp3 are able to bind to the GC
boxes and that binding of Sp1 forms complex C1 and
binding of Sp3 forms complexes C2 and C3.
PMA treatment increases Sp1 and Sp3 prote...
... adenosine
triphosphate (ATP), 4-aminopyridine, aprotinin, 1-chloro-
2,4-dinitrobenzene, clotrimazole, creatine kinase, creatine
phosphokinase, daunorubicin, dideoxyforskolin, iso-
butylmethylxanthine ... range of inhibitors and substrates
for MRPs including MK-571, methotrexate, E
2
17bG, and
DNP-SG and also by glibenclamide and frusemide. We
show that this cGMP exporter is distinct f...
... starting from adenine obtained in the first
simulation and include methyltransferase and SAHH2
in addition. Some others involve the modes starting
from adenosine obtained in the second simulation and
include ... glutathione
HCY
L-Homocysteine
HYPX Hypoxanthine
IMP Inosine 5¢-monophosphate
INO Inosine
K
+
Potassium
LAC
L-Lactate
MetAcc Methylated acceptor
Na
+
Sodium
NAD Nicotinamid...
... interesting set of
JIP proteins (JNK-Interacting-Protein) has been identified.
These JIP proteins function by aggregating components of a
JNK module (including MLK, MKK7, and JNK) [24].
Interestingly ... on
ERK is contained in a docking groove, where several
interacting motifs cooperate to confer strong and specific
binding for each MAPK-interacting molecules [28,29]. The
spacing and or...
... subsequently increase in density, ultimately
promoting a decline in the outbreak
Bacteriophages and Pathogenic Vibrio spp in
the Aquatic Environment
Iddya Karunasagar
Products, Trade and Marketing service
Fisheries ... characterised and
some pandemic strains lack f237.
Vibrio parahaemolyticus
• Possibly, in addition to tdh and trh genes, other genes are
involved in virul...