... 142–145.
Original article
Water acquisition patterns of two wet tropical
canopy tree species of French Guiana
as inferred from H
2
18
O extraction profiles
Damien Bonal
a
, Claire Atger
b
, Têté ... We inferred water acquisition patterns of two major tropical rainforest canopy tree species, during wet and dry seasons in
different soil drainag...
... Histology of the fat body of flies 2 (C)
or 4 (B,D) days after injection of Tris (B) or DCV (C,D). The scale bar represents 20 lm (E,F). Accumulation of viral particles in the cytoplasm of
cells from ... classes of
microorganisms, such as lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from
Gram-negative bacteria, peptidoglycan (PGN) from Gram-
positive bacteria, or double-stranded (ds)RNA from...
...
participles from adjectives and nouns, as shown
below.
(2) a. John has [~p rented furniture]
(comp.: John has often rented apart-
ments)
b. John was smashed (drunk) last night
(comp.:
John was ... Simplicity of design and speed
Efficient use of the available text was not a high
priority, since it was felt that plenty of text was
available even for an inefficient learner,...
... lan-
guages into two different groups (i.e., L
+
and L
−
obtained from the analysis of the second eigen-
vectors of B and B
) also has a strong classifi-
catory basis. It may well be the case that cer-
tain ... prevalence of the consonants from C
+
in the lan-
guages of L
+
, the consonants from C
−
are almost
absent. However, there is an equal prevalence of
the consonants...
... made up of ” NP
QT
is made up of NP’
C
“p(x) are made of NP
QT
are made of NP’
C
“p(x) comprise” NP
QT
comprise (of) ? NP’
C
“p(x) consist of NP
QT
consist of NP’
C
Table 2: Clues and Patterns ... that in the
case of expressions such as ”a car comprises a fixed
number of basic components”, ”data mining com-
prises a range of data analysis techniques”, ”books
consist of a...
... mountain”)).
3.2.2 Classifier
The classifier operates by attempting to match the
set of GRs associated with each sentence against var-
ious patterns. The patterns were developed by a
combination of knowledge of ... to
the SCF classifier. Consider the arguments of “easy”
in the sentence:
These examples of animal senses are rel-
atively easy for us to comprehend as they
are not too...
... with different types of knowl-
edge. Many of them have proved useful, such as
WordNet (Miller et al., 1990). However, in some
areas, such as WSD, manually created knowledge
bases seem never to ... extracted from the CGC; whereas those
for bass, crane and palm are obtained from both
CGC and the People’s Daily On-line. This is be-
cause the Chinese translation equivalents of sense...
... Automatic Acquisition of Named Entity Tagged Corpus from World Wide
Web
Joohui An
Dept. of CSE
POSTECH
Pohang, Korea 790-784
minnie@postech.ac.kr
Seungwoo Lee
Dept. of CSE
POSTECH
Pohang, ... and
subsequently the porting of a machine learning sys-
tem to another domain is much easier than that of a
rule-based one. Various supervised learning meth-
ods for Named Entity (NE) tasks...
... 1992. "Class-
Based n-gram Models of Natural Language".
Computational Linguistics,
18(4):467-480.
C. Chang and C. Chen. 1996. "Application Is-
sues of SA-class Bigram Language ... test corpus, BI shows slightly bet-
ter performance than TRI as depicted in Fig-
ure 6. Increase in the order of n-gram from
two to three shows no gains in entropy reduc-
tion. DEP...
... 6-deoxyerythronolide B synthase; DKS, diketide synthase; FAS, fatty acid synthase;
KR, ketoreductase; KS, ketosynthase; PKS, polyketide synthase; SNAC, thioester of N-acetylcysteamine; TE, thioesterase.
* [Correction ... general basis
of regulation in PKS operations, especially in more
fully evolved systems, such as the DEBS. The proposal
that there are two forms of control resultin...