... for surgery and radio-
therapy, 68% for surgery only, 35% for radiotherapy
only, and 26% for neither surgery nor radiotherapy.
There was a significant difference in overall survival
between the ... Improved survival following surgery and
radiation therapy for olfactory neuroblastoma: analysis of the SEER
database. Radiation Oncology 2011 6:41...
... was estimated for 42 of these soils as a function
of texture, stoniness and thickness of the horizons ac-
cording to [13].
2.2. Analysis of the relationships between forest
damage and ecological ... influence of altitude and stand age; these two factors explain 70% of the spatial variability of defoliation and 64% of that of
yellowing. In addition, a databa...
... this
effect depends on tethering the C-terminal ends of the
extracytoplasmic domains.
Discussion
The rationale for the present study was to improve
understanding of how the subunits of the multimeric
M6P ... employing soluble
forms of the receptor [25,26,34], indicates that the
ectodomain of the receptor is capable of dimer forma-
tion in the absence of lig...
... shows the final chunking results and Ta-
ble 3 shows the final NER F1 results. We compare
to the state -of- the- art methods of Ando and Zhang
(2005), Suzuki and Isozaki (2008), and for
NER—Lin and ... is simpler and more
general than that of Ando and Zhang (2005) and
Suzuki and Isozaki (2008). Their methods dictate
a particular choice of model and training regi...
... judg-
ments for the three experimental conditions. For
baseline PubMed, 20% of the examined drugs fell
in the beneficial category; the values are 39% for
the Cluster condition and 40% for the Oracle ... cluster label); the ti-
tle of the abstract; and the top-scoring outcome
sentence. The “outcome”, another term from
evidence-based medicine, asserts the cl...
... tem-
peratures.
Strategies for enhancing thermal
stability and activity of
hyperthermozymes
Crucial for the development and optimization of high-
temperature biocatalysis systems is the need to gain
further understanding ... depending on the net charges of the surface
and of the protein. Hydrophobic interactions are ther-
modynamically favorable because they increa...
... to
gene expression. The status of the switch is determined by
the state of the upstream regulatory element of the GAL
genes in the nucleus. The regulatory protein may bind to
the upstream regulatory ... mechanisms and the sequence in which they are
connected. A mathematical representation of these element-
ary mechanisms, identified through experiments, will allow
p...
... significant
levels of functional PPARc [48] and thereby implies
that PPARc isoforms may have a role in mediating
the 15d-PGJ
2
–inhibition of Prm3 activity. The
involvement of both PPARc and the retinoic ... anti atherosclerotic role for PPARc
has been suggested due to the inhibitory effects
of PPARc activation on the expression of a number of
pro-atherosclerotic, p...
... from the result of the same computa-
tion over the alignment hypergraph (refer to Fig-
ures 1 and 2). The conditional log likelihood is
the difference in the log partition of the translation
and ... using
the semirings include the number of derivations,
the expected translation length, the entropy of the
translation posterior distribution, and the expec...
... design of the tagset. In that
case the final lexicon would be theoretically valid
on the one hand, and the tagged corpus would be
of practical use for NLP tasks (e.g. parsing) on
the other. In ... each tag consists of a
letter code for the general classification (i.e.
noun, verb, etc.) of the word, and another for the
sub-classification according to the par...