... Stanford, Califor- nia. Pereira, Fernando C. 1985 A New Charac- terization of Attachment Preferences. In: Dowty, David R.; Kartunnen, Lauri and Zwicky, Arnold M., Eds., Natural lanquaqe parsinq. ... Semantics; an Interlinqual Knowledae Based Ap- proach. Foris, Dordrecht, Holland. Paxton, W.H. 1977 A Framework for Speech Understanding. Ph.D. Dissertation, Stanford University, Stanford, ... scores based on different types of reasoning to calculate a global score for a representation seems a rather arbitrary procedure. Such a uniform metric, even if it can model actual linguistic...
... 29–33.7 Garcı´ a- Fruito´s E, Gonzalez-Montalban N, Morell M,Vera A, Ferraz RM, Aris A, Ventura S & Villaverde A (2005) Aggregation as bacterial inclusion bodies doesnot imply inactivation ... Lindner AB, Madden R, Demarez A, Stewart EJ &Taddei F (2008) Asymmetric segregation of proteinaggregates is associated with cellular aging and rejuve-nation. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 105, ... ofTrigonopsis variabilis D-amino acid oxidase and fastcomparison of the operational stabilities of free andimmobilized preparations of the enzyme. BiotechnolBioeng 99, 251–260.36 Nahalka J & Patoprsty...
... Intelligence Laboratory, Cambridge, MA. A. Yamada, T. Yamamoto, H. Ikeda, T. Nishida, and S. Doshita. 1992. Reconstructing spatial image from natural language texts. In Proc. of COLING-9P, pages 1279-1283, ... that may ap- pear while translating descriptions into graphics. Then we will describe our general modelfor an auto- matic translator and some aspects of the underlying knowledge representation. ... spatial descriptions and 3-dimensional sketches (Yamada et al., 1992; Arnold and Lebrun, 1992), 2-dimensional spatial scenes and linguistic de- scriptions (Andr~ et al., 1987), 2-dimensional...
... territory quality (categorical variables),and male age and age squared (continuous variables).Age and age-squared were used in case the effect ofmale age was not a monotonic increase. There was noeffect ... only entail a single season for an individual as a yearling, but couldpotentially entail multiple years for an ‘older’ female.To avoid repeated measures from older females, and tomake data directly ... Janet Gardner, Tony Giannasca, AshleyLeedman, Anjeli Nathan, James Nicholls and LindaWhittingham made substantial contributions to field-work in more than one year, and Camille Crowley, MeganMacKenzie,...
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... QuickChangemethod (Stratagene, La Jolla, CA, USA). The primersequences were as follows: 5¢-GG GGT GTT ATG GTTTCC CATCGA TCT GAA GAA A CT GAA GAC (G376E)and 5¢-CCA TTC TTG AAC GTT TTA AAC GGT GATTCC ... s20,wvalue for the G376E variant was measured at four proteinconcentrations and the Kdvalue for this variant wascalculated; Kdwas increased by a factor of 103(Table 1).Thermal denaturationTemperature ... ultracentrifugation samples, A. Padovani for making the W56F variant and J. A. Kornblatt for encouragement and advice. Financial support wasprovided by the Natural Sciences and EngineeringResearch Council...
... parsers (an HPSG-based chart parser, a chunk parser using cascaded finite state automata, and a statistical parser) attempt to analyse the paths through the WHG syntactically and semantically. ... predicates, a list of scopal constraints, syn- tactic, prosodic and pragmatic information as well as tense and aspect and sortal information. An ex- ample of a VIT for the sentence Montag ist ... parsing, since the parser has to simultaneously perform two tasks: Searching for a path to be analysed and analysing it as well. If the analysis procedure is too liberal, it may already...
... Parser analysis of the corpus (Aubin,2005). As a working approximation, we automati-caly generated the verb, adjective and noun classesfrom the training corpus: among all it occurencestagged ... http://www-lipn.univ-paris13.fr/˜weissenbacher/197Bayesian Network, a mo del for NLP?Davy WeissenbacherLaboratoire d’Informatique de Paris-NordUniversite Paris-NordVilletaneuse, FRANCEdavy.weissenbacher@lipn.univ-paris13.frAbstractThe ... inBiomedicine and its Ap plications, 1:58–61.I. Dagan and A. Itai. 199 0. Automatic Processingof Large Corpora for the Resolution of AnaphoraReferences. P roceedings of the 13th InternationalConference...
... 6094–6101.27 Takahashi K, Tanabe K, Ohnuki M, Narita M,Ichisaka T, Tomoda K & Yamanaka S (2007) Inductionof pluripotent stem cells from adult human fibroblastsby defined factors. Cell 131, ... clinical application as well astheir use as tools for pharmaceutical research and drugdiscovery being a major impetus for such investigations[2]. The study of human hematopoiesis using hESCsand ... studies have indi-cated that the placenta acts as an additional extrame-dullary hematopoietic organ during embryonic andfetal development [52,53]. Hematopoietic precursorsfound in the human placenta...
... surface areas and hydrogen bonds of the SAK dimer models. Accessible surface areas are calculated with a probe radius 1.4 A Êaddedto the van der Waals rad ius.Dimer model Buried surfacearea ... designated as a a, h ead±tail, and b±b.Thea a dimer h as a diad3and ischaracterized as helix-helix packing between the twomonomers, as shown in Fig. 2A. The head±tail dimer isformed by a crystallographic ... of X-ra y dirac-tion data collected in oscillation mode. Methods Enzymol. 276,307±326.26. Navaza, J. (1994) AMORE: an automated package for molecularreplacemen t. Acta Crystallogr. A5 0 ,...
... repeats of 110 aminoacids ( PAS -A and PAS-B) separated by a sequence of 50amino acids. A minimal LBD was mapped in the mouseAhR (mAhR) between amino acids 230 and 397, the regionthat encompasses ... ligand all point to FixL as a more suitable candidate.Our model, although based on low sequence similarity, iscapable of explaining all known experimental and theoret-ical data and therefore ... of Caenorhabditiselegans (AhR-1C.E.), neither photoaf®nity labeled by a dioxin analog, nor activated by b-naphto¯avone in a yeastsystem [20]; the rainbow trout AhRa that binds TCDD [21]and...
... these goals and plans. The claim of this paper is that a cooperative response may also have to address a user's overall goals, plans, and preferences among those goals and plans. An algorithm ... Weischedel 198 4a, 1984b). The claim of this paper is that a cooperative response can (and should) also address a user's overall goals, plans, and preferences among those goals and plans. We ... return an action that will help achieve a goal and (ii) to check whether a particular action is a possible step in a plan to achieve a goal. In the first use, the Action parameter is uninstantiated...
... relevance as amodelfor new Iraq/Afghanistan war bonds. This analysis concludes that prior war bonds issued during the Second World War are a problematic modelfora new Iran/Afghanistan “war bond.” ... problematic modelfor Iraq/Afghanistan “war bonds.” This report will not be updated. War Bonds in the Second World War: AModelfora New Iraq/Afghanistan War Bond? Congressional Research ... 1. War Bonds in the Second World War: AModelfora New Iraq/Afghanistan War Bond? Congressional Research Service Summary The high costs of fighting the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have...