... (Kurohashi and Na-gao, 1994) or CaboCha (Kudo and Matsumoto,2002). Although this information is less accu-rate than manually annotated information, theseautomatic analyzers providea large amount ... trainingdata)1.RerankingCandidate 1Candidate 2Candidate 3Candidate 4: Case element: VerbCandidateCandidateFigure 2: Selection of possible parses for rerankingMany methods for reranking the parsing of En-glish ... a Combination of Case ElementsTakeshi AbekawaGraduate School of EducationUniversity of Tokyoabekawa@p.u-tokyo.ac.jpManabu OkumuraPrecision and Intelligence LaboratoryTokyo Institute of Technologyoku@pi.titech.ac.jpAbstractIn...
... X; a subvariety of X has a cycle class in the dual of a rational homology space of X and the duals of these cycle classes span a subspace of homology, which might be large. Up to normalisation, ... DAMIAN ROESSLERRecall that an Artin character of Q is a character ofa finite dimensionalcomplex representation of the automorphism group of the normalisationQ of Q over Q, which is trivial ... the case of Dirichlet charactershas been tackled up to now; obtaining a proof of Conjecture A for nonabelianArtin characters (i.e. for abelian varieties with complex multiplication by a fieldwhose...
... the polar character and the possibil-ity of donating H-bonds. In the Y111N variant, thearomatic ring is replaced by a group which is alsostructurally planar and able to accept and donateH-bonds. ... composed byb-strands 145–150 and 156–161 and they are rich inhydrophobic and exposed residues. In particular, thearomatic rings of Y140 and W146 have high accessiblesurface area (30% and 35%, respectively). ... Alegre-Cebollada J, Lacadena V, On˜aderra M, Manche-n˜o JM, Gavilanes JG & Martı´nez-del-Pozo AM (2004)Phenotypic selection and characterization of randomlyproduced non-haemolytic mutants of the...
... Inoue1,2,*, Kazunori Tanaka1, Hiromitsu Tanaka2, Kohei Ohtomo1, Toshio Kanda2,Morikazu Imamura2, Guo-Xing Quan2, Katsura Kojima2, Tetsuro Yamashita3, Tasuku Nakajima4,Hideharu Taira3, ... is less thanFig. 4. Characterization of the transgenic silkworm line L6 · 7. (A) Illustration ofa recombinant transforming vector and normal and mutant L-chain genes. (a) Arrangement of two genes ... density-gradient centrifugation. Each fraction was assayed for activities of NADPH-cytochrome c reductase (an ER marker) and a- mannosidase II (a Golgi marker). Proteins in every other fraction were analyzed...
... dependencies that transformational grammars in their various incarnations have tried to account for can be satisfactorily captured by classes of rules that are non-transformational and at the same Clme ... this language (although for TAG's a proof is not in hand yet), LFG's can generate this language. In a TAG for each elementary tree, we can add mare elementary trees, systematically ... extreme case where the a& apos;s, b's ,and c's can he any order, as long as the number of a& apos;s =the number of b's=the number of c'S. GPSG ~and TAG's cannot generate this...
... archaic as a raccoon coat, eman-ating from the throats ofa bunch of boys born during the Reaganadministration; guys with goatees, soul patches, bandannas, and earrings.I watch the kickoff transfixed, ... ofa kind of jock apartheid, a real-life Revenge of the Nerds. “Here’s Macalester,” says Quitmey-er, holding his hands a yard apart, and here’s the football team.”Adds Schumacher, A lot of ... of Notre Dame and the College of St. Catherine, and was widely known as the largest single bene-factor to Catholic education. He was granted audiences with popes, and in 1967 was made a papal...
... such as this are that it allows generalisation over a wide varietyof phenomena, including numerous ways of marking iteration or distribution on the clause, and that it provides an appropriate ... terms of the same mechanism of 'set construction'. The anaphoric examples also indicate a qualitative difference between the distribution of definite NP and pronominal anaphora, and ... involve quantification over cases. Quantification over times or participants would then represent particular ways of realising the multiple instantiation of the case. The advantages of an account...
... stabilityYoshihiro Sambongi1, Susumu Uchiyama2,*, Yuji Kobayashi2, Yasuo Igarashi3 and Jun Hasegawa41Graduate School of Biosphere Sciences, Hiroshima University, Japan;2Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, ... 9574–9578.8. Hasegawa, J., Shimahara, H., Mizutani, M., Uchiyama, S., Arai, H., Ishii, M., Kobayashi, Y., Ferguson, S.J., Sambongi, Y. &Igarashi, Y. (1999) Stabilization of Pseudomonas aeruginosacytochrome ... Akasako, A. , Haruki, M., Oobatake, M. & Kanaya, S. (1995)High resistance of Escherichia coli ribonuclease HI variant withquintuple thermostabilizing mutations to thermal denaturation,acid...
... the rational craftsman’s approach to war couldeasily work against ideas of restraint in war, a point dramatically illu-strated in India by the Arthas´astra of Kautilya. This was a manual of statesmanship ... implications for international law of such a sharpdemarcation of the boundary between war and peace were immense. Mostoutstandingly, it made the idea ofa state of war easy to envisage. In such a ... formal declaration.60Nor, apparently, was it thought necessary to have a formal declaration of war in the case of certain small-scale, one-offoperations ofa punitive character.61Declarations...
... (MedCalc Software, Mariakerke, Bel-gium). statistical software was used for all statistical anal-yses. Categorical data are presented as absolute and relative frequencies, continuous variables as ... defined according to the usual cri-teria [25]. Acute coronary syndrome, unstable angina and myocardial infarction were defined according to theACC/AHA criteria [26,27]Statistical analysesMedCalc™ ... 0.541 a includes severe sepsis and septic shockb ACS, acute coronary syndrome (unstable angina and myocardial infarction)c Medians and ranges of all measured blood glucose levels for all patients...