... for morphologyandcase marking.The next section describes our approach to facili-tating the learning of such rules.4 ApproachWhile translating from a language of moderate case marking andmorphology ... information into the ap-propriate casemarkersand morphological affixes.The key bits of information for us are suffixes and semantic relations, and the vehicle that trans-fers and translates the information ... the lasttwo of these differences, and here we dwell a biton why this focus on casemarkersand morphol-ogy is crucial to the quality of translation.3.1 Case markers While in English, the major...
... rare and only fifty-three cases have been reported until 20101-3,8,13. Here, we reported a case of intramedullary cysticer-cosis at T4 and T5 vertebral level and discussed its diagnosis and ... of 2 cases and review of literature. Surg Neurol. 2007;67(1): 74-7. 3. Chhiber SS, Singh B, Bansal P, et al. Intramedullary spinal cys-ticercosis cured with medical therapy: case report and ... review. Case Report A 40-year-old female patient was transferred to our department from a local hospital for progressive weakness in both lower limbs for one month, and anal sphincter and bladder...
... as handedness, hair whorl direction, tooth patterns, unilateral eye and ear defects, and even tumor loca-tions and un-descended testicles. However, only an extremely small series of cases ... left middle cranial fossa cystic lesion with low and high signal intensities on T1- and T2-weighted images. (d), (e) & (f) Brain CT and T1- and T2-weighted MRI of twin B shows a mirror-imaging ... we have only found one such case of MZ with mirror-imaging of AC in the literature. In this case, we describe the second case of MZ with mirror-imaging of AC and discuss the pos-sible clinical...
... a case. Although the case we reported here had similar features to these two cases, differences exist. The cyst in our case did not occupy most areas of the posterior fossa as these two cases ... cord and syringomyelia, and currently there are few treatment experiences available. Here we reported the case of a 43-year-old male patient who admitted to the hospital due to weakness and ... topic as well, in order to provide better understanding and relate our experience in the diagnosis and treatment of foramen magnum arachnoid cyst. Case report A male patient, 43 years old, was...
... prostate gland and oligospermia are observed. BPA exposure negatively regulates the expression of Hoxa10 and Hoxa11 and affects estrogen signaling (Varayoud et al., 2008). Estrogen and androgen ... that in Dally and Dally-like mutants the distribution and signalling of Wnt and Bmp family members, Wingless (Wg) and Decapentaplegic (Dpp) respectively, are altered (Nybakken and Perrimon, ... 901-907. Casero, R.A., Jr. and Marton, L.J. (2007) Targeting polyamine metabolism and function in cancer and other hyperproliferative diseases. Nat Rev Drug Discov, 6, 373-390. Chatterjee, S. and...
... total bed thickness and transport vectors, tide 10% and storm wave 9B. Case 4: Tide 1% and storm wave 12B Morphology change and transport vectors for combined tide 1% and storm wave 12B forcing ... years (50%), 10 years (10%) and 100 years (1%) (Table 2 and figure 2). Wave height and period were representative of fair-weather and storm conditions 9B and 12B, and a narrow spectrum was ... pattern is southward and south-westward, as the bathymetry moves toward an equilibrium state with the hydrodynamics. Case 3: Tide 10% and storm wave 9B Morphology change and transport vectors...
... pure water and in alcohol/water media is also investigated, as shownin Fig. 3. The value of saturation magnetization of samplesa, b, and c is 75.4 emu/g (Fig. 3a), 39.2 emu/g (Fig. 3b), and 0 (Fig. ... 2008IntroductionIron oxide and oxyhydroxide have a wide range of poten-tial applications in the production of pigments, catalysts,gas sensors, magnetic recording media, and raw materialsof hard and soft magnets ... a-Fe2O3(hematite) and c-Fe2O3(maghemite). Acicular a-FeOOH particles areused in the production of maghemite and in various aca-demic investigations in colloid and surface chemistry....
... 7.25Number and length of introns 2 introns; 58 and 64 bp 2 introns; 95 and 49 bpEffect of propionyl-CoA on A. fumigatus C. Maerker et al.3618 FEBS Journal 272 (2005) 3615–3630 ª 2005 FEBScoli and ... 105conidiaÆmL)1(final concentration) and incubated at 37 °C and 220 r.p.m. shaking for indicated times. Mycelia wereharvested and dried for at least 12 h at 70 °C. Dried mycel-ium was weighed and growth inhibition ... wild-type strain ATCC46645 and a methyl-citrate synthase deletion strain were point inoculated on eachplate and incubated for 72 h at 37 °C and photographed.Synthesis of cDNA and sequence analysisPropionate...
... sequence of non-NONE casemarkers for a set of sister phrases, and repetition of non-NONE case markers. These features are intended to capture regularities in the sequence of casemarkers of phrases ... 3. The casemarkers to be pre-dicted (wa and de in this case) are underlined. The task of case marker prediction is the same as described in Section 2: to assign one of the 18 case markers ... (Carreras and Màrquez, 2005), whereas our 2 most frequent casemarkers (no and wo) account for only 43% of the case- marked phrases. We should also note that semantic role labels and function...
... Ramsay and H Mansour. 2003. Arabic morpho-syntax for text-to-speech. In Recent advance in nat-ural language processing, Sofia.A M Ramsay and R Sch¨aler. 1997. Caseand word or-der in English and ... relative to oneanother), and requiring S and O to fall inside thescope of the ‘sentence markers .3.3 Sentence markers A core by itself cannot be uttered as a free standingsentence. At the very ... interactions between sentence markers and focus marking in Somali. So-mali, as a Cushitic language, has a ba-sic pattern wherein a small ‘core’ clauseis preceded, and in some cases followedby, a set...
... listening, and recording, sounds and words and utterances, secrets and memories and hopes. A journey which conjures up, far more brilliantly than a swift race through the pyramids and past the ... (cf. Anderson and Ewen 1987; van der Hulst 1989; Watson 1989; Rice 1990, 1994: 114; Rice and Avery 1991: 104; Grijzenhout 1995: 166). The interaction of under-specifi cation and universal and ... phonology, morphology, and syn-tax typically considered rural or bedouin (cf. Fischer and Jastrow 1980: 24). The refl ex of the Classical Arabic phoneme qƒf, for example, is a voiced velar /g/, and...
... cervical, and buccal and lingual sides constricting toward the oc- clusal. This general shape also provides a wedge form which aids in the distribution of forces during mastication, and facilitates ... lateral, and even more so in the mandibular incisors, the crown is considerably longer than it is wide. The labla1 surface is generally convex in both dimensions, mesiodistally D and inclsogingi\ ... named labial (buccal) and lingual embrasures. e. Other considerations: The mesial and distal marginal ridges, as well as the cingulum, are rela- tively more prominent, and the lingual fossa...
... Science and Engineering, and Center for Applied Polymer Research Case Western Reserve UniversityCleveland Ohio P. J. Hine IRC in Polymer Science and TechnologySchool of Physics and AstronomyUniversity ... Karger-Kocsis and Z. Zhang Chapter 14 Carbon Nanotube and CarbonNanofiber-Reinforced Polymer Composites K. Schulte and M.C.M. Nolte Chapter 15 Nano- and Microlayered Polymers: Structure and ... centersretain thin lamellae and melt first [27]). VII. FUTURE CHALLENGES Knowledge and understanding of polymer morphology hasbeen transformed since it became possible to characterize and study lamellae,...
... in our case, resulting in a delayed diagnosis. Inour review, 13 cases were examined by MRI with an echogradient sequence, and microhemorrhages were not seenin 2 cases including our case (13.3%). ... followed by hemi-neglect (2 cases: 3.1%). One other case was reported ofvarious higher bra in dysfunction without mental changeor dementia, like our case [23]. In these ten cases withhigher brain ... previouscases including our case (Table 1) [1,3,4,7-37]. In 64cases, 10 presented with higher brain dysfunction withoutencephalopathy or dementia (15.3%). The most frequentsymptom was aphasia (6 cases:...