... distinction between idiomatic variants and synonymous idioms. - Gain an insightful look at idioms in general andidiomatic variants and synonymous idioms in particular in both Englishand ... Englishand Vietnamese, is expected to be an interesting and helpful material for foreign language teachers and learners and for people who are interested in idioms in both Englishand Vietnamese.2. ... meaning colours coming from grammatical meanings changed. [27: 128]. Basing on this, we can make a clear distinction between synonyms and variants of idioms in both Englishand Vietnamese. In...
... following issues: - Defining the concepts of idiomatic variants” and “synonymous idioms” - Criteria for the distinction between idiomatic variants and synonymous idioms - Forms and signs of idiomatic ... distinction between idiomatic variants and synonymous idioms? What are the forms and signs of idiomatic variants and synonymous idioms? 2. Idiomatic variants and synonymous idioms inEnglish 2.1. ... head and to take into one’s mind are considered as idiomatic variants. These idioms have the same meaning and grammatical structure. Moreover, their meaning is based on the same image. In other...
... mass peaks in the rangeof 5–10 kDa, typically including two dominating peaksat approximately m ⁄ z 7000. As mycelia and sporeslargely remained intact, and the extraction solutioncontained acetonitrile ... 843 in the knockout mutant hfbI–, only the respective masspeak was missing (Fig. 3B).Deviating post-translational processingof hydrophobins in H. jecorina strainsTo investigate strain diversity ... of hydrophobins andtheir processing in Trichoderma using intact-cell MALDI-TOF MSTorsten Neuhof1, Ralf Dieckmann1,*, Irina S. Druzhinina2, Christian P. Kubicek2,Tiina Nakari-Setaălaă3,...
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... knowncysteine-containing chitin-binding domains [14], suchas plant chitin-binding proteins and horseshoe crabantimicrobial peptides with chitin-binding affinity[15–17]. Rebers and Willis reported ... chitin-binding proteins in T. tridentatus.Amino acid compositions of high molecular mass(HMM) chitin-binding proteinsHMM chitin-binding proteins resolved by 2DSDS ⁄ PAGE were categorized into ... crab chitin-binding protein [15], as well aswith the chitin-binding domain of hevein (Cys12 toCys33), a plant chitin-binding protein [41,42], as shown in Fig. 4. This segment of tachycitin forms...
... 2010a.Reranking models in fine-grained opinion analysis. In Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference ofComputational Linguistics (Coling 2010), pages 519–527, Beijing, China.Richard Johansson and ... featuresimilarity. In Proceedings of ICDM 06, Hong Kong,2006.Eric Breck, Yejin Choi, and Claire Cardie. 2007. Iden-tifying expressions of opinion in context. In IJCAI2007, Proceedings of the 20th International ... Association for Computational LinguisticsExtracting Opinion ExpressionsandTheir Polarities – Exploration ofPipelines and Joint ModelsRichard Johansson and Alessandro MoschittiDISI, University...
... ComputingMeaning, volume 3. Kluwer.Raquel Fern´andez, Jonathan Ginzburg, and Shalom Lappin.2004b. Classifying ellipsis in dialogue: A machine learn-ing approach. In Proceedings of COLING 2004, ... with training a model using a base-line set of features, and then add each remainingfeature individually, recording the gain (w.r.t. the f-measure (f (0.5), to be precise)), and choosing thebest-performing ... problem, namely identifying frag-ments (certain kinds of NSUs, see below) and their antecedents (in multi-party dialogue, in our case), and present a novel machine learning approach to it,which...
... the metalbinding event would be totally independent of the interac-tions involved in the enzyme–substrate complex. Thebinding of MUG and Mg2+are not independent, however,but instead are ... N-terminal domain of 660 amino acids [14].The C-terminal domain, on the other hand, is responsiblefor interacting with a carbohydrate receptor on the surfaceof intestinal endothelial cells and cellular ... UDP-glucose andtheir use in characterizingsubstrate binding by toxin A fromClostridium difficileSudeep Bhattacharyya, Amy Kerzmann and Andrew L. FeigDepartment of Chemistry, Indiana University,...
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... rightfully have a strong stake in maintaining extended agreements in order to protect their ability to receivereturns on the time and money they have invested intheir clients duringearlier, less profitable ... assist them in making career decisions.1This is where talent agents and personal managers step in. Agents and managers represent artists, andtheir collective role in the entertainmentindustry2 ... the financial-interestrules barring agents from acting as producers: It allowed them to take up to20% stakes in production and distribution companies, and it allowedadvertising firms and independent...