... ) (what somebody wants in a particular situation not in general): * 'Would you prefer tea or coffee?' 'Coffee, please.' We say 'would prefer to do' (not 'doing'): ... broken2 As an adjective:(passive meaning )stolen money a written report 3 The past participle can replace a subject + passive verb just as the present participle can replace subject + active verb: She ... 'doing'): * 'Shall we go by train?' 'Well, I'd prefer to go by car.' (not 'I'd prefer going') * I'd prefer to stay at home tonight rather than...
... Ferrari, S., Giliani, S., Insalaco, A. , Al-Ghonaium, A. , Soresina, A. R.,Loubser,M.,Avanzini,M .A. ,Marconi,M.,Badolato,R.,Ugazio, A. G., Levy, Y., Catalan, N., Durandy, A. , Tbakhi, A. ,Notarangelo, ... IgG1 lambda (Sigma) at a concentration2288 J. L. Richards et al. (Eur. J. Biochem. 270) Ó FEBS 2003AcknowledgementsThe authors thank Drs Gail Bishop, Andrea Bottaro, David Gray,Alexandra Livingstone ... peptide may have a usein vaccine delivery or gene therapy, and the ability to use thesame CD40-targeting peptide for murine and humanapplications should provide an important advantage intranslation...
... moreinformation in lexical entries and increasing am-biguity so that other ambiguity types also can bedisambiguated in a similar way via lexical cate-gory disambiguation. This idea has been ... friend accepted the man whowas very impressed, the tagger showed a repairsince it initially preferred a past-participle analy-sis for accepted and later it had to reanalyze. Thisis a limitation ... maintained. Among the different sources ofinformation manipulated by Kim et. al., the so-called elementary structural information is consid-ered as a reasonable and ideal parameter for ad-dition...
... expand out each of the three cases: (1 3a) homorganic-nasal-cluster ~ labial-nasal labial-obstruent (13b) homorganie-nasal-cluster ~ coronal-nasal coronal-obstruent (13c) homorganic-nasal-cluster ... constraint. Nasal-cluster and place-assimilation are defined as: (1 7a) (setq nasal-cluster-lattice (M. nasal-lattice obstruent-lattice)) (17b) (setq place-assimilation-lattice (M + (M** labial-lattice) ... Network Grammars for Natural Language Analysis, CACM, 13:10, 1970. Z7. Zue, V., and Shattuck-Hufnagel, S., When is a ,/Ts /not a /3V?, ASA, Atlanta, 1980. 97 (3) [dD~hlf_lt) tam] It is...
... (5¢-ACGCGGATCCAGTCATAAACAGCGGTTGC-3¢, Bam HI site un derlined),87SufI-BamHI-rv (5 ¢-ACGCGGATCCAACATCGTCGCCCTTCCA-3¢, BamHI site underlined) and SufIHA-XbaI+ClaI-rv (5¢-ACTGATCGATCTAGATTACGCATAGTCAGGAACATCGTATGGGTAGCCGCCTGGCGGTACCGGATTGACCAAC- ... a s a template and the primersRRTorA-SacI-fw (5¢-GCGCGGAGCTCAAGAAGGAAGAAAAATAATGAAC-3¢, SacI site underlined) andTorA/Lep2-BamHI-rv (5¢-GCATGGATCCCGCGCGCTTGATGTAATC-3¢, BamHI site underlined). ... 5B, lane 10). Similarly, steady state analysis did not A BFig. 4. In vivo analysis of S ufI export in Dtig, DdnaKdnaJ and DtigDdnaKdnaJ mu tants. S teady state (A) and pulse-chase (B) analysis...
... transferase; pink, maltogenic a- amylase; blue, a- amylases from Bacillus andactinomycetes; light blue, a- amylases from fungi and yeast; green, maltotetraohydrolases and maltopentaohydrolase. A ... Reference withdrawn.75. Takada, M., Nakagawa, Y. & Yamamoto, M. (2003) Biochem-ical and genetic analyses of a novel c-cyclodextrin glucano-transferase from an alkalophilic Bacillus clarkii 7364. ... Ohdan, K., Kuriki, T., Takata, H. & Okada, S. (2000) Cloning ofthe cyclodextrin glucanotransferase gene from alkalophilicBacillus sp. A2 – 5a and analysis of the raw starch-binding domain.Appl....
... transparency about the quality and quantity of publicly available information about the cover pool is decisive, because this indicates which financial assets are encumbered as collateral and ... contains strict capital standards for securitised instruments, such as ABS and structured financial products, but not for Pfandbriefe. The capital standards thus make Pfandbriefe more attractive ... ECB. 8 Pfandbriefe that are not placed in the market can be used for example as collateral at central banks or CCPs. 9 At best, a maximum of eight Pfandbrief issues with a total volume of...
... may be illustrated by such words as abdomen, acclimate,appendicitis, candelabrum, data, finance, ignoramus, gratis, etc. There are many words in our language about whose pronunciation the best ... the English language is the usage that prevails among the best-educated portion of the people to whom the language is vernacular; or, at least, the usage that will be most generally approved by ... copy them, placing the accent and diacritical marks in the proper places. Other methods will readily suggest themselves. If the pupils are not already familiar with the diacritical marks they...
... PKN, and rhophilin in the rho-bindingdomain. J. Biol. Chem 271, 13556–13560.15. Ishizaki, T., Maekawa, M., Fujisawa, K., Okawa, K., Iwamatsu, A. ,Fujita ,A. ,Watanabe,N.,Saito,Y.,Kakizuka ,A. ,Morii,N.&Narumiya, ... Furuyashiki, T., Ishizaki, T., Watanabe, G., Watanabe,N.,Fujisawa,K.,Morii,N.,Madaule,P.&Narumiya,S.(1996)Rhotekin, a new putative target for Rho bearing homology to a serine/threonine kinase, ... PRK2 kinase is a potentialeffector target of both Rho and Rac GTPases and regulates actincytoskeletal organization. MolCellBiol.17, 2247–2256.13. Watanabe, G., Saito, Y., Madaule, P., Ishizaki,...
... chunking (Abney,1991; Bangalore and Joshi, 1999), parsing (Roche,1999; Oflazer, 1999) and machine translation (Vilaret al., 1999; Bangalore and Riccardi, 2000). Finite- state models are attractive ... problems are loosely char-acterized as semantic classification and have beenused in many practical applications including callrouting and text classification.Most of these problems have been addressed ... Extened Finite State Models of Language. Cambridge UniversityPress.Compiling Boostexter Rules into a Finite- state TransducerSrinivas BangaloreAT&T Labs–Research180 Park AvenueFlorham Park,...
... of a Balas solution v (cf. Section 6); noextensional modelling is necessary.Although our special-purpose Balas adaptationno longer constitutes a general framework that canbe fed with each and ... have to turnanother 1 to 0 (due to a constraint), or if a 0 cannotbe swapped to 1, the potential gain is decremented446by a certain cost factor. If the potential gain isexhausted that way, ... memory-based learner TiMBL (Daelemanset al., 2004) is used as a (pairwise) classifier.TiMBL stores all training examples, learns fea-ture weights and classifies test instances accord-ing to the majority...
... Using aFinite Mixture Model Hang Li Kenji Yamanishi C&C Res. Labs., NEC 4-1-1 Miyazaki Miyamae-ku Kawasaki, 216, Japan Email: {lihang,yamanisi} @sbl.cl.nec.co.j p Abstract We propose a ... may individually appear in the category only very rarely; polysemy problem how to determine that a word like 'ball' in a document refers to a 'tennis ball' and nota 'soccer ... document classification. Guthrie et. al. have devised a way suitable to documentation classification. Suppose that there are two categories cl ='tennis' and c2='soccer,' and we...
... grammar. An exam- ples is: S ~ al S S~al A1 S-+anS S-+anAn A~ -+ a~ X A2 + al A2 An -~ al An X-+e A1 -+ a2 Az A1 ~ an A1 A2 -+ a2 X A2 ~ an A2 An -+ a2 A, ~ An ~ an X Here the grammar ... 1996), is faster in some cases, and has the advantage of be- ing open-ended and adaptable. 1 Finite- state approximations Adequate models of human language for syntac- tic analysis and semantic ... be applied to these formalisms too. 2 Finite- state calculus A &apos ;finite- state calculus' or &apos ;finite automata toolkit' is a set of programs for manipulating finite- state automata...