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care-seeking, or more likely as a generalist to serve as a
main source of care overall for an entire chest pain epi-
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require approximately 36 0 additional hours of didactic
training, with only part of that training ina clinical set-
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natural language understanding system. Client-
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abridge
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in an English sentence using the
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METONYMY
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We think that these basic heuristics
are a good starting point for more sophisti-
cated approaches to translation ina multi-
lingual environment. We intend as our
next...
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fukumoto@yamanashi.ac.jp
Yoshimi Suzuki
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of
Medicine and Engineering,
Univ. of Yamanashi
ysuzuki@yamanashi.ac.jp
Abstract
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and ... Computational Linguistics
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Fumiyo Fukumoto
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of
Medicine and Engineering,
Univ. of Yamanashi
fukumoto@yamanashi.ac.jp
Yoshimi...