... We extracted the set of intransitive verb definitions, suspecting that these would be the easiest to work with. This is the smallest ofthe four major 219 Semantic AnalysisofDefinitions ... mislabeled definitions and one vocabulary en~r. There were 128 cases of noun followed by an -/n& form; in 116 of these the -/ng form was a participle, otherwise it was the head noun. (The other ... ofdefinitions successfully parsed. Nonetheless, it appears that the immediate future of parsing in theanalysisofdictionary definitions or of any other large text corpus lies in a simpler,...
... interconversion rates as a function of time of cold exposure, (b) comparison ofthe magnitudes of the various interconversion rates, and (c) lineup of the accessions with respect to their metabolic acclimationstrategies. ... tol-erances ofthe accessions differed not only in terms of the absolute values but also in the progression of the acclimation process. This is an important outcome, asit allows estimation ofthe impact ... (unit:C6h)1Æg)1FW):rCO2!Suc¼ rNetPhotosynthesisÀrCO2!StarchRatesof net photosynthesis (rNetPhotosynthesis) were calcu-lated as the average rate of carbon uptake during the firsthalf ofthe light phase (n =...
... implementation. Indeed, when the results of analytic andempirical studies agree, we become strongly convinced ofthe validity of the algorithm as well as ofthe correctness ofthe process of analysis. Some ... expansions, are at the heart oftheanalysisof algorithms, and are the subject of Chapter 4.e use of asymptotic expansions may be viewed as a compromise be-tween the ideal goal of providing an ... proportional to N N.A full proof of this requires a careful model ofthe computer to be used in terms of the operations involved and the time they take, but the result holds underrather generous assumptions....
... to see the bottom ofthe meniscus), add 1 mL of starch indicator to the first ascorbic acid sample and titrate with the iodine solution. Note the change ofthe I2 color as you swirl the flask ... called the titer -the number of mg of ascorbic acid which reacts with 1 ml- of iodine solution. This number is easily found from the I2 concentration and the mass relationship in the reaction. ... b. What is the titer ofthe iodine solution (mg asc/mL)? 3. A sample of fresh grapefruit juice was filtered and titrated with the above I2 solution. A 100 mL sample ofthe juice...
... minutes at 6000 rpm. The supernate was fil-tered with 0.45 µm filter and the filtrate was taken for HPLC analysis. By comparing the ratio ofthe peak area ofthe sam-ple to the internal standard ... correlation coefficient of 0.9992-0.9995.II. Validation The testing results ofthe interday and intraday run of four AHAs are listed in Table 2. The relative standard devia-tion ofthe interday and ... Calibration curves of four α-hydroxyacids were constructed in the range of 50-500 µg/mL and their correlationcoefficients were in the range of 0.9992-0.9995. The relative standard deviations of four...
... smallquantities in toothpaste. The triclosan was sufficiently chromatographically separated and the accuracy was sufficient foridentification. Theanalysisofthe triclosan in the presence of a concentrated ... used to remove the HPLC mobile phase and collect the sample for FT-IR analysis. The determination of components in dental and othercosmetic products is useful and often mandated by the manufacturer ... rotating the disk to the triclosan peak and taking a number of scans directly on the deposit. Figure 5 shows spectra taken from a) a single scan set, b) coaddition of spectral scan sets ofthe triclosan...
... suffer from the formation of new “cluster” species observed with the use of more reactive gases such as ammonia. The performance of CRC based ICP-MS instruments cannot, however, match the detection ... match the detection capability ofthe ShieldTorch System in high purity matrices. This application note deals only with the use of cool plasmas for theanalysisof organics, and this technique ... extended the analytical capability ofthe technique to the determination of similarly low levels of metal contamination in organic solvents and other complex matrices. The new instrument hardware...
... sell the major share of their daily catch to the moneylender below the market price, therefore, it is almost impossible toget out ofthe vicious circle of indebtedness. Thisalso hinders other ... end of the projects, stimulate the exchange of informationbetween the project core teams and otherstakeholders. The following sections provide an overview of the main technical areas where the ... By the end ofthe decade, there was a range of RRAmethods and approaches available which thengave rise to participatory rural appraisal (PRA) at the beginning ofthe 1990s. In addition to thesetwo,...
... Schematic drawing ofthe cloning of 12 different tTG regions.Reference numbers ofthe amino acid residues at the ends ofthe clonedsequences are shown.Ó FEBS 2002 Epitope mapping of anti-tTG Igs ... able to normalize the coating of these fragments toELISA wells for a better interpretation ofthe reactivity of cloned antibodies and patients’ sera. The overall response of the cloned antibodies ... tested the reactivity ofthe tTG/1 and /2 fragments in the presence of either Ca2+or EDTA, but observed no effect.Comparison of human and GP tTG shows a limitednumber of differences in the amino...
... cor-responding to these two peptides were detected (Fig. 1b). The masses ofthe two intense signals to the right in the spectrum (Fig. 1c) matched those ofthe proinsulin-derivedC-peptides 1 and 2. The mass ... errors onthep.p.m.levelwereobserved.Table 1. Measured and theoretical masses ofthe pancreatic islet pep-tides. The experimental masses agree well with the theoretical masses of the candidate ... and the detected fragments from the LC-nozzle-skimmer and LC-ECD FTICR MS experiments. The length of the peptides and the number of detected fragments in the fragmentation experiment reflects the...
... that there are nofacts which refute the hypothesis of mental continuity, and that, on the other hand, this hypothesis affords auseful test of suggested theories as to the nature of mind. The ... or OBJECT ofthe desire, and issaid to be the PURPOSE of any action resulting from the desire. We think ofthe content ofthe desire as beingjust like the content of a belief, while the attitude ... acertain set of habits in the use of words. The thoughts (if any) in the mind ofthe examinee are of no interest to the examiner; nor has the examiner any reason to suppose even the most successful...
... 2002 of internal cavities capable of containing water molecules in the homologous Rossman fold ofthe soluble members of the HAD superfamily (Fig. 5).We used the high-resolution structures of the L-2-haloaciddehalogenase ... hydrolysis. The second group,located in the membrane domain, almost connects the region homologous to the ion-binding site to the extra-cytoplasmic moiety ofthe molecule. The positions ofthe internal ... TC1_RABIT (see alignment of Fig. 1).Table 3 lists the 5 4 residues, together with the cavity theycontact, and the effect of mutations on the kinetic propertiesand the coupling r atio between...
... modification ofthe discourse situation, with each step taking the set of situation-types ofthe discourse situation, coupled with the interpretation of the utterance, to a new set of situation-types of ... speech acts can be thought of as the effects of the application of one or more inference enabling functions to the pair of sets of situation-types giving the model ofthe discourse (f (<s t. ... Nilsson (1971)): the correct version must be the result ofthe application of a series of operations, in correct order, to all previous states. The current set of situation-types ofthe discourse...
... search ofthe network. An important design principle is that the computer should relieve the terminologist (or indeed the naive user) ofthe burden of keeping track ofthe spread and growth of ... to others in the immediate conceptual environment. The notion of ' sub-group' is the only one which requires explanation in terms ofthe theor~j behind the orgardsation ofthe system. ... and Catherine Yarker for their valuable contribution towards the realisaticn of this system, and ~ colleagues Rod Johnson and Professor Juan Sager for their advice during the course of the...