... trees
with the nt sequence ofthe open reading frame (ORF) of
their cDNAs and the corresponding aa sequences, in
Table 1. Summary ofthe purification of DNases I from the pancreases of three species of ... not. The
same was true for these mutants ofthe rat and mouse
DNase I (Fig. 3). These findings demonstrate that the
nature ofthe amino acid at position 130 may generally and
markedly affect the thermal ... anesthesia with
diethyl ether. Preparation ofthe samples for the assays
and determination of enzyme activity were performed as
described previously [7,21–22]. The N-terminal aa se-
quences of the...
... anaphors and clues in the next
section.
Even w!thin the classification of connectives,
there is a question of level of explicitness ofthe
clues. Consider the example:
EX7: 1 )The city is ... the parks
3)So the parks are ugly I \
4)Then the roads are a mess 2 5
5)There's always garbage there
Here, 2 and 4 contain the clues; 3 and ~ are
brothers.
2)Inference: There are clues ... uses of these
exceptional cases in the overall analysis model.
V Related Topics
A. Nature of clues
The exact specification of a clue is a topic for
further research. Since it is hypothesized...
... since the subject and object
of the original verb are often deleted during the
transformation and the reader must then supply
these arguments from world knowledge. An ~xampie
from the second ... the story's
main event, the Senate vote in the first sentence.
The object, or new episode, is the nominalizatton
debate. The object also tells of another episode
concerning passage of ... compounded
by the density of new information in news reports.
Perhaps the great regularity in the use of distinct
syntactic forms to express the types of information
conveyed
in
the news serves...