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Examples of mismatch


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Their work assesses heterogeneity by classifying ontology mismatches.
Both couples now mismatched, a great tangle ensues.
The alignments were determined by minimizing the number of mismatches and gaps assumed in the sequences.
Nevertheless, we highlight the need for caution here because not all 5.5 % of the illicit phoneme-to-phoneme mismatches could be easily accounted for by phonetic proximity.
The minimum size of the repeat unit was set as 10 bp and no mismatches were allowed.
Cooperation between "levels" and competition within "levels" smooth out small mismatches, but large mismatches prohibit resonance.
Figure 6 shows the average frequency of mismatches for the three groups.
We believe that such mismatches are important forces in driving the further development of a framework.
An attempt by a prover to construct an invalid proof will be detected at run time when some (privileged) proof-constructor function detects mismatched arguments.
The mismatches between syntax and semantics observed with respect to different empirical phenomena, then, are often accounted for in terms of completely different mechanisms.
The new grammar differs from the old grammar because the abduction process involves mismatches, leading to reanalyses.
The occurrence of mismatches due to a rapidly increasing current was analyzed.
In addition, it explored whether there were mismatches between the teachers' beliefs and what they claimed to be their classroom practices.
In each area, he identifies common mismatches between the assumptions and needs of physicians and of patients, and communication problems that result.
Each of the reviewed systems defines its terms in self-consistent ontologies, but mismatches exist with the other reviewed systems ontologies.
Each bridge allows the definition of transformation rules to remove the semantic mismatches between these concepts.
Both syllable deletions and additions were counted as mismatches on the syllable tier.
We analyse two major types of mismatches : word order changes and inflection changes.
Even the youngest children were more likely to make un-inversion mismatches in the no modal conditions.
Syllable deletions or additions were treated as mismatches on the syllable tier.
Experts and novices produce different kinds of gesture+speech mismatches and, we suggest, produce them for different reasons.
If that were true, the issue would be straightforward: how much would the natural rate fall if mismatches were resolved?
One way to remedy the problem with mismatches is to build in evaluation so that initial problems in implementation can be addressed.
However, we note that raising structures are mismatched with the emergence of modal meanings - both evidential and evaluative - in this set of verbs.
Only stressable monosyllables contribute mismatches and only when these are flanked by stressless syllables.
Sensitivity for mismatches between self-generated movements and their visual consequences is lower in patients with paranoid-hallucinatory syndrome, compared to patients without these symptoms.
Of course, such mismatches might also reflect a fundamental inadequacy of the framework as a whole or of its most fundamental grounding assumptions.
Thus, unmarked forms may have n mismatched features of temporality and p mismatched features of aspect.
Here, mismatches in the form/meaning mapping have been identified in the ambiguity and variation of specific expressions.
Examination of emotional mismatches on videotape revealed two interesting observations.
Specifically, there was a greater negativity from 320 msec to 600 msec for the no-gesture stimuli compared to the matching and mismatching stimuli.
If mismatches are minor, we would have grounds for the replica claim.
More detailed criteria for the categorization of these mismatches are given in the appendix.
In this case, the mismatches which the child demonstrates should link the problem to inversion.
Such an example has abundant potential for multi-disciplinary input and consequent ontology mismatches.
Architectural mismatches are disclosed early that would otherwise have to be tackled by an integrating implementation, impeding reconfigurations and scalability sooner or later.
The chief finding is that while the overall results parallel optimal phonological strings there are some surprising mismatches.
The results of the inter-annotator study and the close inspection of the effect of the mismatches were very encouraging.
Such an evaluation could shed light on recurrent types of mismatches, such as the regular polysemy cases discussed above.
There is nothing about garbling the text, mismatched words and music, violation of metre, or the need to learn the song by heart.
Identifying and overcoming possible mismatches in the beginning reader-literary text interaction.
At times this led to the sort of ' mismatches ' described in the introduction.
In fact, noting mismatches with the standard lexical sets provides an excellent tool for description, and several authors reoriented the sets for their variety.
Both authors mention that there are sometimes mismatches between auxiliary and main verb, but they do not discuss the reasons behind this.
Step 53 fails because initial putative matches contain a 100% of mismatches.
The sentences were preceded by matching, mismatching, or no information.
Color terminologies, means of handling objects, and ways in which liquids move are all potentially mismatched from language to language.
However, this results in samples that remain highly mismatched on certain other variables, notably age and life experience.
The main problem with subjects is to accommodate the mismatches between the subject's number and that of the verb.
Doubled consonants mismatched with stress are a particular hazard for writers in words like battalion, parallel, satellite.
Thus, in addition to mutual anger, emotional mismatches or emotional insensitivity characterized the problematic dyads.
We created four parafoveal viewing conditions, two with matching and two with mismatching parafoveal word length previews.
We are only beginning to learn about the mismatches between teacher and student situative perspectives on learning and teaching effectiveness.
The x-axis marks the time course of presentation of cross-spliced stimuli, with zero being the final segment, containing potentially mismatching information about two consonants.
Maybe the case where at most r mismatches are allowed is more useful, and we conclude this section with some results in this case.
Significant effects of the ability to repair mismatches were seen.
In some cases (only 0.49 percent of all the enactments), there were mismatches between the child's utterance and the enactment.
Demotion of a constraint is motivated by mismatches between the outputs of the child's system and those of the adult system.
A primary reason for this is that introducing complex index terms increases the diversity of index terms, thus increasing mismatches between the index terms.
However, 1-3 mismatches appear in the amino-acyl stem of 16 trns.
Therefore, to prevent type mismatches during communication, the types of the actions and co-actions are required to be the same.
In -calculus there is a concept of type systems, which can be employed to avoid runtime errors produced by mismatching arities.
The model works well along some dimensions but there are at least four aspects of the data that are mismatched.
Available theories build explanations that range from general cultural adaptive oppositional strategies to mismatches in the interactional patterns developed outside and inside schools.
An important feature of this architecture is that there can be systematic mismatches between grammatical levels.
While a quantitybased parse results in foot-boundary-syllable-boundary mismatches, there seems to be no branching or realization pattern that iterates across the line.
In contrast, the children routinely expressed information in the gesture component of their mismatches that could not be found anywhere in their speech.
In other words, in other contexts, speakers who produce mismatches on a task appear to be in a transitional state with respect to that task.
Tests with a collection date beyond hospital stay were further examined, and 3509 were found to have mismatched hospital numbers, which were corrected.
On the word tier, productions of prosodic words which revealed a wordtemplate were treated as mismatches with the target words.
Then, any features lying on these epipolar lines are easily mismatched.
In the thermophilic structure, these nucleotides are involved in correction of mismatches, metal ionbinding interactions, and hydrogen-bond networks linking various regions of the molecule.
There is strong incentive to do this, for example when the domains correspond to specific industries and the costs of ontology mismatches and consequent broken pipelines can be quantified.
However, a word of warning appears necessary here regarding the status of a 'resistant strain' if compatibility is considered as the result of matched/ mismatched phenotypes between host and parasite.
Cryoelectron-microscopy image reconstruction of symmetry mismatches in bacteriophage phi29.
In contrast, some recent models have focused on the nature of syntax\\semantics mismatches, maintaining both levels of representation and investigating the interface between the two.
As an illustration, let us consider the fact that the rate of learning differs across lexical classes in a way that mismatches the distributional properties of the verbal input.
Consequently, in view of the goals of the residency programs - to say nothing of the goals of the candidates themselves - serious mismatches could occur if matters were decided by fate.
I cannot solve this problem, but at least we now have a formal means for expressing the solution in terms of mismatches between number and agreement-number.
Below we will briefly discuss these mismatches.
Output, in contrast, promoted both the processes of noticing the form and noticing the mismatches, which enabled the output learners to attain successful and superior learning of the form.
Kinetics and thermodynamics of triple-helix formation : effects of ionic strength and mismatches.
The teachers were experts in mathematical equivalence yet nevertheless produced gesture+speech mismatches, and they produced a relatively large proportion of mismatches when teaching children who themselves produced mismatches.
Optimization of distance metrics : number of mismatches, number of matches and number of matches minus number of mismatches.
Compared to irregular generation, regular generation activated a small region in the left superior temporal gyrus when the regular and irregular past tense forms were mismatched on phonological complexity.
In this case, one would expect to see interconnections between topographically matched and mismatched locations of the hand representation within and across cortical fields and thalamic nuclei.
Repeatedly, sentences are fragmented, graph and section references are mismatched, and bibliographic references are incomplete.
The finding of lexical effects for subcategorical mismatches embedded in nonwords was clearly a problem for this view.
Adopting a systematic approach to the analysis of the mismatches will help considerably in identifying them in future trials and deciding upon appropriate action.
According to the deletion idea, all bound verbal morphemes should exhibit mismatches.
There is good use of qualitative data to show how the needs of parents can be mismatched to available formal support services.
Deletions or additions in x-slots were counted as mismatches.
However, there were some mismatches between the adult form and the child's response that were ignored.
Note that as in the snapshot model mismatches can occur, as visible in the diagram on the left.
The type system guarantees that communication inside ambients and across ambient boundaries never leads to type mismatches.
Support for this hypothesis comes from the fact that the teachers' mismatches were qualitatively different from the children's.
We now consider these stress mismatches and the rankings they reveal.
Misjudgements and mismatches of schemata are particularly likely when people try to communicate across cultures and across languages.
Second, feature mismatches block switches, unless there is almost complete congruence of features in mixed constituents.
Various "mismatches" have compromised the fruitfulness of the exchanges, however.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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