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All variants of a term have to be taken into account, including syntactical variants and synonyms.
One strategy to improve the immune reaction is to make what are called heteroclitic antigen variants.
The expression of an element of meaning (lexical or grammatical) is uniform in so far as it has no variants (synonyms, allomorphs).
However, it is argued here that there are three major concepts, each with several variants, into which most researchers' concepts seem to fit.
In each round at least 5,000 individual variants were examined, a number that encompassed a large fraction of the possible variants.
There are no developed variants of the arbiter model.
Nevertheless, there are examples in the industrial/commercial world of organisations with several thousands of product variants.
Women use more of the standard variants than men of the same social class.
We can then identify the distribution of variants we would expect to find in a speech community when some linguistic change is in progress.
However, lower-middle-class hypercorrection will result in a greater number of prestige variants being heard and perhaps ultimately produced by the lower classes.
Distinctive product variants are derived or customized from a platform that is defined as components and subsystems commonly shared across a product family.
Finally, we examined two variants of parents' attitudes toward achievements.
The variants of the fear dysfunction hypothesis have generated a considerable body of empirical literature.
However, all the possible spelling variants were considered in this search.
However, it is possible that incomplete language learning also introduced new variants.
Each entry in the glossary comprises a short definition of the term, its variants (if any), a geographical label and an explanation of its origin.
Let i be the difference in the frequency of one of these variants between the two allelic classes at the polymorphic locus.
Over 100 genes and many more variants have been investigated for association with autism.
There are other variants, that are even more convenient.
Therefore, an efficient product configuration system is required for a company to handle information regarding the characteristics of many product variants.
Only two of the 10 amino acid variants detected were not singletons.
In all the long time shielded variants the phosphorus utilisation decreases.
We briefly mention two of the variants, one where the substructural fragment is affine, and another that includes a non-commutative fragment.
The latter operation is called the 'sparking' of parallelism and is used in different variants in many parallel languages.
With this in mind, it seems a shame that we have to use different names for each of these variants.
However, both forms co-occur in the same session with variants showing the expected reduplicative onset : violin-bin and goldfish-poldfish.
Nevertheless, there are some basic features or fundamental aspects of this concept that are common to all of its variants.
The details of different variants of passivity based adaptive controllers can also be found in reference [2].
Not all variants of republicanism, in other words, required the people's direct participation in constitution making.
In particular, he makes constant use of a crucial term, irjihan and its variants.
Several variants of this basic approach are in use.
They are variants on standard techniques, but the differences shape the kinds of data that are obtained and how they can be used.
Such relationships, inevitably, hold true for all the different set variants and create an intricate network of motivic links that runs through the piece.
Various approaches to limit the number generated variants, explored in other work, apply to this work as well.
Over 10 different surgical methods are available to treat obesity, and there are several variants of these methods.
Two stimulus variants were explored: temporally sparse and rapidly contrast reversing.
As the permutation rules are always available, we define two clauses to be equal if they are permutation variants of each other.
Within these dyads, 35 children used ' happen ' and its variants.
The dominant ideas regarding the public lands at the time were economic liberalism (and its variants), technocratic utilitarianism, and preser vationism.
In addition, it is worth remarking that our theorems apply equally well to the call-by-name, call-by-value and lazy variants of the above models.
Isolation produces a large number of strong insular variants, which in some cases develop into separate serotypes.
We use the benchmarker of each adt to time each implementation and its variants over a sample of 100 benchmarks.
All of these attitudes are measured using statements with five-point agree/disagree response formats, or variants thereof.
The system also allows us to maintain a fairly strict competence/ performance distinction while still allowing variability, and indeed while predicting the frequencies of variants.
The second assumes that the variants are associated with different but related meanings, with each meaning giving rise to a distinct argument realization pattern.
The first and largest problem concerned the very existence of unambiguously distinct variants.
He distinguishes two variants of naturalism - materialism about the mind and epiphenomenalism - and proceeds to dismiss them both.
One hypothesis is that most variants contributing to quantitative phenotypic variation are deleterious and are quickly removed from a population by natural selection.
The next chapter is devoted to operational semantics, this time only big-step structural operational semantics, but with variants for call-by-value and call- by-name.
Personality disorders as extreme variants of common personality dimensions : can the five-factor model adequately represent psychopathy ?
Other rewriting dictionaries may help to substitute correct words for erroneous variants, or to replace synonyms by canonical forms.
Timing is dense and relative, and no other variants are considered.
We focus on the embedding of untimed into discrete relative time, and briefly mention the absolute time and dense time variants.
Unlike the acrolect-dominant speakers, no basilect-dominant speaker produced exclusively monophthongal variants in the word list data.
Even for nouns and adjectives, the grammatical classes with the greatest percentage of citation forms, signers chose cf variants 32% of the time.
The basis of this tutorial paper were operational interpretations of some variants of default logic.
Indeed, where innovation is involved, this appears more often to result from errors in copying rather than that advantageous new variants in behaviour have arisen.
The second hypothesis is that these new variants in the laboratory lines have arisen either by mutation or by contamination events.
In addition, modal negation is always expressed by nai (or one of its variants, including zu and masen) placed to the right of the modal.
Alternatively, evolutionary pressures resulting from unique features of their ecology may have given rise to a large number of distinguishable virus variants.
The basic organizing principle for my tabulation is that, depending on type, variants fall within a rather broad range according to probability or significance.
The variants transcribed were checked for consistency in one of the early phases of the study.
I will give an example of both variants of the gamble-like method.
The monoclonal antibody reaction pattern for antigenic variants 1 and 4 and the number of isolates for each vertebrate host are shown.
If, as seems plausible, non-glottalised variants function conversationally as turnyielding cues, interesting issues are raised on the domain within which variation can best be described.
The lack of entailment holds across both variants.
Once again, this holds of both variants, as shown in (42).
We use x and variants to range over variables and f to range over function symbols.
Finally, we isolate a 'strict' cps sub-language on which both variants of both semantics coincide and which is closed under all four variants.
Unification and some variants, which are used in the typing algorithms, are discussed in the appendix.
The asset mix is the same for the three variants, so total risk to be distributed is the same for the three variants.
The variants differ in how this mismatch risk is absorbed.
In contrast, signatures that result from recombination between ribosomal variants leave traces that defy any phylogenetic hypothesis.
Physical mapping of the corresponding chromosome size variants should allow confirmation of this hypothesis.
Whether the antigenic variants arise in an ordered sequence or randomly has been in dispute but has not been statistically tested.
Another reason that variants are 'lost' is premature animal death, and this also probably has little relation to the order in which variants are generated.
Additionally, it also predicts a well-formedness, and hence frequency, relationship between the different variants.
All members of the community share this grammar, and will therefore show the same relative frequency relationship between variants.
What is different is that the relative frequency of the variants is inverted for all but the low vowels.
Historically, the central vowels were allophonic variants of front vowels, but subsequent developments have rendered the difference contrastive, so retraction is neutralising.
In some cases the likeness might be so close that the different tunes would be classed as variants.
In addition, some questions were variants of others.
Frequently the difference was caused by different word choices in the variants.
The innovative variants are used by the younger non-professional speakers, especially females, who use more of the open schwa-like pronunciations.
To explain the children's use of these variants, we must turn to a consideration of both linguistic and social patterns.
Moreover, the two main variants differ from one another and from the citation form in whether the thumb and fingers are selected.
Next, we define the three main variants, as well as three others that occur less frequently.
However, with the phonotactic consideration that bending of joints applies to all selected fingers, we can combine the variants into six.
Each word separately may change at several different positions in the chain, and the number of variants per word may be different.
Figure 1 is a summary of each informant's percentage of use of the variants of (au).
However, this explanation does not recognize the sociolinguistic status of the variants.
While the variants of (aw) were coded according to backness, the variants of (aelig) were coded according to height.
First, do local and nonlocal-parent speakers share the same constraints and constraint hierarchies for phonological variants?
Both are femaledominated patterns, with women leading in the move toward innovative variants.
I included the words todo 'all' and nada 'nothing', which may show three variants, two of which involve deletion.
Different dialects thus should be seen as different phonological systems, rather than as variants of some "common" system.
Our approach rejects this requirement and presents all variants on an equal footing.
They may lead to a substantial divergence between favorable and unfavorable contexts and even condition a long-standing functional dissociation between the variants.
In order to understand it, it is necessary to correlate the variants with other factor groups.
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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