词汇 | example_english_alignment |
释义 | Examples of alignmentThese 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. Similar alignments of intein-associated endonuclease domains indicate a more diverged structure of the b-sheet motifs. Foot-head alignment's influence over foot type is most easily demonstrated using even-parity forms. Each phase of the attachment procedure was simulated by a pulling model except the pivoting action of the cams for yaw and pitch alignments. Like the names of the individual alignments, the labels "inver ted" and "provisional" do provide some measure of explanation as far as they go. In identity work, erasure and highlighting often function in tandem to establish interactionally or situationally sufficient alignments and disalignments. If chunks are aligned incorrectly, then some correct word alignments are ruled out from the start, since words cannot be aligned across chunk pairs. Setting = 0 favors chunk alignments of equal segment lengths, while = 1 prefers shorter length segments. In both cases, sure alignments are counted as a subset of probable alignments. Additionally, the optical alignments become much easier than the case of the conventional mirrors are used. A useful first step in assessing variability of genes is to inspect alignments of different genes. An order of 2 x 3 squares, the house proper contained within 2x2 squares while there are numerous alignments that establish a secondary order. Single-species alignments, which contained fewer gaps and were therefore shorter, were used to analyse sequence variation, allele frequency spectrum and recombination within species. We suspect that this reflects domestic political alignments similar to those displayed for democratic values. Constraints based on symmetry arguments may prove to be useful in evaluating sequence alignments and also in improving consensus sequences derived from such alignments. Evaluation of alignments is usually carried out with respect to some previously created gold standard alignments. However, because contracts, licences, and approvals are gained principally through political connections, the holders are highly vulnerable to any significant change of political alignments. Multi-species alignments were used for the analysis of species divergence and phylogenetic reconstruction. However, the experimental evidence we have obtained, points to very strong shear alignments in both the dynamic and thermal field. The alignments were determined by minimizing the number of mismatches and gaps assumed in the sequences. Not only did they eschew inter-racial, even inter-religious marriages, but in their business activities they rarely sought alignments with non-kinsfolk. Thus, architectural alignments must be extremely accurate to serve as precise solstitial markers. However, alignments including any of these sequences along with those from the diplozoids were too poor to provide an outgroup. She argues that certain similarities among morphologically related words that resemble paradigm uniformity effects are instead a reflex of alignments between morphological and prosodic edges. We might also test the argument that the intensity of factor endowment in particular industries or agricultural sectors determined alignments on trade policy issues. Secondly, the alignments of intergenic sequences and of some introns, but not of exons, involve substantial numbers of gaps. However, other clues such as association measure clues may be used to create basic word alignments as described earlier. However, both alignments skip around 30% of good links (far below the other alignments recall), which make them unpractical for posterior statistical translation modeling. Since the number of distinct word alignments between two sentences is exponential in the sentence length, shorter chunk pairs naturally yield reduced training times. The scale of self-delusion in relation to historic voting alignments is noteworthy indeed. In fact, this third scenario is the most plausible counterfactual set of elite choices and voter alignments. I show that legislative deference to the courts is not just a means through which legislators dispose of issues that threaten to disrupt party alignments. Vascular landmarks, lesions, and sulcal patterns were used for all alignments. Furthermore, the alignments combine these functions in a coherent system and as such reveal additional aspects of performance dealing with their dynamic equilibrium. The resulting alignments were used to construct a phylogenetic tree resolving five major clades. Even trivial or minor variants, such as those discussed in this article, correspond to these alignments. The list of candidate alignments could be enlarged markedly by using all pulsars, regardless of pulsar stability and pulse rate. The socially constructed, culturally-normative alignments of institutional positions, indeed of institutions themselves, are not social facts. In the process, the relative probabilities of multiple alignments of strings of phonemes with the signal are estimated. The new assembly design as a whole might possess new emergent features such as free space or alignments, which can be used by other rules. There also remains the possibility of nontraditional approaches that might have been long since forgotten, such as using periphyton and wetland rock alignments. Such agents also reported first-hand intelligence about current political alignments and advised their masters on potentially fruitful or dangerous tactics and strategies. We aligned homologous sequences from the two genomes and analysed the patterns of similarity within these alignments. Length of the multi-species alignments (single-species alignments are shorter in most cases). Hits are then resolved into a non-conflicting linear arrangement of alignments. In parentheses is the number of additional alignments that are contained entirely within scaffold hits. According to the alignments, 3 exons and 2 introns were present in each of the 5 loci analysed in this study. Significance of nucleotide sequence alignments : a method for random sequence permutation that preserves dinucleotide and codon usage. On the basis of sequence alignments, no convincing information about the function could be obtained. His rational choice framework allows one to set aside the specific historical context in favour of a generalizable theory of political alignments. We have already noted that complaints have the capacity to generate sequences in which contrary alignments are developed over a number of turns. Direct measurements of multiple adhesive alignments and unbinding trajectories between cadherin extracellular domains. The proteins bind in three different alignments, which are indicated by the three force minima. No subsequent editing was necessary as alignments proved unambiguous. We retain the matrix of word alignments that occurs most frequently for each pair of source and target phrases. We effectively collect fractional counts of possible alignments. Complementing inver ted alignments, provisional realignments temporarily supersede the existing social norms. Finally, we provide evaluation examples to illustrate how the alignments between the functions represent additional dimensions of performance. Twelve single-base gaps scattered along the sequence were introduced to improve alignments. The alignments of the seven sequences analysed displayed only three variable sites. Gaps were introduced (broken lines) to optimize the alignments. Spherical or ir regularly shaped enclaves do not contain mineral alignments. Approximately 1 km from the northern contact, sporadic weak alignments of perthitic orthoclase megacrysts are present. Lists of candidate habstars and their pulsar alignments are included for those wishing to conduct searches using the strategy described. Furthermore, by controlling the translation process itself, they attain better quality alignments and annotations than could be obtained via pre-existing, uncontrolled translations. The example matrix illustrates how overlapping clues may strengthen the evidence for certain alignments. We estimate the phrase translation probabilities by the relative frequency of phrase translations found in bitext alignments. We show how auxiliary information can be used to constrain the procedure directly by restricting the set of alignments explored during parameter estimation. The translation models were estimated using the relative frequencies of aligned phrase pairs extracted from the merged bidirectional word alignments. Our inspection of the sequence alignments also supports this finding. Occupation, thought to be correlated to both class and social status, as expected shows a relationship to voter alignments in the same direction as education. In responding, the interviewer adopts these alignments as subject-actor and direct knower. The agar-agar views refer to different material alignments. However, it can be applied using trees from other sources, and the classifications they induce ; for instance, those based solely on multiple sequence alignments. However, rough alignments happen frequently and are the main cause of oscillations. Analysis and prediction of functional sub-types from protein sequence alignments. Most of this material is clear or very translucent, but its banding is much fainter, often with alignments of very small specks of somewhat darker material. Let us fly further down towards the river - we are now facing two superimposed alignments of concrete structures whose abstract staccato-like design seems to have been 'drawn' with a typewriter. The possibility that such astronomical events as equinoxes, eclipses, or planetary alignments were also taken into account has not yet, to our knowledge, received serious consideration. In this case, molecules and tetramers which formed were normal in terms of their alignments and molecular stability in concentrated urea solutions, but higher orders of filament assembly were affected. Such data places significant restrictions on the possible number of molecules in cross-section and thus higher orders of alignments of molecules. However, the most important disadvantage of the approach is the one-to-one constraint, producing high precision alignments with low recall, limiting thus its use in practical translation systems. The co-evolutionary score is quantified by calculating the linear correlation coefficient between the sequence similarity matrices constructed from the multiple alignments of the two gene families. In particular, we observe that these models struggle to find plausible bilingual word alignments when a corpus has a high vocabulary growth rate and average sentence length. Given the enormous space of possible word alignments to choose from, the heuristic function becomes the key to efficiency, so long as it is correctly defined. They examined these alignments for alternative splice forms and grouped them into 16,744 clusters with consistent splice sites, overlapping 9,644 known protein-encoding genes. Second, it will merge all alignments where the prefixes of the name are the same. The alignments were slightly modified to adjust the gap positions by visual inspection. However, scrutiny of the putative alignments indicated that most or all were based upon fortuitous fitting of the abundant acidic residues. In all cases where comparison could be done, the scores and alignments produced by these algorithms were verified to be identical. The process of generating these secondary structure diagrams occurs in parallel with the development of the sequence alignments. What is the likelihood that such alignments would occur through chance alone? Of the 1,129 sequences, 941 alignments yield the same exon-intron structure for the underlying gene. Given the similarity of the sequences analysed, the nucleotide alignments are obvious and are not shown here. Different alignments were adopted in a very irregular fashion. However, it also covers shape (of both solid grains and liquid-filled pores), grain and lattice preferred alignments and the spatial distribution of grains. Compelling rules or principles of correspondence should, of course, identify and restrict the empirically attested (mis)alignments between levels. They exercised their power as democratically-elected leaders by creating reforming political coalitions that changed traditional political alignments. Factions within parties, alignments and realignments within parties, and self-serving coalitions further worsened matters. 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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