词汇 | example_english_encode |
释义 | Examples of encodeThese 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. However, the point remains that the same predicate-argument structure can be encoded in a fashion that does not include a verb as a sentential head. If words are not completely encoded or retrieved, then language reception and production will be deficient. In addition, unless we assume that branching directionality is encoded by subcategorization, the formal implication of the system will need considerable revision. In the future it may also be informative to look into the outcomes of different ways of linguistically encoding otherwise comparable concepts. The issue of grammatical encoding versus pragmatic inference is a complex one. Central memory consists of pools of units, where each pool encodes a slot value of the goal. Thus, for example, a chunk that encodes a similar situation to the current one will receive some activation. The value of these features, and whether they are overtly encoded, varies cross-linguistically. 760 events are not only encoded and stored quite well, but also are retained and retrieved remarkably better than some other events. The memory system is subject to the same kinds of biases at the levels of encoding and retrieving information. In this sense attachment is a skill, one which is acquired in relation to a specific caregiver encoded into a teleological model of behavior. By early adolescence, gists or principles governing social exchange are typically encoded in the social-cognitive repertoire of normal subjects. Nonetheless, it is clear that encoded in this gene are a large number of triple-repeat sequences. I suggest that the dorsal system acquires implicit memories, encoded in gradually modifiable links between stimulus situations and the appropriate responses. Nonetheless, some decision rules for mate choice would have been sufficiently general-purpose that they may well have become encoded genetically. The coding region encodes 37 genes, all of which are involved in the maintenance of mitochondrial bioenergetic function. In other words, the more inactive of the two protagonists in the relationship is encoded as subject while the more active protagonist is not represented. Evidence that the diabetes gene encodes the leptin receptor : identification of a mutation in the leptin receptor gene in db/db mice. Molecular evolutionary studies of genes encoding accessory gland proteins also provide evidence for their role in determining reproductive fitness. Most mutations target the gene encoding the integrin b4 subunit; only a few mutations have been detected in the gene for the a6 subunit. The teacher also gives the children the opportunity and some coaching in drawing expressions of the emotions, and encoding the expressions for classmates to see. We are also continuing to use emotionally evocative faces to determine the functional neurocircuitry involved with encoding these faces. In such a scheme, design goals are encoded as fitness functions defined over the design generation space. Evaluation at high levels of abstraction may be inexpensive essentially free if it is encoded in the representation or composition rules!, but inaccurate. Facts such as these suggest that human assemblies may be influenced by, among other things, processing constraints on linguistically encoded information. Apparently, encoded voice information contains categorization by gender, among other properties. The value is encoded directly into the gene either in its entirety or as a propor tional value that is manipulated after decoding. Contrasting patterns of nonneutral evolution in proteins encoded in nuclear and mitochondrial genomes. Thus, during encoding, the schema acts as a general framework within which much more detailed comprehension can take place. The generated program generator often encodes values unnecessarily, encoding values whose binding times are never examined. They study the pure lambda calculus, arguing that any feature in a functional language can be encoded into it. Given a subject, the compact bipartite graph encodes all matching problems relative to the given set of rewrite rules. At that time, the research focus was on the semantic diversity of lexemes encoding negation and the syntactic frames in which negation occurred. Previous accounts of object-oriented programming have chosen procedural abstraction, encoding objects as elements of recursive record types. Such behaviour cannot be due to perceptual information about objects alone, but requires the information to be encoded into the knowledge system. Each kind of spatial relation can be encoded in three forms according to the dynamic aspect of coding the location and the path. The fact that these overtones contribute to the propositions expressed in the above examples, does not entail that they are encoded. The information encoded by he now comes into play. Thus, preferences among rules are encoded at the object-level. Moreover, we do not need it, since, as explained in the previous point, we use are encoding only one graph. In this system, incompletely specified initial situations are encoded by sets of (propositional) prime implicates. The advantage of this is that it takes a highly nonlinear, nonsmooth phenomenon and encodes its effect as a finite state machine. In this expression, is the constrained affine connection encoding the free kinetic energy and any constraints on the system. The second group of rules encodes the strategy for handling preferences. Analysis of fusion gene and encoded photopigment of colour-blind humans. 218 encodes a functional receptor for brain-derived neurotrophic factor and neurotrophin-3 but not nerve growth factor. In effect the cone bipolar cell counts every vesicle released, thus allowing synaptic transfer to be encoded by much lower transmitter release rates. Thus, the visual information leaving the retina via the optic tract is encoded in the spatiotemporal impulse patterns of the ganglion cells. Transcription of the gene encoding octamer-binding transcription factor 4 was higher in blastocysts obtained from in vivo fertilization than in those from in vivo blastocysts. In this example, cell responses primarily encoded texel orientation with little modulation from texture boundaries. Structural organization and transcription regulation of nuclear genes encoding the mammalian cytochrome c oxidase complex. Polymorphism in the number of genes encoding long-wavelength-sensitive cone pigments among males with normal color vision. The mutation occurred in the gene encoding rhodopsin and induced an amino acid substitution known to result in misfolding of the protein. Clearly, efferent adjustment of the temporal bandpass encoded by these limited capacity fibers would improve the information that the eye could send to the brain. The gene encoding nerve growth factor is expressed in the immature rat ovary: effect of denervation and hormonal treatment. Second, burst firing produces a nonlinear distortion in the manner by which the stimulus is encoded in the spike train. Pain affect encoded in human anterior cingulate but not somatosensory cortex. Iconic gestures draw their communicative strength from their perceived similarity to a phenomenon simultaneously encoded in speech. We demonstrate that the polyadic solos calculus, where solos can carry arbitrarily many objects, may be encoded into the dyadic one. Note that polyadic solos carrying objects x1 xn are encoded as sequences of dyadic solos. Ambisonics encoding of other audio formats for multiple listening conditions. Another possibility is that there is a single model or blueprint encoded in the technology of the web. The fact that (21) can be interpreting an emotional attitude does not necessarily show that and encodes emotional involvement. We were not able to solve the described encoding using integer programming branch-and-bound techniques, although such techniques are potentially applicable. A second important benefit of dreaming is to maintain cognitive capacities such as encoding perceptions, making decisions, and planning actions. In other words, because the falsely recalled words were never encoded under self-referent instructions, they might be less available for defensive processing. Lysogenic conversion by filamentous phage encoding cholera toxin. Other virulence factors include the ability to cause attaching-and-effacing lesions in the intestine and plasmid encoded haemolysins. The loss of phage encoding stx genes during the first cultivation step may be one reason for this phenomenon. Lysogenic conversion by a filamentous phage encoding cholera toxin. Specifically, ontologies are used to represent a domain of discourse as a common ground for encoding content meaning and user interests. When representing data, we must ensure that all relevant features needed for prediction are encoded; each case will require some minimal representation. Then, how would information in this layer be encoded, and what will be the relation between this and the ' 'user pro®les' ' layer? In this paper, we have focused on encoding subtyping information. In both cases, however, such encoding tricks distract from and complicate the semantic analysis. We do not claim that our encoding will solve all of the problems with programming using higher-order abstract syntax. We encoded secondary structure in the alignment, identifying stems, loops and bulges, and manually excluded regions of ambiguous alignment from the final dataset. Three encoding strategies (verbal, nominal and locational) are used to show the patterns of encoding for the four predicate types across languages. Another possibility is that the grammaticalized event is encoded directly and read off of the morphosyntax. Work has also been carried out in encoding into solutions disjunctions between attributes and negations of attribute values. In this context, the strategies of all of the players are genetically encoded (called genotype). Each genome encodes a set of weights, and thus a robot controller. In the next section, we define the discrete interval encoding tree with operations for inserting, deleting and searching for elements. In particular, we show how those examples would be encoded in our language and why, under this new encoding, they typecheck. Each complex encoded different proteins, but contained identical gene regulatory regions (promoters). However, until children have analyzed ont- as a prefix, it remains less accessible than (negative) separable particles as a means for encoding reversal. The relationship between male seducer and female object is partially encoded as that between unclean speaker and besmirched listener. If changes in encoding occur without effort the time taken to form associations and the effectiveness of recall should not differ between these conditions. According to this view, acquiring instrumental knowledge consists of encoding appropriate temporal information relating the action and outcome. In contrast, anxiety does not impair low-level processes, such as encoding and lexical access. To avoid this problem, an inducible promoter could be used to promote transcription of the gene encoding the transcription factor. In addition, we studied genes encoding for platelet receptors because of the efficacy of platelet anti-aggregant therapy in preventing first-time and recurrent ischemic strokes. Information about the background is implicitly encoded in their choice of threshold. What most people wisely avoided was specifying how a" working memory" could be constructed, or how" temporal context" could be encoded in the nervous system. A selection of samples of different people's handwriting were collected and encoded. Do we really believe that such an instinct is to be found encoded only into molecular and electromagnetic patterns within the brain? Functions can be encoded within the featurevalue map representation such that the functor annotates the feature-value map and the arguments are features. Her data suggest that children attend to the specific form-function relationships encoded in their language as early as their first words. 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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