Other corpora, such as the North American News Text Corpus, are bigger, but contain only formal writing and speech. |
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In the corpora lutea of the ovary, whirls of long needles are most distinct. |
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This increased flow of blood fills up the two corpora cavernosa resulting in an erection. |
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This study of the role of deixis and information packaging in discourse is based on an analysis of several corpora of Russian spoken and written texts. |
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Both corpora contain, for each message, a reference normalization which has been produced and validated by human annotators. |
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In other corpora with higher spelling error rates, these spelling correction algorithms would be more useful. |
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In all five cases, there was no evidence of matured follicles or corpora lutea. |
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Decreased numbers of corpora lutea and follicular cysts, as well as reduction in uterine size, were noted. |
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The only significant histological change was the appearance of corpora amylacea in the stomach which was attributed to altered mucus secretion. |
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Statistical MT provides good quality when large and qualified corpora are available. |
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Some linguists have collected large corpora of written or spoken samples of a language, their frequency lists and studies of data made easier by computational processing. |
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Sildenafil, the first oral drug marketed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, relaxes smooth muscle in the corpora cavernosa, enabling erection during arousal. |
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However, this older type of MT system often contains linguistic and translation knowledge that is complementary to that extracted from bilingual corpora by pure machine learning systems. |
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I will present a two-stage translation model based on comparable corpora and morphological knowledge of the extracted pair of source term and target translation candidates. |
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Gestational parameters such as the number of corpora lutea, implantations, resorptions and number of pups born alive were comparable to concurrent and historical control data in the parental as well as in the F1-generation. |
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Automatic alignment of large spoken corpora and pitch tracking enabled us to reveal or at least quantify prosodic differences between French varieties spoken in Alsace, Belgium and Romand Switzerland. |
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Weight gain of the does during the gestation period, mating success, mean number of corpora lutea and mean number of implantations were not impaired in any of the groups. |
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A pathologist blinded to the groups made histological examination by counting number of healthy tertiary follicles and corpora lutea in each ovary. |
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Upon oviposition, the corpora lutea significantly decrease in size and pyknotic nuclei can be observed in the cells of the luteal mass. |
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In this lesson, you will learn about some of the tools that you can use to prepare corpora and mine terminological information from them during the first stage of terminology work, researching. |
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In all, the Tajik Criminal Code makes provision for 29 corpora delicti directly relating to torture, i.e. the infliction of physical or mental pain or suffering, principally by State officials. |
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Now machine-translation researchers are taking advantage of them, too. With so much of today's discourse taking place online, machine-readable corpora in dozens of languages are being accumulated at a phenomenal rate. |
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Some of the earliest efforts at grammatical description were based at least in part on corpora of particular religious or cultural significance. |
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Besides these corpora of living languages, computerized corpora have also been made of collections of texts in ancient languages. |
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The objective of these corpora was to check whether vowels other than nasal vowels systematically unpack in L1s that do not allow them. |
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Gene expression and protein distribution of collagen, fibronectin and laminin in bovine follicles and corpora lutea. |
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Surgical treatments for priapism are designed to remove blood from the corpora cavernosa. |
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The corpora cavernosa are surrounded by a membrane, called the tunica albuginea. |
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Neotenin, also known as the juvenile hormone, is secreted by the corpora allata. |
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Ovaries from animals treated for one or two years were small, whitish with only small follicles visible, and there was no sign of recent rupture or of corpora lutea. |
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This means that we must make arrangements, through our federations, for the digitization of the external corpora that form the basis of those working instruments, and which are some times more than a hundred years old. |
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The corpora allata, paired-sphere shaped organs of the retrocerebral neuroendocrine complex, are the glandular source of juvenile hormone in insects. |
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There are, however, three inflatable cylinders of erectile tissue, two corpora cavernosa on the upper surface and the corpus spongiosum running centrally up the underside. |
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Note that the Old Saxon and Old Frisian verbs given here are unattested, almost certainly due to the small nature of the respective corpora. |
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