نتایج جستجو برای: unlike their names

تعداد نتایج: 2327645  

Journal: :international journal of foreign language teaching and research 2014
parisa mohammad zamani hossein vahid dastjerdi

abstractthe aim of this study was to find the appropriate type of translation of english brand names iranian consumers prefer, i.e. phonetic, semantic and phonosemantic types of translation. also, it was aimed at examining the type of font size iranian consumers tends to see on packages of english products. to this end, the distinction between male and female participants as well as the partici...

Journal: :The American journal of cardiology 2016
Haris Riaz Richard A Krasuski

While using the brand names seems like a trivial issue at the outset, using these names is inherently problematic. Cardiovascular drugs remain the most commonly prescribed drugs by the physicians. The junior doctors are likely to introject practices of their seniors and consequently to reciprocate from the experiences learnt from their preceptors. Using the generic names may be one way to facil...

Journal: :Developmental science 2015
Amanda Seidl Ruth Tincoff Christopher Baker Alejandrina Cristia

The lexicon of 6-month-olds is comprised of names and body part words. Unlike names, body part words do not often occur in isolation in the input. This presents a puzzle: How have infants been able to pull out these words from the continuous stream of speech at such a young age? We hypothesize that caregivers' interactions directed at and on the infant's body may be at the root of their early a...

2011
Simon Butler Michel Wermelinger Yijun Yu Helen Sharp

Identifier names are the main vehicle for semantic information during program comprehension. Identifier names are tokenised into their semantic constituents by tools supporting program comprehension tasks, including concept location and requirements traceability. We present an approach to the automated tokenisation of identifier names that improves on existing techniques in two ways. First, it ...

2008
Thomas J. Lee Ian T. Paulsen Peter D. Karp

MOTIVATION We present a method for inferring and constructing transport reactions for transporter proteins based primarily on the analysis of the names of individual proteins in the genome annotation of an organism. Transport reactions are declarative descriptions of transporter activities, and thus can be manipulated computationally, unlike free-text protein names. Once transporter activities ...

Journal: :Science 2012
Daniel J Huey Jerry C Hu Kyriacos A Athanasiou

Articular cartilage was predicted to be one of the first tissues to successfully be regenerated, but this proved incorrect. In contrast, bone (but also vasculature and cardiac tissues) has seen numerous successful reparative approaches, despite consisting of multiple cell and tissue types and, thus, possessing more complex design requirements. Here, we use bone-regeneration successes to highlig...

2009
Andrew M. Colman Wladyslaw Sluckin

A sample of 80 English subjects and a comparable sample of 80 Australian subjects rated their familiarity with, or their liking for, either 100 randomly selected male Christian names or 100 randomly selected female Christian names. Positive linear relationships between familiarity and favourability, ranging from r = 0·568 (P> 0'(01) for female names in the Australian sample to r = 0·824 P < 0·0...

2016
Antoine Bruguier Fuchun Peng Françoise Beaufays

Automatic speech recognition that involves people’s names is difficult because names follow a long-tail distribution and they have no commonly accepted spelling or pronunciation. This poses significant challenges to contact dialing by voice. We propose using personalized pronunciation learning: people can use their own pronunciations for their contact names. We achieve this by implicitly learni...

2000
Hua Yu Takashi Tomokiyo Zhirong Wang Alexander H. Waibel

In this paper we report on new developments in the automatic meeting transcription task. Unlike other types of speech (such as those found in Broadcast News and Switchboard), meetings are unique in their richer dynamics of human-to-human interaction. An intuitive “fingernail” plot is proposed to visualize such turntaking behavior. We will also show how recognition of short turns can be improved...

2004
L. A. ZADEH

Unlike most papers in Information and Control, our note contains no theorems and no proofs. Essentially, its purpose is to introduce a basic concept which, though fuzzy rather than precise in nature, may eventually prove to be of use in a wide variety of problems relating to information processing, control, pattern recognition, system identification, artificial intelligence and, more generally,...

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