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His pictures more than complemented his words.
He complemented his words by spending time with the least of these, those who are most marginalized in our society: the homeless, the incarcerated, the undocumented, and people living in material poverty.
We explore the usefulness of adding reverse complement words as well as words including mismatches into the neighbourhood.
To do this the algorithm adds to the pattern reverse complement words to the words from the pattern.
Additional information such as reverse complement words, their relative positions in the list of top words, palindromic words, and p-values assessing the statistical relevance of the appearance of the word are also presented.
Therefore, it may universalize and complement patients' words regarding symptoms and function as a physician patient communication tool.
The taxonomy includes unmarked subject-verb-complement word order and, among the wide range of marked structural choices, we focus on those affecting the thematic component of the clause and involving the topicalisation of complements, the topicalisation of adjuncts and the left- dislocation of a major constituent.
The neighbourhood may be defined appropriately for every application, for example, to fit transcription factor binding motifs, to allow for reverse complement word counts or to include mismatches.
His words complemented the tribute paid to Pete at Flushing Meadows.
Personally, I like to pepper them throughout my texts, using them to complement a word, feeling, or concept when appropriate: "Had you already left when the undercover cops broke up the party?! [policeman]" "[airplane] fly safe [pill] [sleeping Zs]".
The pattern that is discussed below consists of all words having score exceeding the cut-off and their reverse-complemented words.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com