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So, derived terms can be defined, incorporated and judged accordingly.
It is argued that cultural parameters underlie the morphological division between monomorphemic and derived terms, the metaphorical use of terms from the body and human domain in a subset of landscape terms, as well as place naming.
The "emergence" of space-time then means that there are certain derived terms in the new theory that have some formal features commonly associated with space-time.
When testing the probability of these data, refinement was performed by removing the GO terms identified as significant due to their derived terms.
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The Arabs used the derived term Ifrīqiyyah in a similar fashion, though it originally referred to a region encompassing modern Tunisia and eastern Algeria.
Now we have derived term statistics that characterize the distribution of terms in the collection and, by extension, the distribution of gaps in the postings lists.
Differently, the derived term groups are then encoded as new features for the supervised learners in order to improve the coverage of lexical information.
To derive termed focal restoration (Higgs 2003), based on this specific place, not translated from practices established in the northern hemisphere; 3.
The TF network contained 67 genes and the derived GO term network had 545 terms as nodes.
The methodology is derived in terms of covariance quantities.
The derived stiffness terms are then validated and verified using studies available in literature.
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