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For all three approaches, the authors removed stopwords and used some indicative phrases, for instance 'definido como'definedned as') and 'chamado'calledled'called
Considering the contributions that extracted unigrams, 19% of the contributions used indicative phrases and 9% considered noun phrases for ATE; for the extracting of bigrams and trigrams, 23% used noun phrases.
For the linguistic approach, Teline removed stopwords and used some indicative phrases, such as 'definido(a)(s) como'definedned as'), 'caracterizado(a)'describedbed as'), 'conhecido(a)(s) como'knownown as'), 'significa(m)'meanean(s)'), as well morphosyntactic patterns.
Each protein whose annotation contains an indicator keyword or phrase indicative of transport function (e.g. 'transport', 'channel', 'permease') is designated as a transporter, unless it contains a counterindicator keyword or phrase (e.g. 'regulator').
In the modern U.S. context, if you believe that the phrase "federal budget surplus" is a favorable phrase indicative of financial health and moral superiority you must also believe that a "domestic private sector deficit" is a good thing indicative of financial health and moral superiority.
Emory University researchers selected 1,000 two-word phrases indicative of partisanship from congressional speeches in 2017 and measured the usage of those phrases in local news coverage.
It is a telling phrase, indicative as much of Pearse's gentleness and romantic Lilliputianism as of his grand fantasies of kingship and regal splendour.
As a biographer, her interest is in Callas's life, which she describes as "a grand, passionate opera played out in reality," a phrase indicative of her style and overall approach.
"Yielding fruit and blossom" is a phrase indicative of the creative power of speech that produces the rewards for the worshiper.
He refers to the scheme as "a compelling idea based on infrastructure," and that somewhat geeky phrase is indicative of where the planning process is now.
Jan C. Snow laments that the phrase was trite and indicative of the speaker's lack of vocabulary.
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