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The CHEMDNER corpus is a publically available, manually annotated, machine-readable text corpus large enough to train chemical entity taggers.

Let us first assume that we have the necessary equipment to consider the whole search space and a training set large enough to train all models.

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The tunnels were large enough to take a main-line train with an internal diameter of 16 feet, in contrast to those of the Central London Railway with a diameter less than 12 feet.

It is large enough to effectively train models with a limited vocabulary in this case POS tags and MSD tags.

This type of ICU was chosen because these are large enough to form an independent unit, yet small enough to train all of the staff.

Nobody here was good enough to train with him".

Will you be patient enough to train your dog?

Be sure you are fit enough to train.

Once again you can save five lives, but only by toppling the heavy-set man over the bridge: he will die, but he is large enough to slow the train to a stop.

To accommodate increased rail traffic, a new railroad terminal was constructed in 1875, but it was not large enough to consolidate all train service in one location.

Some of these subsets are large enough to serve as training and test set to generate sub-domain specific chemical entity taggers.

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