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Scalar implicatures arise in examples like Some professors are famous where the speaker's use of some typically indicates that s/he had reasons not to use a more informative term, e.g. all.
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"Instead of thinking in terms of "classical" and "popular", why not think in more informative terms such as "notated" and "non-notated" music?
In each case, subjects were presented with contexts which satisfied the semantic content of the stronger (i.e. more informative) terms on each scale (i.e. all, three and finish) but were described using the weaker terms of the scales (i.e. some, two, start).
The smaller the frequency, the more informative that term is, and this relationship is mathematically represented as IC = −log(p).
1) Figure 4B could be moved to a supplement and replaced by a cycloheximide chase that is more informative in term of protein half-life.
We have tried to evaluate the clinical profile of our patients in detail, but more extensive questionnaire could be more informative in term of finding differences between men and women.
This was desirable, since we expected that those already affected by age-related disease would exhibit a distinct signature set of phenotypic characteristics (i.e., a "frail" phenoytpe), and that this signal in the data would interfere with our ability to identify patterns associated with long-term survival, which we expected to be more informative in terms of aging mechanisms [ 25].
Therefore, we believe that the newly published complete BamA E complex is more informative in terms of understanding the β-barrel assembly mechanism.
But our haplotype discovery is more informative in terms of the characterization of specific haplotype structure and organization responsible for trait variation.
Compared with other complex diseases, the associated risk variants for advanced AMD are more informative in terms of predicting risk of disease.
Common SNPs are preferentially selected for DNA arrays because they are more informative in terms of providing coverage of the entire genome.
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