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The exchange with reporters, of course, wasn't possible without an interpreter — much like team meetings, which can drag on between the explaining in English and the various Korean phrase variants needed to communicate clearly with the players from the North and South.
As the annotated entity mentions contained only little syntactic structure, a small number of hand-written rules were used to normalize basic syntactic variants such as alternation between noun-modifying and prepositional phrase variants of a term, e.g. "DNA binding" vs. "binding of DNA".
The next step involves the identification of phrase variants.
We included all similar phrases, variants, and synonyms thereof, for example, "independence," "independent," and "independently" were grouped together along with synonyms such as "freedom" or "on their own".
and as "negative" if the sentence contained a conventionally negative emotion ("disliked," "confused," etc).. Other groupings were built on the key words indicated, including similar phrases, variants, and synonyms thereof; for example, "independence," "independent," "independently," were grouped together along with synonyms such as "freedom" or "on my own".
These noun phrases and variants of these phrases are used to search the UMLS Metathesaurus and outside disease terms to find matching candidates, each of which is given a score; final mappings are generated that best cover the input noun phrase.
A former model turned purveyor of complexion-enhancing lotions and potions, he repeatedly used that phrase and variants of it to describe the quality that distinguishes and unites him and Provocateur's owners, Michael Satsky and Brian Gefter.
The Oxford English Dictionary recorded the earliest uses of one the phrase's variants—"have a good day"—as being "Habbeð alle godne dæie" in Layamon's Brut (c. 1205) and "Rymenhild, have wel godne day" in King Horn (1225).
Twenty other publications were excluded because they were not containing the SDM phrase or variant.
The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms stated that "have a nice day" first came into being in 1920, and the phrase and its variants became widely used after the 1950s.
The continued use of the descriptive phrase 'GC H3 variants' for these Lilium H3s [ 34] and for similar variants in Arabidopsis and other plants would be consistent with our proposal.
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