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Discover Ludwig'stemmed form' is not a correct term in written English.
It is generally used in linguistics to refer to the process of reducing a word to its stem, i.e. its root or basic form. For example, the word 'walking' can be stemmed to the form 'walk'.
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This was the moment when Abagnale became hooked on the con scheme and his confidence stemmed form there writing "the image of me – a darkly handsome young air pilot".
Each token, in its turn, contains its lemmatized and stemmed form and its POS tag.
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More robust longer stemmed forms are used for commercial cut flowers.
We created features by removing stop words and using an automatic indexing algorithm to produce the counts for the each feature, i.e., the stemmed forms of words.
The -ī- stem form in Latin -iēba- is thought to have coalesced early with the -ē- stem -ēba- form, but a few modern languages (notably Italian, Friulian, and some Spanish and Portuguese dialects) have reflexes of an -ība- form that might have survived from popular Latin.
The study examines the growth, pests, diseases, and stem form of cherry trees in mixtures and monocultures.
The worst man-made humanitarian crises stem form armed conflicts, which lead to large-scale suffering of human beings and destruction.
Plantation forest managers often make use of breeding programmes that emphasise growth rate, stem form, adaptability and disease resistance when choosing stock for replanting (Hernandez et al., 1998).
For each provenance, seed trees (generally dominant or co-dominant tree in the stand) were selected based on tree age, stem form and growth vigor.
The highly importance of the neuron for human brain stems form its ability to process and transmit information through electrical and chemical signals.
I think the racism in this country really stems form the media.
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