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A number of mRNA un-translated regions, particularly at the 3' end, may modulate mRNA maturation, transport, turnover and translation for example and protein turnover may also vary [ 4].
Users who have the feature on the iPhone Twitter app can tap on tweets to see a translation – for example from Spanish to English.
eBay has also said it's interested in making more tools using translation: for example, instant messaging software for sellers and potential buyers to chat about a product even if they don't speak the same language.
But in the last few years we have seen that the combination of machine learning, powerful algorithms, vast processing power and so-called "Big Data" can enable machines to do very impressive things – real-time language translation, for example, or driving cars safely through complex urban environments – that seemed implausible even a decade ago.
The term was originally applied a decade ago to massive datasets from astrophysics, genomics and internet search engines, and to machine-learning systems (for voice-recognition and translation, for example) that work well only when given lots of data to chew on.
Many of them do so by eliminating host cell mRNA pools available for translation For example, vaccinia virus encodes decapping enzymes that render cellular mRNAs sensitive to degradation and also inhibits host transcription (Parrish et al., 2007).
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Earlier this year, Microsoft launched its offline neural translations, for example, which can also either run online or on the device.
The team needed to develop a way to store all of the translations, for example, because the way the service was previously engineered, the assumption was that every post contained a single message in one language.
A focus of interest in the future is an extended analysis of the translation inconsistencies, for example of when one word in the source language is translated into different words in the target language.
Robots have to be added to a wave, but it would be easy to write a trojan robot that presented itself as something useful (like a translation robot, for example).
Toril Moi, who has made a detailed analysis of the translation, noted for example that the word "subject" generally refers in existentialism to a person who exercises freedom of choice, whereas Parshley understood "subjective" in its everyday English sense to mean "personal" or "not objective".
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