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    A Coverage and Slicing Dependencies Analysis for Seeking Software Security Defects by Hui He, Dongyan Zhang, Min Liu, Weizhe Zhang, Dongmin Gao

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This method not only is automation lossless but also changes the basic location unit into single sentence, which makes the location effect more accurate. …”
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    Automatical sampling with heterogeneous corpora for grammatical error correction by Shichang Zhu, Jianjian Liu, Ying Li, Zhengtao Yu

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Concretely, we first provide a detailed analysis of error type and sentence length distributions on all datasets. Second, our corpus weighting approach is exploited to yield different weights for each sample automatically based on analysis results, thus emphasizing beneficial samples and ignoring the noisy ones. …”
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    Japanese Short Answer Grading for Japanese Language Learners Using the Contextual Representation of BERT by Dyah Lalita Luhurkinanti, Prima Dewi Purnamasari, Takashi Tsunakawa, Anak Agung Putri Ratna

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Five BERT models are tested in the system, and two additional sentence BERT (SBERT) and RoBERTa models are tested for the similarity problem. …”
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    Zero-shot reranking with dense encoder models for news background linking by Marwa Essam, Tamer Elsayed

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our results show that using a hierarchical aggregation of sentence-level representations generates a good semantic representation of news articles, which is then integrated with lexical matching to achieve a new state-of-the-art solution for the problem. …”
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    Language-specific neural dynamics extend syntax into the time domain. by Cas W Coopmans, Helen de Hoop, Filiz Tezcan, Peter Hagoort, Andrea E Martin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Neural dynamics in left frontal and temporal regions most strongly reflect node counts derived by the top-down method, which postulates syntax early in time, suggesting that predictive structure building is an important component of Dutch sentence comprehension. The absence of strong effects of the left-corner model further suggests that its mildly predictive strategy does not represent Dutch language comprehension well, in contrast to what has been found for English. …”
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    Necroptotic Cell Death Signaling and Execution Pathway: Lessons from Knockout Mice by José Belizário, Luiz Vieira-Cordeiro, Sylvia Enns

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Under stress conditions, cells in living tissue die by apoptosis or necrosis depending on the activation of the key molecules within a dying cell that either transduce cell survival or death signals that actively destroy the sentenced cell. Multiple extracellular (pH, heat, oxidants, and detergents) or intracellular (DNA damage and Ca2+ overload) stress conditions trigger various types of the nuclear, endoplasmic reticulum (ER), cytoplasmatic, and mitochondrion-centered signaling events that allow cells to preserve the DNA integrity, protein folding, energetic, ionic and redox homeostasis, thus escaping from injury. …”
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    Socio-Psychological Readiness of Convicts for Release by Ye. Yu. Barash, Yu. Yu. Boiko-Buzyl, M. M. Chychuha

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The research was implemented on the basis of state institutions of the penal system, namely, in the correctional colonies of the Central-West Interregional Department for the execution of criminal penalties and probation of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine. 118 male respondents aged 20 to 55 years sentenced under the Articles 121, 122, 115, 185, 186, 187, 307 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, who had less than 6 months left before the release, participated in the study. …”
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    Current State of Normative and Legal Regulation of the Rehabilitation Institution in Criminal Proceedings of Ukraine by H. I. Hlobenko

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…However, due to the development of social relations and a radical change in society’s attitude to sentencing, the concept of “rehabilitation” has become much broader than the original definition. …”
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    Some sociolinguistic evaluations of performances of the California Vowel Shift: a matched-guise study by Pierre Habasque

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…They were asked to rate four voices: that of one male and one female speaker pronouncing the same sentence with their standard accent and while performing the CVS. …”
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    Criminal law sanctions for misappropriation, embezzlement or seizure of property through abuse of office by I. I. Cherkashyn, Yu. V. Filei

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The law should, of course, give judges a choice so that the sentence can be appropriate to the gravity of the offence and the person involved. …”
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    Le traducteur et les italiques. Omniscience et redressement dans Madame Bovary by Sophie Sarrazin

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…As an emphatic device, the italics contribute to the sentence structure, just like grandiloquence does, from a rhetorical or a syntactical point of view.The large number of passages in italics in Flaubert’s novel has been discussed for a long time. …”
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    Logatome Discrimination in Cochlear Implant Users: Subjective Tests Compared to the Mismatch Negativity by Torsten Rahne, Michael Ziese, Dorothea Rostalski, Roland Mühler

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Thirteen adult normal hearing listeners and eight adult CI users, including both good and poor performers, were included in the study and completed the test after their speech intelligibility abilities were evaluated with an established sentence test in noise. Furthermore, the discrimination abilities were measured electrophysiologically by recording the mismatch negativity (MMN) as a component of auditory event-related potentials. …”
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    Language assessment in primary progressive aphasia: Which components should be tested? by Andressa Aguiar da Silva, Marcela Lima Silagi, Karin Zazo Ortiz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<h4>Results</h4>A statistically significant performance difference was found between the PPAG and CG on the following tasks: structured interview, oral comprehension of phrases, oral narrative discourse, written comprehension of phrases, written dictation, sentence repetition, semantic verbal fluency, oral naming of nouns and verbs, object manipulation, phonological verbal fluency, body part recognition and left-right orientation, written naming of nouns, oral text comprehension, number dictation, written narrative discourse, written text comprehension and numerical calculations (mental and written).…”
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    Teachers’ and Students’ Views on the Readability and Comprehensibility of Texts in Secondary School Mathematics Textbooks by Gökhan Çetinkaya, Arzu Aydoğan Yenmez, Tuğba Çelik

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Many formulashave been developed to measure the readability of texts. The sentence length isone of the important variables in the readability formulas. …”
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    Code-Switching ASR for Low-Resource Indic Languages: A Hindi-Marathi Case Study by Hemant Palivela, Meera Narvekar, David Asirvatham, Shashi Bhushan, Vinay Rishiwal, Udit Agarwal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This paper underscores the current state of ASR for Indic languages, highlighting linguistic complexities such as diverse sentence structures, phonetic variety, and frequent code-switching. …”
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    Adaptive Real-Time Translation Assistance Through Eye-Tracking by Dimosthenis Minas, Eleanna Theodosiou, Konstantinos Roumpas, Michalis Xenos

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Participants positively rated ETS’s usability and were noted through preferences for customization, such as pop-up placement and sentence-level translations. Future work will integrate AI-driven adaptations, allowing the system to adjust based on user proficiency and reading behavior. …”
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    Perceptions of Arabic Language Education Students on the Implementation of an Innovative Curriculum | Tashawwurat tullab qism ta'lim al-lughah al-'Arabiyyah hawla tanfidh al-manhaj... by Hizbullah Huda, M. Baihaqi, Ahmad Jundi Al Mubarak, Muh Zaenuri, Habib D, Iis Solihah, Fatihuddin Fatihuddin, Mohammed Islam

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…That is in the form of Arabic communication skills and the ability to master Arabic grammar, vocabulary, and Arabic sentence structure. This research makes a significant contribution to the development of higher education curriculum that the implementation of innovative curriculum effectively improves students' soft skills and hard skills.…”
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    Aspect category sentiment analysis based on pre-trained BiLSTM and syntax-aware graph attention network by Guixian Xu, Zhe Chen, Zixin Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Aspect Category Sentiment Analysis (ACSA) is a fine-grained sentiment analysis task aimed at predicting the sentiment polarity associated with aspect categories within a sentence.Most existing ACSA methods are based on a given aspect category to locate sentiment words related to it. …”
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    Inflorescences of the Bromeliad Vriesea friburgensis as Nest Sites and Food Resources for Ants and Other Arthropods in Brazil by Volker S. Schmid, Simone Langner, Josefina Steiner, Anne Zillikens

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Similarity between compositions of inflorescence-visiting and infructescence-inhabiting species in restinga-low was even higher (compared with the cases described in the previous sentence) although 50% of the involved species were present in only one of the samples. …”
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    T-LLaMA: a Tibetan large language model based on LLaMA2 by Hui Lv, Chi Pu, La Duo, Yan Li, Qingguo Zhou, Jun Shen

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Furthermore, we augmented the vocabulary of LLaMA2 from META AI by expanding the Tibetan vocabulary using SentencePiece. Notably, the text classification task attains a state-of-the-art (SOTA) accuracy of 79.8% on a publicly available dataset Tibetan News Classification Corpus. …”
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