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Table 4. NE combinations in novel and non-novel sentences

in Novelty Detection Based on Sentence Level Patterns
by Xiaoyan Li 2005
"... In PAGE 4: ...named entities (Table 3); and (2) there are relatively more novel sentences (in percentiles) than non-novel sentences that contain the four particular NE combinational patterns of interest ( Table4 ). Table 3.... ..."
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Table 2 Novel mutations identified

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 6: ...Study of 94 HHT1 families revealed 75 unique mutations; nine previously unreported mutations are described briefly and shown in Table2 with the clinical phenotype of the proband. Supplementary Figure 1 illustrates the position of these mutations on the mRNA diagrams.... In PAGE 7: .... This mutation likely causes skipping of exon 7, leading to a frameshift. The proband, whose father had a pulmonary haemorrhage of unknown cause, presented with epistaxis as the only clinical sign. We identified 4 novel small ENG insertions leading to frameshift mutations ( Table2 ). In family 508, the proband and mother were each diagnosed with PAVMs.... In PAGE 7: ... Novel ACVRL1 mutations Within the ACVRL1 gene we have identified a total of 43 unique mutations in 58 resolved families. Six of these mutations are novel and are listed in Table2 . Detailed descriptions of some of the mutations are listed below.... ..."

Table 1: Features of novel models.

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1996
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Table 1: Features of novel models.

in Integrating contents and structure in text retrieval
by Ricardo Baeza-yates, Gonzalo Navarro 1996
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Table 4. NE combinations in novel and non-novel sentences NE Combination # of Novel

in An Answer Updating Approach to Novelty Detection
by Xiaoyan Li
"... In PAGE 4: ... We found similar results to those in relevant and non-relevant sentences. The most important findings are: (1) there are relatively more novel sentences (as a percentage) than non-novel sentences that contain at least 3 different types of named entities (Table 3); and (2) there are relatively more novel sentences (in percentiles) than non-novel sentences that contain the four particular NE combinations of interest ( Table4 ). Table 3.... ..."

Table 1. Possible Novel Genes

in Genie - Gene Finding in Drosophila melanogaster
by Martin G. Reese, David Kulp, Hari Tammana, David Haussler
"... In PAGE 4: ... (1999), this might be a real gene missed in the std3 annotation. This gene also does not show any protein homology and might therefore be a novel gene (see Table1 for details). Fur- ther EST screening and subsequent full-length se- quencing studies may confirm this hypothesis.... In PAGE 5: ... In this case, the protein homology information extends the initial exon to a different start codon farther upstream. Additional Selected Observations of the Genie Annotation In Table1 we list 26 potential novel genes that are predicted by at least one of the Genie programs and, in addition, have evidence through an overlap from at least one other gene-finding or homology program. The number seems to be very high ( gt;11.... ..."

TABLE I Properties and Consequences of Methodologies Methodology Solution

in Comparisons of Different Approaches of Realizing IP Block Configuration in SystemC
by unknown authors

Table 2: Novel definitions and their symbols.

in Abstract On Power-Law Relationships of the Internet Topology
by Michalis Faloutsos, Petros Faloutsos 1997

Table 4. Some Novel Predictions

in unknown title
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Table 2: Novel de nitions and their symbols.

in On Power-Law Relationships of the Internet Topology
by Michalis Faloutsos, Petros Faloutsos, Christos Faloutsos 1999
"... In PAGE 4: ...Table 2: Novel de nitions and their symbols. To express our power-laws, we introduce several graph metrics that we show in Table2 . We de ne frequency, fd, of some outdegree, d, to be the number of nodes that have this outdegree.... ..."
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