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  2. Natural Language Processing2006, 8 Lectures, Michaelams TermOctober…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2006/NLP/lectures.pdf
    24 Oct 2006: For instance, Arabic has stems (root forms) such as k t b, which are combined with infixes to formwords (e.g., kataba, he wrote; kotob, books).
  3. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2006.10.032

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/hegde/download/43_Kang_SW_Cell_2006.pdf
    30 Nov 2006: B) Cells stably expressing PrP or Opn-PrP. were treated with 10 mM DTT for 24 hr, re-. ... B) HeLa cells treated with 10 mM DTT for the indicated times were pulse labeled (for 15 min), fractionated, and quantified to determine the glyco-.
  4. Compact forbidden-set routing

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-678.pdf
    16 Dec 2006: c. S(a) = {d}. f. S(b) = {e, a}. Figure 1.1 : The only good path from a to g is marked in bold. ... 14. 2.1. Graph theory 15. a. b. c d h. e g.
  5. Syntax-driven analysis of context-free languages with respect to…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-663.pdf
    23 Mar 2006: Appendix B gives a Prolog program that doesthe same. 3.2 Ordering-based semantics. ... That is to say, fix fuzzy sets A and B, and an α1.
  6. Logic and ProofComputer Science Tripos Part IB Michaelmas Term ...

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2006/LogicProof/notes.pdf
    4 Sep 2006: A A AB A B. A B B A(B C) ( A B A C). ... A AA B B AA B B A. Exercise 7 Prove the following sequents:. (
  7. UNIVERSITY OFCAMBRIDGEComputer Laboratory Computer Science Tripos…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2005/OptComp/optcomp05.pdf
    10 Jan 2006: by AVAIL) replacen′ with two instructions n′ : t := a b; n′′ : y := t. ... a = f(1); b = f(2); h(a,b);b = f(3); c = f(4); h(b,c);c = f(5); a = f(6); h(c,a);. }.
  8. Digital Signal Processing Markus Kuhn Computer Laboratory…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2005/DSP/slides-4up.pdf
    23 May 2006: 19. Convolution examples. A B C D. E F A B A C. ... Convolution is linear{pn} {a qn b rn} = a ({pn} {qn}) b ({pn} {rn}).
  9. Functional Programming 1b Thomas Forster November 26, 2006 Some ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/cam_only/foundFP.pdf
    26 Nov 2006: itlist f (h::t) b = f h (itlist f t b);> val itlist = fn : (’a -> (’b -> ’b)) -> ’a list -> ’b -> ’b- fun map f [] = []. | map f (h::t) = (f h)::(map ... 2. 1993:12:9. - fun N f x = x;;val N = fn : ’a -> ’b -> ’b. -
  10. This isa super vis or’ sco py ofth enote ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/sjc1/teaching/NSTIB/notes.pdf
    28 Oct 2006: b) Suppose that B = 0; the vector field B(r) is said to be solenoidal. ... Then there exists anon-unique vector potential, A(r), such that. B = A.
  11. Digital Signal Processing Markus Kuhn Computer Laboratory…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2006/DSP/slides-4up.pdf
    29 Nov 2006: 19. Convolution examples. A B C D. E F A B A C. ... Convolution is linear{pn} {a qn b rn} = a ({pn} {qn}) b ({pn} {rn}).

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