Different types of context clues: 1. synonyms or antonyms 近义词/反义词 2. definitions and explanation 定义和解释 3. root words and affixes 词根和词缀 4. grammar and punctuation 语法和标点 5. common sense and related information 常识和相关信息 根据上下文选择划线词的词义。 In these cultures, in...
of cognitive grounding they need in order to arise and social robots will successfully use such emotions provided they do not only recognise and produce physical, bodily manifestations of emotions, but also have access to large knowledge bases and are able to process situational context clues. The...
1). The reasoning may address different types of questions relevant in a specific context (see examples in Table 1). Download: Download high-res image (123KB) Download: Download full-size image Fig. 1. A problem (e.g. crime, disease) causes the transfer of traces or the apparition of ...
Unusual words should be explained through context clues; • Explain or describe complicated relationships in a logical manner, where events take place in a logical chronological framework; • Encourage writers and illustrators to get to know their tar- get audience and be informed about what it...
s theorized that it interacts with the visual cortex and the orbitofrontal cortex (a.k.a. where your decision-making comes from) to produce the relationship between emotion and the written word. So you see the words on the page, interpret their meaning, add a layer of emotional context, ...
In the context of three human TSEs, 161 and 151 proteins were commonly up-regulated and down-regulated in the cortex region, whereas 348 and 379 proteins were commonly up-regulated and down-regulated in the cerebellum region, respectively. FFI had less protein changes than sCJD or G114V gC...
(trigger and modifiers) linear one. In this model, the detrimental factor for developing the disease is the threshold after which cells will go into the cycle of degeneration. So, we could have different types of triggers that may lead to the development of the disease. These different ...
Your console has two types of messages: generated by the kernel (via printk) generated by userspace (usually your init system) Kernel messages are always stored in the kmsg buffer, visible via dmesg command. They're also often copied to your syslog. This also applies to userspace messages ...
These mechanisms are relevant in a particular context and the interaction networks are large and complex [2,3]. A sophisticated understanding of JAK-STAT cascade has provided mechanistic insights into the intracellular signaling stimulated by the cytokines. Upon the binding of extracellular ligands to ...
etc.) is a window to our personality and provides additional clues for type identification. In the words of Carl Jung, “Bodily traits are not merely physical, nor mental traits merely psychic.” Recognizing physical indicators of the types and the functions is another indispensable tool in the...