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CODE MIXING IN DISCOURSE

International Journal of Advance Scientific Research, 2023
Code mixing (or transitioning from one code arrangement to another) is one of the hottest topics in contemporary linguistics. Kodlar aralashuvi is the transliteration of the English term code mixing (or code-switching), which first appeared in 1970s English linguistics. Prior to the use of this term, R.
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Mixed Noisy Network Coding

2013 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2013
Noisy Network Coding (NNC) was recently introduced, generalizing Compress-and-Forward (CF) to multiterminal networks. In this paper, we present Mixed Noisy Network Coding scheme as the generalization of NNC where part of the nodes are allowed to select Decode-and-Forward (DF) as their cooperative strategy while all nodes without exception transmit the ...
Arash Behboodi, Pablo Piantanida
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On Mixing Iris-Codes

2018
In a cancelable iris recognition technique, all enrollment patterns are masked using a transformation function, and the invertibility for obtaining the original data should not be possible. This paper presents an approach for mixing multi-biometric features based on Double Random Phase Encryption (DRPE) to obtain a single protected IrisCode from ...
Randa F. Soliman   +2 more
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Code‐mixing and modernization

World Englishes, 1989
ABSTRACT: Current studies of code‐mixing (CM) have been limited to analyzing CM only in individual bilingual communities. This paper focuses on the neglected dimension of CM: the treatment of CM as a cross‐cultural phenomenon. Three points are presented which show that CM has characteristic features one can witness in every bilingual community.
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Mixed-Radix Huffman Codes

1992
A mixed-radix code tree is a tree in which the degree of an internal node may depend on the level of the node. The problem of finding mixed-radix trees with minimum weighted path length is reduced to the construction of optimal alphabetic mixed-radix trees.
Ke-Chiang Chu, John Gill
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Coding and noncoding: the CLL mix

Blood, 2010
In this issue of Blood , Palamarchuk and colleagues present interesting evidence that deletions in chromosome 13q result in a loss of expression of both the protein coding gene, dleu7 as well as the noncoding RNA cluster miR-15a-16-1 . dleu7 and miR15a-16-1 may both have a role in the pathogenesis of CLL.
Deepa, Sampath, George A, Calin
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Towards Mixed-State Coded Diffraction Imaging

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Coherent diffraction imaging (CDI) is a computational technique for reconstructing a complex-valued optical field from an intensity measurement. The approach is to illuminate an object with a coherent beam of light to form a diffraction pattern, and use a phase retrieval algorithm to reconstruct the object's complex transmittance from the measurement ...
Benjamin Attal, Matthew O'Toole
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An expanded lexicon for the ubiquitin code

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022
Ivan Đikić, Brenda A Schulman
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Mixed domain error coding

1997
You will probably have noticed that in many ways time and frequency domain treatment of error correction is very similar. If we Fourier transform a suitably encoded time domain message the transformed vector will contain 2t consecutive zeros. If errors occur in a time domain encoded message the problem that requires solving is identical to that which ...
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