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2006
Abstract One of the remarkable characteristics of language is the fact that it can be transmitted so effectively from one generation to another over centuries. There are words whose meaning and pronunciation (as far as we can tell) have changed very little over two or maybe three thousand years.
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Abstract One of the remarkable characteristics of language is the fact that it can be transmitted so effectively from one generation to another over centuries. There are words whose meaning and pronunciation (as far as we can tell) have changed very little over two or maybe three thousand years.
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Evolutionary-scale prediction of atomic-level protein structure with a language model
Science, 2023, , Roshan Rao
exaly
The language of chromatin modification in human cancers
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2021Shuai Zhao +2 more
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Autonomous chemical research with large language models
Nature, 2023Daniil A Boiko, Gabriel dos Passos Gomes
exaly
1998
Abstract This part of the monograph presents an assessment of the impact that language processing makes upon language change. The procedure will be the same as in the previous part. As before, the order of the individual sections is from phonological to higher levels. To begin with, the most basic issue will be addressed.
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Abstract This part of the monograph presents an assessment of the impact that language processing makes upon language change. The procedure will be the same as in the previous part. As before, the order of the individual sections is from phonological to higher levels. To begin with, the most basic issue will be addressed.
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A visual–language foundation model for pathology image analysis using medical Twitter
Nature Medicine, 2023, Thomas J Montine, James Y Zou
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