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Host Plasma Microenvironment in Immunometabolically Impaired HIV Infection Leads to Dysregulated Monocyte Function and Synaptic Transmission Ex Vivo

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Network‐based risk stratification of people living with HIV (PWH) on prolonged therapy using multi‐omics data identifies 44% of the patients are at risk of immunometabolic complications. A senescence‐associated myeloid cell‐driven plasma microenvironment drives immunometabolic dysregulation in at‐risk PWH.
Flora Mikaeloff   +32 more
wiley   +1 more source

DiffMC‐Gen: A Dual Denoising Diffusion Model for Multi‐Conditional Molecular Generation

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
DiffMC‐Gen, a dual‐diffusion model for 2D and 3D molecular generation, simultaneously optimizes multiple key objectives across the drug design process, enabling the generation of novel, target‐specific small‐molecule ligands with high therapeutic potential.
Yuwei Yang   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Explainable Deep Multilevel Attention Learning for Predicting Protein Carbonylation Sites

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Selective carbonylation sites (SCANS) are conceptualized, designed, evaluated, and released. SCANS captures segment‐level, protein‐level, and residue embeddings features. It utilizes elaborate loss function to penalize cross‐predictions at the residue level.
Jian Zhang   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Natural language and natural selection [PDF]

open access: possibleBehavioral and Brain Sciences, 1990
AbstractMany people have argued that the evolution of the human language faculty cannot be explained by Darwinian natural selection. Chomsky and Gould have suggested that language may have evolved as the by-product of selection for other abilities or as a consequence of as-yet unknown laws of growth and form.
Steven Pinker, Paul Bloom
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Natural Language Generation

2012
Communication via a natural language requires two fundamental skills: producing ‘text’ (written or spoken) and understanding it. This chapter introduces newcomers to computational approaches to the former—natural language generation (henceforth NLG)—showing some of the theoretical and practical problems that linguists, computer scientists, and ...
Bateman, John, Zock, Michael
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Natural Language Processing

Science, 1977
Natural language processing (NLP) is the study of mathematical and computational modeling of various aspects of language and the development of a wide range of systems. These include spoken language systems that integrate speech and natural language; cooperative interfaces to databases and knowledge bases that model aspects of human-human interaction ...
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The Nature of Language [PDF]

open access: possible, 1989
Our approach throughout this book presupposes that psycholinguistically-inspired analytic models should be used to discover linguistic truths. On the other hand we think it is also necessary and helpful to consider the huge range of linguistic ideas accumulated in the history of linguistics and philosophy.
David M. W. Powers   +1 more
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Implementing Natural Language Processes to Natural Language Programming [PDF]

open access: possible, 2021
We exhibit a detailed implementation on the natural language processing for natural language programming in python. We break the natural language text into active verbs and plural nouns to realize the sentence breaker and loop finder. Various examples of the implementation are presented.
Xu Zhu, Weiping Li, Weiping Li, Yi Zhang
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On Nature and Language

Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, 2006
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Hardback ISBN 0521815487 (£42.50), paperback ISBN 052101624X (£16.99) x + 206 pages The Edinburgh Building, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 2RU, United Kingdom e-mail: information@cambridge.org, www.cambridge.org Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies 2006, 24(1): 125 ...
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Language and Nature

Mind, 1995
I would like to discuss an approach to the mind that considers language and similar phenomena to be elements of the natural world, to be studied by ordinary methods of empirical inquiry. I will be using the terms "mind" and "mental" here with no metaphysical import.
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