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Repertoire Contraction

Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2013
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An Autopoietic Repertoire

2014
This paper presents a strategy for natural language processing in natural language. Using a concept as a unit of conversation, defined by a repertoire of phrases, it describes the concept of autopoiesis: a repertoire for the construction of repertoires. A minimal repertoire, representing a shopping list app, is described.
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Raising the ribosomal repertoire

Nature Chemistry, 2020
Three versatile and mutually orthogonal tRNA/aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase pairs have been developed. Collectively, these pairs enable the site-specific incorporation of three different non-canonical amino acids into a protein that can still be terminated faithfully by a natural stop codon.
Christopher D. Reinkemeier   +1 more
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Repertoires of collaborative practice

Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Computer supported collaborative learning - CSCL'09, 2009
This symposium presents results from a coordinated suite of studies on collaborative practices, and the theoretical framework we have developed to account for what is learned from collaborative episodes. We use the phrase 'Repertoires of Collaborative Practice' to describe the individual, interpersonal, contextual and community practices that can ...
Brigid Barron   +8 more
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Repertoire

1991
Abstract The flute repertoire is large, so the following list contains only works of essential interest. Excellent minor composers of the Baroque Era produced much pleasant solo and ensemble music which has no great individuality or unusual beauty; there are important exceptions, but most of the compositions are useful for musical ...
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The bovine antibody repertoire

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2006
Cattle are able to produce a full range of Ig classes including the long-elusive IgD through rearrangement of their germline genes. Several IgL groupings have been reported but as in several other livestock species (e.g. sheep, rabbits, chickens), rearrangement per se fails to generate significant IgH diversity.
Yaofeng, Zhao   +2 more
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Development of the Immunoglobulin Repertoire

Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology, 1996
In this Review we will include studies on the development immunoglobulin repertoire. We will discuss the pattern of V, (D), and J rearrangement in both normal B cells and autoimmune disorders. We will define the role of the recombination signal sequences and the importance of the nucleotide sequence of these highly conserved motifs.
L J, Fanning, A M, Connor, G E, Wu
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Building a Researcher's Repertoire

2022
This chapter offers suggestions on how to expand the fundamental research knowledge built through reading Research Methods in the Dance Sciences. Rather than offer only one perspective from a single author, experienced research mentors in the dance sciences were interviewed to provide an array of perspectives on how to develop and apply research skills.
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