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Перевод: concordance
[существительное] согласие; гармония ; соответствие [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The program uses an algorithm based on that of Berry-Rogghe 1970, which is described in Appendix B. However, instead of producing a concordance represented as a list of z-scores, it reformats the collocates into a list headed by the lemma being analysed.
- readiness by any firm instituting or using a credit scoring system to have its fairness and concordance with published good practice recommendations reviewed impartially - say, by the Office of Fair Trading.
- the extent of the concordance around the node;
- To make a concordance of a lengthy text by hand calls for months or years of tedious labour.
- In addition, the likelihood of concordance is far greater in twins (or sibling pairs) of the same sex.
- When the King received it he asked the Ferrars to make a similar Concordance for him of the Books of Chronicles and Kings, so as to present them as a single narrative.
- The key to these statistics is the "concordance rate", the proportion of twins in which both individuals suffer from the illness.
- In 1140 the monk Gratian in Bologna produced his Decretum or Concordance of Discordant Canons , in which he demonstrated that, given the proper techniques of critical examination, the authoritative statements of church fathers and ecclesiastical councils could be harmonized to yield fundamental principles of church law.
- The concordance patterns for schizophrenia are very similar to those in other diseases, such as polio and tuberculosis, in which the genetic and environmental factors are well established.
- Students of literature who used concordance packages on mainframes commonly asked the computer to produce for them a complete print-out of their chosen concordance, and then took it home to consult in the traditional manner, turning the pages of a sheaf of paper.
- For example, brothers and sisters who differ in age share genes to the same extent as dizygotic twins, and so in a purely genetic disease would be expected to have the same concordance rates - but they do not.
- Each experimental method consisted of a set of 81" contextual categories"; such that the context of a word was represented by the pattern of presences or absences of each of the 81 categories within each concordance line.
- The first 156 items on a frequency ranked list were selected as input to the concordance program.
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