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We observe that these three trees are scored exactly as if ulc were replaced by c , as a consequence of Postulate II . 3.2 . ... and such a tree is recoverable , from the binary tree analysis , as we show by the example in Figure 4.
We observe that these three trees are scored exactly as if ulc were replaced by c , as a consequence of Postulate II . 3.2 . ... and such a tree is recoverable , from the binary tree analysis , as we show by the example in Figure 4.
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Distribution of m and excess in 945 distinguishable trees based on 63 words . from about three to fifteen times as ... our reason is that the three trees with excess of 14 include one which disagrees with every lower - scoring tree by ...
Distribution of m and excess in 945 distinguishable trees based on 63 words . from about three to fifteen times as ... our reason is that the three trees with excess of 14 include one which disagrees with every lower - scoring tree by ...
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U с их X с СС The given tree U U с C U с их с CC The tree with marked non - terminal nodes 0 0 1 0 2 The tree marked with numbers at nodes FIGURE 9 . of Fig . 6 , which was at least two points better than all other 944 trees ( judged on ...
U с их X с СС The given tree U U с C U с их с CC The tree with marked non - terminal nodes 0 0 1 0 2 The tree marked with numbers at nodes FIGURE 9 . of Fig . 6 , which was at least two points better than all other 944 trees ( judged on ...
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