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  2. British National Corpus - Wikipedia

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    The BNC Sampler is a two-part sub-corpora, a part each for written and spoken data; each part contains one million words. The BNC Sampler was originally used in a project to work out how to improve the tagging process for the BNC, which eventually led to the BNC World edition.

  3. CLAWS (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    In tagging the BNC, the many rounds of work that went into CLAWS4 focused on making the CLAWS program independent from the tagsets. For example, the BNC project used two tagset versions: "a main tagset (C5) with 62 tags with which the whole of the corpus has been tagged, and a larger (C7) tagset with 152 tags, which has been used to make a ...

  4. Bengaluru Cantonment railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bengaluru Cantonment railway station, also known as Bengaluru Cant (station code: BNC [1]) is one of the four important railway stations serving the city of Bengaluru and it is located in the locality of Vasanth Nagar and adjoins Fraser Town, Benson Town and Shivajinagar.

  5. Lancaster-Oslo-Bergen Corpus - Wikipedia

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    The Lancaster-Oslo/Bergen (LOB) Corpus is a one-million-word collection of British English texts which was compiled in the 1970s in collaboration between the University of Lancaster, the University of Oslo, and the Norwegian Computing Centre for the Humanities, Bergen, to provide a British counterpart to the Brown Corpus compiled by Henry Kučera and W. Nelson Francis for American English in ...

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  7. UHF connector - Wikipedia

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    Adaptor from SO-239 to BNC connector. The UHF connector [4] is a name for a threaded RF connector. [5] [6] The connector design was invented in the 1930s for use in the radio industry. [7] [4] It is a widely used standard connector for HF transmission lines on full-sized radio equipment, with BNC connectors predominating for smaller, hand-held ...

  8. Xaira - Wikipedia

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    Xaira is an XML Aware Indexing and Retrieval Architecture developed at Oxford University, it was funded by the Mellon Foundation between 2005 and 2006. [1] It is based on SARA, [2] an SGML-aware text-searching system originally developed for searching the British National Corpus.

  9. BNC connector - Wikipedia

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    The BNC connector (initialism of "Bayonet Neill–Concelman") is a miniature quick connect/disconnect radio frequency connector used for coaxial cable.It is designed to maintain the same characteristic impedance of the cable, with 50 ohm and 75 ohm types being made.