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         <keyword>contribute</keyword>
         <citation>prove patient prognosis and may  contribute  to cost containment for health care services</citation>
         <comment>This entry is from a fairly large corpus of scientific articles about medication of heart diseases.</comment>
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         <keyword>several</keyword>
         <citation>home; Compell'd, reluctant, to the  several sties, With din obstreperous, and ungrateful cri 160 </citation>
         <comment>Comment on several.</comment>
         <extra>Ny ekstra</extra>
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         <keyword>there are</keyword>
         <citation>that behind his platitudes there are just more platitudes.   THE FAMILY CAT Tell `em</citation>
         <comment>There + is/are</comment>
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   <entry><keyword>convert</keyword><citation>some OCR packages like Omnipage Pro - are also able to recognize and convert PDF-formatted text and export it as txt</citation><comment>About converting PDF-files to Text.&#xD;
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Learn more about PDF - doubleclick om the word here, - og use the wordlist to find it (single out "PDF" and rightclick on it, choose "Find Entry" - and you'll be there.</comment><extra>Ny ekstra</extra></entry><entry><keyword>data</keyword><citation>Swedish Drug Statistics presents  data  on sales and prescribing in number of </citation><comment>DATA ON&#xD;
Sample entry -  hopefully illuminating the usage of DATA ON.</comment><extra>Ny ekstra</extra></entry><entry><keyword>Phrasebook</keyword><citation>illuminating example you can add this to the " Phrasebook " and just look it up if you find yourself in doubt</citation><comment>A "phrasebook" in this context is a collection of items from a corpus that the user wants to save.&#xD;
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It is stored on the PC as an XML-file. But many people can share the same phrasebook if it is installed on a networkdrive that all the relevant PCs can read from. It is just a matter of setting the default phrasebook path. This is done on the EDIT | PREFERENCES menu item on the main screen.</comment><extra>Ny ekstra</extra></entry><entry><keyword>citations</keyword><citation>while to get used to reading the citations in this way,</citation><comment>Citation.&#xD;
A citation constists of some context before the keyword + some context after the keyword. It's also abbreviated as KWIC - keyword-in-context. &#xD;
</comment><extra>Ny ekstra</extra></entry><entry><keyword>export</keyword><citation>converted output. In this way the  export feature can be used as a valuable "reporting" tool  36787 </citation><comment>All the work you do with PhraseContext can be exported as a textfile for easy use in  papers etc.</comment><extra>Ny ekstra</extra></entry><entry><keyword>stoplist</keyword><citation>the words occur more than once. (If a  stoplist is used the type/token ratio is calculated on the 19339 </citation><comment>Stoplist : a list of words that are not included when a wordlist is generated.</comment><extra>Ny ekstra</extra></entry><entry><keyword>lemma</keyword><citation>of unwanted words. To remedy that the " lemma search" option can be used. Instead of clicking t 16660 </citation><comment>The lemma search option can be used if you have a set of particular words you want to investigate. It is slower than wildcard searches, but far more precise.</comment><extra>Ny ekstra</extra></entry><entry><keyword>collocates</keyword><citation>that Norman and noble are not true  collocates . (Neither ancient nor noble occur within the span 24239 </citation><comment>Collocates: Words that go well together!&#xD;
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PhraseContext can extract collocations (span: 4) from a set of concordance lines. If a wordlist is present it can also calculate t-score to give you an idea of the strength of the "attraction" between the keyword and the collocat.</comment><extra>Ny ekstra</extra></entry></entries>
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