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We shall be concerned here with a procedure for recognition of informational units in parts of articles in French by A. Bussard (1972), P. Grabar (1953), and A. Gustavo and A. Ficq (1954) about the origin of antibody production. We also present rules of linearization which permit us to produce sentences from information units. The fact that it was possible to use the informational categories originally designed for the English corpus, without any addition or modification, is in itself an a posteriori confirmation of the results presented in Chapter 2.
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Daladier, A. (1989). Information Units in a French Corpus. In: The Form of Information in Science. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol 104. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2837-4_7
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