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International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1997
This commentary on the field of applied linguistics (AL) focuses on the tensions that exist between theory and practice, on the one hand, and homogeneity and diversity on the other. It is argued that theory and practice need not be seen as separate activities, and that diversity is an inevitable – and desirable – consequence of the interdisciplinary ...
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Applied biosensors

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1993
Biosensors are important analytical tools in clinical and environmental monitoring, biotechnological process control, medicine, and in the food and drink industry. This review devotes attention to the most common biosensor in biotechnology, the glucose biosensor, and to recent contributions to the rapidly growing field of optical biosensors. Trends and
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Applied neurogenomics

Pharmacogenomics, 2001
Neurogenomics, the study of the genes of the nervous system, has applications in basic research, in the pharmaceutical industry and in the management of neurological disorders. Basic research applications include molecular neuropathology, the detection of genes for neurological disorders, the study of gene expression in the CNS and creation of ...
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Applied ethnopoetics

Narrative Inquiry, 2006
Ethnopoetics is a form of narrative analysis designed, initially, for the analysis of folk stories and based on an ethnographic performance-based understanding of narrative emphasizing that meaning is an effect of performance. It offers opportunities for analyzing ‘voice’.
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On Applying Applied Philosophy

Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1996
If ‘applied philosophy’is really to be applied it is necessary for its practical implications to be spelled out in some detail: both the specific goals implied if not entailed, and the life‐style that would be expected to support such goals. To be as specific as this would only be to emulate the ancient Greek philosophers whose influence may still be ...
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Gradient-based learning applied to document recognition

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1998
Yann LeCun   +3 more
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