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We introduce archetypal analysis as a tool to describe and categorize scientists. This approach identifies typical characteristics of extreme ('archetypal') values in a multivariate data set. These positive or negative contextual attributes can be allocated to each scientists under investigation.
Christian Seiler, Klaus Wohlrabe
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American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, 1994
With emphasis on healing versus curing, the authors draw from a wide assortment of treatment methods for psychospiritual relief of pain in the terminally ill. These archetypal methods include: • Life-review therapy; • Ministry of presence; • Clinical hypnosis; • Myths, symbols, rituals, and community; • Creative therapies. In life-review therapy,
D, Jones, J E, Churchill
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With emphasis on healing versus curing, the authors draw from a wide assortment of treatment methods for psychospiritual relief of pain in the terminally ill. These archetypal methods include: • Life-review therapy; • Ministry of presence; • Clinical hypnosis; • Myths, symbols, rituals, and community; • Creative therapies. In life-review therapy,
D, Jones, J E, Churchill
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2013
Symbolic Data Analysis has represented an important innovation in statistics since its first presentation by E. Diday in the late 1980s. Most of the interest has been for the statistical analysis of Symbolic Data that represent complex data structure where variables can assume more than just a single value. Thus, Symbolic Data allow to describe classes
D'ESPOSITO, MARIA ROSARIA +2 more
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Symbolic Data Analysis has represented an important innovation in statistics since its first presentation by E. Diday in the late 1980s. Most of the interest has been for the statistical analysis of Symbolic Data that represent complex data structure where variables can assume more than just a single value. Thus, Symbolic Data allow to describe classes
D'ESPOSITO, MARIA ROSARIA +2 more
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The Review of Symbolic Logic, 2018
AbstractA one-premiss rule is said to be archetypal for a consequence relation when not only is the conclusion of any application of the rule a consequence (according to that relation) of the premiss, but whenever one formula has another as a consequence, these formulas are respectively equivalent to a premiss and a conclusion of some application of ...
Połacik, Tomasz, Humberstone, Lloyd
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AbstractA one-premiss rule is said to be archetypal for a consequence relation when not only is the conclusion of any application of the rule a consequence (according to that relation) of the premiss, but whenever one formula has another as a consequence, these formulas are respectively equivalent to a premiss and a conclusion of some application of ...
Połacik, Tomasz, Humberstone, Lloyd
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