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Attributive Uses of Prosentences

open access: closedRatio, 2003
Defenders of the prosentential theory of truth claim that the English language contains prosentences which function analogously to their better known cousins – pronouns. Statements such as ‘That is true’ or ‘It is true’, they claim, inherit their content from antecedent statements, just as pronouns inherit their reference from antecedent singular terms.
James R. Beebe
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Monetary incentives in participatory sensing using multi-attributive auctions

open access: closedInternational Journal of Parallel, Emergent and Distributed Systems, 2012
Ioannis Krontiris, Andreas E. Albers
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Fever attributed to the use of hydroxyurea

The Netherlands Journal of Medicine, 1997
We report on three patients who developed fever after starting treatment with the anti-neoplastic agent, hydroxyurea. Fever occurred within 5 days to 3 weeks after starting treatment. In all cases the causal relationship between fever and use of hydroxyurea was demonstrated by spontaneous recovery after drug withdrawal and was confirmed by recurrence ...
in 't Veld, BA   +6 more
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On the Use of Attributes to Manage Requirements

Systems Engineering, 2016
ABSTRACT There are many sources in systems engineering and requirements engineering that use the term “attribute,” but few define the term and fewer actually go into any detail regarding how the attributes might be applied to requirement statements.
Louis S. Wheatcraft   +2 more
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Authorship Attribution Using Entropy

Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, 2013
Abstract We propose a new methodology for testing the authorship of a relatively small work compared with the large body of an author’s cannon. Our approach is based on comparing the entropy of the two samples. The difficulty lies in the fact that known estimators of entropy tend to have a large bias even when the sample size is fairly large.
Michael Grabchak   +2 more
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Angioneurotic Edema Attributed to the Use of Losartan

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1998
Angioedema is a well-known adverse effect of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors. The bradykinin accumulation as a result of the decreased degradation of bradykinin is thought to be the causal mechanism. Angiotensin II antagonists seem to have no effect on the degradation of bradykinin.
van Rijnsoever, EW   +2 more
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The uses and misuses of attribution theory

Journal of Religion and Health, 1994
This article is based on the view that attribution theory in the psychology of religion does not offer for use, or imply, the evaluative methodological position of "misattribution" that is assumed by Stephen Kent in his study of the Children of God in the Spring, 1994 issue of this journal.
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