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A multimodal approach to Persuasion in conference presentations [PDF]
Valeiras-Jurado, Julia
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Ruminations Regarding Characteristics of Quintessential Adult Communicative Play. [PDF]
Greene JO.
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Animals as Communication Partners: Ethics and Challenges in Interspecies Language Research. [PDF]
Mamzer H, Kuchtar M, Grzegorzewski W.
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The Progressive Aphasia Communication Toolkit (PACT): a strengths-based approach to multidomain evaluation for intervention. [PDF]
Gallée J +36 more
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An Approach to Communication Equilibria [PDF]
The Nash equilibrium concept may be extended gradually when the rules of the game are interpreted in a wider and wider sense, so as to allow preplay or even intraplay communication. A well-known extension of the Nash equilibrium is Aumann's correlated equilibrium, which depends only on the normal form of the game.
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A Communications Approach to Alcoholism
Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1971Alcoholism is described from a theoretical communications-interaction-al-transactional-systems viewpoint.
S L, Gorad, W F, McCourt, J C, Cobb
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A Communication Approach to the Superposition Problem
Fundamenta Informaticae, 2010In function theory the superposition problem is known as the problem of representing a continuous function f(x1, … ,xk) in k variables as the composition of “simpler” functions. This problem stems from the Hilbert's thirteenth problem. In computer science good formalization for the notion of composition of functions is formula.
Farid M. Ablayev, Svetlana Ablayeva
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The Community Reinforcement Approach
2002This chapter reviews two behavioral substance abuse treatments: The Community Reinforcement Approach (CRA) and Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT). Both of these programs were built on the concept that an individual's recovery is greatly affected by his or her unique environment. This environment, or reinforcing "community," is composed
Robert J, Meyers +2 more
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