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An annotated dataset of images of Chinese giant salamanders. [PDF]
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Some Computer Applications in Social Science
American Sociological Review, 1965in error should diminish our inclination to conceive of associations between two variables as varying in degree only. Clearly, relationships have "shapes" or "forms" (represented in the rules for estimating one variable from another) that may be fully as informative as the degree of association. Since a "P-R-E" interpretation, strictly speaking, cannot
J T, GULLAHORN, J E, GULLAHORN
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Computer Applications in Health Science Education
Journal of Medical Systems, 2015In recent years, computer application development has experienced exponential growth, not only in the number of publications but also in the scope or contexts that have benefited from its use. In health science training, and medicine specifically, the gradual incorporation of technological developments has transformed the teaching and learning process,
Juanes M?ndez, Juan Antonio +1 more
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Computational Science and Its Applications
2005Book
Marina Gavrilova +7 more
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Applications from Computational Sciences
2001Having developed a rather complete theory for the efficient solution of nonlinear parabolic problems, we present a series of real-life applications in different spatial dimensions. Clearly, the acceptance of numerical algorithms can benefit from demonstrating that they work robustly and safely over a wide range of practically relevant problems ...
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Computational Science and Its Applications
2004Book
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Computer Applications in Fisheries Science
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1975Abstract Most uses of computers in fisheries science can be categorized as: (1) data tabulation, processing, and analysis; (2) automated and semi-automated monitoring systems; (3) educational, especially at the university level; (4) simulation to evaluate management strategies; (5) simulation to learn basic system properties, especially ecological ...
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