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Contexts in context

2010
Adopting an integrated approach, the contribution demonstrates that context can no longer be seen as an analytic prime. Rather than being looked upon as an external constraint on linguistic performance, it is analyzed as a product of language use, as interactionally constructed and as negotiated.
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Evolutionary Contexts

2015
Fil: Chornogubsky Clerici, Laura. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario.
Goin, Francisco Javier   +4 more
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Codon context

Experientia, 1990
The analysis of coding sequences reveals nonrandomness in the context of both sense and stop codons. Part of this is related to nucleotide doublet preference, seen also in non-coding sequences and thought to arise from the dependence of mutational events on surrounding sequence.
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Context Insertions

2011
In this paper we consider an operation of inserting contexts in a word controlled by a contextual scheme X which provides a selection criterion for contextual insertion. We say that a language L is k-stable w.r.t. a contextual scheme X if by making any k context insertions in a word of L we still obtain a word of L; L is k-anti-stable w.r.t.
BOTTONI, Paolo Gaspare   +4 more
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Context and Context Management

2019
The user and user requirements are the main important concerns to design a pervasive computing system. The context of a user or device is another essential element in designing a context-aware pervasive computing system. This chapter is focused on what is the context, the variety of contexts, and the impact of that context information in developing a ...
Parikshit N. Mahalle, Prashant S. Dhotre
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Contexts/Settings: Interorganizational Contexts

2013
As environmental and organizational influences drive coalitions, shared service agreements, mergers, and other interorganizational alliances among health and human service organizations, social workers are frequently vital contributors. Interorganizational work is contextualized by reviewing its theoretical underpinnings, describing historical ...
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Contexts in context

Journal of Nutrition Education, 1988
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