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Descriptive statistics

British Dental Journal, 1989
The importance of a knowledge of statistical methods in relation to most aspects of dentistry is discussed. Definitions of terms used in descriptive statistical techniques are provided, together with a review of the techniques themselves.
J S, Bulman, J F, Osborn
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Descriptive Lists and List Descriptions

Style, 2016
Lists are a recurrent feature of discourse. They not only occur in the text type "list" (the shopping list, the to-do list, the order of business), but are a standard feature of arguments (first, second, third), of instructional prose (Put the milk into the mixer, add the sugar and the strawberries, then turn on the blender, blend for five minutes ...
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Descriptive Descriptive Names

2004
Abstract On June 5, 1599, in Sevilla, a baby boy let out his first wail. The next day, he was baptized. His parents, or a priest, proclaim that his name is Diego Vela´zquez. Fifty-six years later, we can imagine Vela´zquez before his newly finished fascinating masterpiece declaring that its name is Las Meninas.
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Modality and description

Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1948
There are logicians who maintain that modal logic violates Leibniz's principle that if x and y are identical, then y has every property of x. The alleged difficulty is illustrated in the following example due to Quine.1A. It is logically necessary that 9 is less than 10.B. 9 = the number of the planets.C.
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Norms and Descriptions

Decision Analysis, 2008
This article addresses the problem of identifying conditions according to which it is possible to distinguish between a descriptive theory and a normative theory. What makes a descriptive theory descriptive and a normative theory normative? The focus is on subjective expected utility theories where it seems open to debate whether the appropriate use is
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Defeasible Reasoning in Description Logics with Prototype Descriptions

Defeasible reasoning has always been a central interest of researchers in the fields of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Multi-Agent Systems (MAS). In fact, this kind of reasoning is central to dealing with conflicting knowledge or beliefs that agents may hold without causing inconsistencies.
Gabriele Sacco   +2 more
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On the Need to Revitalize Descriptive Epidemiology

American Journal of Epidemiology, 2022
Matthew P Fox   +2 more
exaly  

Description of the Chemostat

Science, 1950
A, NOVICK, L, SZILARD
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The Value of Descriptive Analytics: Evidence from Online Retailers

Marketing Science, 2022
Ron Berman, Ayelet Israeli
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An overview of the qualitative descriptive design within nursing research

Journal of Research in Nursing, 2020
Louise Doyle   +2 more
exaly  

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