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The Concept and Feasibility of EXPERT
Neurosurgery, 2013Continuous precise motions are required in microneurosurgery to provide high-quality surgical results. Stabilizing the surgeon's arm and reducing fatigue during surgery are expected to improve the precision of microsurgical procedures. We have developed an intelligent armrest, EXPERT, that follows the surgeon's hand and fixes at an adequate position ...
Tetsuya, Goto +7 more
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Expert finding in community question answering: a review
Artificial Intelligence Review, 2018The rapid development of Community Question Answering (CQA) satisfies users’ quest for professional and personal knowledge about anything. In CQA, one central issue is to find users with expertise and willingness to answer the given questions.
Sha Yuan +4 more
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Conception of Expert Mathematics Teachers
2014This chapter reports the findings on the conception of expert mathematics teachers identified from interviews conducted with the 21 mathematics teachers, school (vice) principals, teacher educators, and mathematics teaching research officers. Three main themes were identified from the interviewees’ descriptions – knowledge, ability, and traits.
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Concept of an expert system for EQCreator
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2016This article deals with the design of an ideal, and to some extent general, expert system for evaluation of randomly generated algebra with the help of EQCreator program, which is able to generate EQ of algebra. It was created for the purpose of future expansion of the program for the possibility of generating any algebra specified by the user.
Jiri Schenk +2 more
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New concepts in the pathogenesis of sarcoidosis
Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine, 2019Introduction: The pathogenesis of sarcoidosis is not yet completely understood, although in recent years our knowledge has made considerable progress. Areas covered: This review aims to highlight the latest findings, identified from PubMed, EMBASE, and ...
D. Bennett +3 more
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Auditory spatial concepts in blind football experts
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2016Abstract Objectives We compared the spatial concepts given to sounds' directions by blind football players with both blind non-athletes and sighted individuals. Method Participants verbally described the directions of sounds around them by using predefined spatial concept labels, under two blocked conditions: 1) facing front, 2) pointing with ...
Marcella C.C. Velten +4 more
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Attachment & Human Development, 2006
Coherence is a central construct in attachment interviews. Nevertheless, the concept has never been the main focus of a study in the attachment field. The present study examined whether coherence in attachment interviews is defined differently by experts trained in attachment theory, by linguists, and by non-experts.
Mariëlle D, Beijersbergen +2 more
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Coherence is a central construct in attachment interviews. Nevertheless, the concept has never been the main focus of a study in the attachment field. The present study examined whether coherence in attachment interviews is defined differently by experts trained in attachment theory, by linguists, and by non-experts.
Mariëlle D, Beijersbergen +2 more
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Expert and novice teachers talking technology: Precepts, concepts, and misconcepts
Language Learning & Technology, 2002When new teachers, teacher trainers, and administrators consider the ways in which technologies can best serve practice, they are wise to turn to experienced teachers and veteran technology users.
C. Meskill +3 more
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EXPERT CONCEPTS OF INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN HOTELS
Global Fashion Management Conference, 2018Jeou-Shyan Horng +2 more
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