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Unearthing Genetic Treasures: Exploring Lost Autochthonous Vitis vinifera Varieties in Lebanon. [PDF]

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Saliba C   +9 more
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Exploring the ambiguity in the anatomical terminology among Dental professionals. [PDF]

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Chotvorrarak K   +4 more
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Physician Perspectives on Ambient AI Scribes.

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Shah SJ   +14 more
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Visible homonyms are ambiguous, subliminal homonyms are not: A close look at priming

Consciousness and Cognition, 2011
Homonyms, i.e. ambiguous words like 'score', have different meanings in different contexts. Previous research indicates that all potential meanings of a homonym are first accessed in parallel before one of the meanings is selected in a competitive race. If these processes are automatic, these processes of selection should even be observed when homonyms
Doris Eckstein, Walter J Perrig
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Election in unidirectional rings with homonyms

open access: yesJournal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 2020
We study leader election in unidirectional rings of homonyms that have no a priori knowledge of the number of processes. In this context, we show that there exists no algorithm that solves the process-terminating leader election problem for the class of ...
Karine Altisen   +2 more
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Asymmetry in hemispheric strategies for visual recognition of homonyms

Laterality, 2023
The primary objective of this investigation was to explore the strategic asymmetry exhibited by the two hemispheres during semantic processing, specifically focusing on the visual recognition of homonyms. By utilizing balanced and unbalanced homonyms, we
Sangyub Kim, K. Nam
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Semantic Differentiation of Uzbek Homonyms Using the Lesk Algorithm

2023 8th International Conference on Computer Science and Engineering (UBMK), 2023
The development of a semantic analyzer of natural language is considered one of the factors that develop the language. Homonymy is one of the main elements of semantic analysis. Different methods can be used for semantic analysis of homonyms.
Elov Botir Boltayevich   +3 more
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