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Blockchain technology and its relationships to sustainable supply chain management

International Journal of Production Research, 2018
Globalisation of supply chains makes their management and control more difficult. Blockchain technology, as a distributed digital ledger technology which ensures transparency, traceability, and security, is showing promise for easing some global supply ...
Sara Saberi   +3 more
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A statistical interpretation of term specificity and its application in retrieval

J. Documentation, 2021
The exhaustivity of document descriptions and the specificity of index terms are usually regarded as independent. It is suggested that specificity should be interpreted statistically, as a function of term use rather than of term meaning.
Karen Spärck Jones
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It's Horrible — It's Beautiful — It's Rowing

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1975
(1975). It's Horrible — It's Beautiful — It's Rowing. The Physician and Sportsmedicine: Vol. 3, No. 5, pp. 103-107.
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If it’s pinched it’s a memristor

Semiconductor Science and Technology, 2013
This chapter consists of two parts. Part I gives a circuit-theoretic foundation for the first four elementary nonlinear 2-terminal circuit elements, namely, the resistor, the capacitor, the inductor, and the memristor. Part II consists of a collection of colorful “Vignettes” with carefully articulated text and colorful illustrations of the rudiments of
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Choice: its increase and its value

British Journal of Political Science, 1992
Much has been made in recent years of increasing the choice of the citizen-consumer.This article argues that the concept of ‘increasing choice’ is far more problematic than at first appears and has little intrinsic value in itself.Choice is only to be valued in itself in the sense that the process of choices or decision-making plays a part in our own ...
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Chaplaincy Research: Its Value, Its Quality, and Its Future

Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy, 2008
The article is divided into four major sections, the first of which presents and discusses various reasons given by major researchers in the field why chaplains should do research. The second section summarizes findings on the sophistication of research on religion and health published in (a) medical and other healthcare journals, and (b) specialty ...
Kevin J. Flannelly   +2 more
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Distance Regularized Level Set Evolution and Its Application to Image Segmentation

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2010
Level set methods have been widely used in image processing and computer vision. In conventional level set formulations, the level set function typically develops irregularities during its evolution, which may cause numerical errors and eventually ...
Chunming Li, Chenyang Xu, C. Gui, M. Fox
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Information: Its Interpretation, Its Inheritance, and Its Sharing

Philosophy of Science, 2002
The semantic concept of information is one of the most important, and one of the most problematical concepts in biology. I suggest a broad definition of biological information: a source becomes an informational input when an interpreting receiver can react to the form of the source (and variations in this form) in a functional manner.
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The AsiaBarometer: Its Aim, Its Scope and Its Development

2008
The AsiaBarometer is the public opinion survey project for Asia with the focus on the daily lives of ordinary people. From its commencement in 2002 to date, the AsiaBarometer project has conducted four consecutive annual surveys encompassing 27 countries and two areas of Asia.
Takashi Inoguchi, Seiji Fujii
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