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Objective Imaging evidence of active sacroiliitis is important for diagnosis, classification, and monitoring of axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA). However, there is no consistent guidance on whether patients should temporarily stop nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) before magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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Time Trends and Predictors of Gout Remission Over 6 Years
Objective This study aims to describe the trends in remission rates over 6 years of follow‐up among people with gout taking urate‐lowering therapy (ULT) and to identify variables that predict remission. Methods A post hoc analysis was conducted using data from the Cardiovascular Safety of Febuxostat or Allopurinol in Patients with Gout (CARES) trial ...
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One Knowledge Base or Many Knowledge Pools? [PDF]
It is increasingly realized that knowledge is the most important resource and that learning is the most important process in the economy. Sometimes this is expressed by coining the current era as characterised by a ‘knowledge based economy'. But this concept might be misleading by indicating that there is one common knowledge base on which economic
Bengt-Åke Lundvall
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Incompleteness in knowledge bases
ACM SIGART Bulletin, 1980The first topic for discussion at the High Level Abstraction Workshop was What should be modelled? that is, what aspects of the world (slice of reality / enterprise) must be dealt with in a high level conceptual model. I would like to address this question from the point of view of incomplete knowledge bases.
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International Journal of Production Research, 1988
A major hurdle in the development of intelligent robots is that we still do not possess efficient computational and representational methodologies for emulating knowledge and expectation driven behavior so basic to human cognition and problem solving. Even if we use techniques such as geometric modeling for representing objects in the robot world, we ...
Avinash C. Kak +4 more
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A major hurdle in the development of intelligent robots is that we still do not possess efficient computational and representational methodologies for emulating knowledge and expectation driven behavior so basic to human cognition and problem solving. Even if we use techniques such as geometric modeling for representing objects in the robot world, we ...
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Knowledge-Based Knowledge Elicitation
1989A method for using the advantages of domain-specific knowledge acquisition for a general purpose knowledge acquisition tool is introduced. To adapt the knowledge acquisition tool for a specific application and a specific problem solving strategy (e.g. heuristic classification, such diagnostic strategies as establish and refine), acquisition knowledge ...
Joachim DIEDERICH, Marc LINSTER
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1989
The nature of the contents of the knowledge base is more than a little bit fuzzy. It certainly contains information about how to do things (i.e., procedural knowledge) and nonprocedural facts about the world (declarative knowledge) (e.g., Siegler, 1983).
Wolfgang Schneider, Michael Pressley
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The nature of the contents of the knowledge base is more than a little bit fuzzy. It certainly contains information about how to do things (i.e., procedural knowledge) and nonprocedural facts about the world (declarative knowledge) (e.g., Siegler, 1983).
Wolfgang Schneider, Michael Pressley
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