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A Versatile Tool to Predict and Guide RESOLFT Images Based on Photoswitching, Labelling and Optical Properties. [PDF]
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Toward More Open, Theoretically Grounded, and Sustainable Parental Involvement in Applied Behavior Analysis Interventions for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder [Letter]. [PDF]
Chen S, Chen QW.
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Benchmarking the nutrition-related commitments and practices of major Belgian food companies by industry sector and over time (2019-2023/2024). [PDF]
Dastoum S, Vandevijvere S.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967
ABSTRACT To the Editor:— A pharmaceutical firm advertises its identification code for its drug products, with the suggestion that this code could be lifesaving. Other devices could be equally lifesaving. A recent note in The Journal states that pharmacists need not label prescriptions unless requested by the physician to do so.
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ABSTRACT To the Editor:— A pharmaceutical firm advertises its identification code for its drug products, with the suggestion that this code could be lifesaving. Other devices could be equally lifesaving. A recent note in The Journal states that pharmacists need not label prescriptions unless requested by the physician to do so.
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To Re(label), or Not To Re(label)
Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Human Computation and Crowdsourcing, 2014One of the most popular uses of crowdsourcing is to provide training data for supervised machine learning algorithms. Since human annotators often make errors, requesters commonly ask multiple workers to label each example. But is this strategy always the most cost effective use of crowdsourced workers?
Christopher H. Lin +2 more
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To label or not to label: that is the question
British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 1999This article discusses whether it is beneficial, or indeed necessary, to use diagnostic labels. It focuses in particular on children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) from the perspective of both the professional therapist and the parent.
Lois M Addy, Gill Dixon
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On Online Labeling with Large Label Set
SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, 2019Summary: In the online labeling problem with parameters \(n\) and \(m\) we are presented with a sequence of \(n\) items from a totally ordered universe \(U\) and must assign each arriving item a label from the label set \(\left\{1,\ldots,m\right\}\) so that the order of labels respects the order on \(U\).
Martin Babka +4 more
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