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Proceedings of the second international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems - AAMAS '03, 2003
Motivated by recent developments in Category theory and Web Community Discovery, we have developed an experimental platform to design Agent-based Systems. This paper describes why and how the architecture was developed under the Microsoft .Net environment with the Object-Oriented Language C#. The proposed architecture is based on three layers. The .Net
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Motivated by recent developments in Category theory and Web Community Discovery, we have developed an experimental platform to design Agent-based Systems. This paper describes why and how the architecture was developed under the Microsoft .Net environment with the Object-Oriented Language C#. The proposed architecture is based on three layers. The .Net
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1989
A man aged 32 years was referred to a dermatological department for alopecia areata. In addition, the patient had multiple lentigines which, together with other abnormalities, suggested the leopard syndrome. Alopecia areata does not appear to have been described previously in this syndrome.
Deleuran, Mette, Thestrup-Pedersen, K
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A man aged 32 years was referred to a dermatological department for alopecia areata. In addition, the patient had multiple lentigines which, together with other abnormalities, suggested the leopard syndrome. Alopecia areata does not appear to have been described previously in this syndrome.
Deleuran, Mette, Thestrup-Pedersen, K
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Zeitschrift fur Hautkrankheiten, 1979
Three cases of LEOPARD-syndrome are presented. A review of literature is given. Among the symptoms of the syndrome lentigines, ECG-abnormalities, pulmonal-stenosis, retardation of growth and deafness show the strongest penetrance and are most constantly found.
H, Butenschön, G, Burg, M, Lentze
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Three cases of LEOPARD-syndrome are presented. A review of literature is given. Among the symptoms of the syndrome lentigines, ECG-abnormalities, pulmonal-stenosis, retardation of growth and deafness show the strongest penetrance and are most constantly found.
H, Butenschön, G, Burg, M, Lentze
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