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Analyzing innovative policies and practices for palliative care in Portugal: a qualitative study. [PDF]
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Way More than the Sum of Their Parts: From Statistical to Structural Mixtures. [PDF]
Crutchfield JP.
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CausNet-partial: 'Partial Generational Orderings' based search for optimal sparse Bayesian networks via dynamic programming with parent set constraints. [PDF]
Sharma N, Millstein J.
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A theory of lexicographic multi-criteria optimization
Proceedings of ICECCS '96: 2nd IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (held jointly with 6th CSESAW and 4th IEEE RTAW), 2002The field of multi-criteria optimization is reviewed as it pertains to lexicographic optimization over real-valued vector spaces. How lexicographic optimization differs from multi-criteria optimization that is restricted to proper Pareto optima is explained.
M.J. Rentmeesters +2 more
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Lexicographic Etymology: Practice versus Theory
American Speech, 1965ACOMPARISON OF SUCCESSIVE DICTIONARIES, ranging from Robert Cawdrey's Table Alphabeticall of I 604 through the later works of Bullokar, Cockeram, Phillips, and others, right down to the present and far more complex projects such as the NID 3, reveals that much lexicographic practice has developed in spurts, purely by accident or, often, by virtue of ...
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A theory of lexicographic texts: an overview
South African Journal of Linguistics, 1996The dictionary research constitutes the main part of metalexicography, it can be divided into four fields of research: the research on dictionary use, the critical dictionary research, the historic...
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Anatomy of a Verb Entry: from Linguistic Theory to Lexicographic Practice
International Journal of Lexicography, 1988In the context of five learners’ dictionaries, we examine the treatment of certain systematic relationships in the semantics and syntax of the English verb and find a lack of systematicity in this aspect of the lexicography. We present detailed evidence to support our criticism, including citations from a corpus of general English.
Beryl T. Atkins, Judy Kegl, Beth Levin
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New Mathematics and Natural Computation
Soft set theory provides a systematic approach for handling imprecision and uncertainty by categorizing elements of a set based on specific parameters. In semigraph theory, soft semigraphs utilize this approach, offering a parameterized perspective that has significantly advanced the field through effective parameter management.
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Soft set theory provides a systematic approach for handling imprecision and uncertainty by categorizing elements of a set based on specific parameters. In semigraph theory, soft semigraphs utilize this approach, offering a parameterized perspective that has significantly advanced the field through effective parameter management.
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