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Methods and Method Evaluation for Mycotoxins
Molecular Biotechnology, 2002Mycotoxins are metabolites of molds frequently found on and in agricultural commodities, food and feeds. Owing to their demonstrated acute, sub-acute and, in some cases, chronic toxicity, an effort has been made, worldwide, to control human and animal exposure to these toxic chemicals.
Mary W, Trucksess, Albert E, Pohland
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Method rationale in method engineering
Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005In this paper we discuss the need to integrate formal metamodels with an informal method rationale. Like design rationale method rationale establishes a systematic and organized trace of method specifications and their maintenance, and maintains knowledge of the method use context and its history.
Matti Rossi +4 more
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2019
After defining the use of the term ‘Palaeohispanic’ and providing an overview of the epigraphic and linguistic geography of the Iberian peninsula in antiquity and the advances in their study over the years, a series of key questions in historical philology, specifically as concerns Palaeohispanic languages and epigraphy, are introduced: script and text
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After defining the use of the term ‘Palaeohispanic’ and providing an overview of the epigraphic and linguistic geography of the Iberian peninsula in antiquity and the advances in their study over the years, a series of key questions in historical philology, specifically as concerns Palaeohispanic languages and epigraphy, are introduced: script and text
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Method Engineering: Towards Methods as Services
Software Process: Improvement and Practice, 2008AbstractMethod engineering has emerged as the result of the necessity to adapt methods to better fit the needs of the development task at hand. Its aim is to provide techniques for retrieving reusable method components, adapting and assembling these together to form the new method.
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What is the Method in Formal Methods?
1992Abstract Many of the formal methods that abound in computer science are in fact just formal languages or calculi. They can be used to describe and analyse models of information systems of different complexities and application domains. Only to a much lesser extent are we also provided with methods that tell exactly how these models may be used to ...
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Communications of the ACM, 1969
The downhill method is a numerical method for solving complex equations ƒ( z ) = 0 on which the only restriction is that the function w = ƒ( z ) must be analytical.
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The downhill method is a numerical method for solving complex equations ƒ( z ) = 0 on which the only restriction is that the function w = ƒ( z ) must be analytical.
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2000
Kolmogorov complexity is a modern notion of randomness dealing with the quantity of information in individual objects; that is, pointwise randomness rather than average randomness as produced by a random source. It was proposed by A.N. Kolmogorov in 1965 to quantify the randomness of individual objects in an objective and absolute manner.
Tao Jiang 0001 +2 more
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Kolmogorov complexity is a modern notion of randomness dealing with the quantity of information in individual objects; that is, pointwise randomness rather than average randomness as produced by a random source. It was proposed by A.N. Kolmogorov in 1965 to quantify the randomness of individual objects in an objective and absolute manner.
Tao Jiang 0001 +2 more
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SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis
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Tamás Dózsa +2 more
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