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METIC

Proceedings of the 27th ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, 2018
This paper addresses the problem ofmulti-instance entity typing from corpus. Current approaches mainly rely on the structured features (\textitattributes, attribute-value pairs andtags ) of the entities. However, their effectiveness is largely dependent on the completeness of structured features, which unfortunately is not guaranteed in KBs.
Bo Xu   +6 more
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Embracing a Metic Lens for Community-based Participatory Research in Technical Communication

Technical Communication Quarterly, 2020
This article responds to recent calls for social justice-oriented work in Technical and professional communication, detailing moments from a participatory photovoice project with community organizers working toward a more just regional economy.
Erin Brock Carlson
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Precise Molecular Engineering of Small Organic Phototheranostic Agents toward Multimodal Imaging-Guided Synergistic Therapy

ACS Nano, 2021
Precise molecular engineering is the most fundamental and even a great challenging task for the development of small organic fluorophores used as phototheranostic agents in multimodal imaging-guided synergistic therapy.
Zhijun Zhang, Ziqiang Lei, Dong Wang
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Aristotle the metic

Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, 1975
‘Le fondateur du Lycée était à Athènes un métèque; cette position marginale est pour quelque chose dans son détachement et sa lucidité.’ Thus a recent and stimulating commentary upon the economic and social structure of Greek society, in a formulation of the obvious difference between Plato's participation in and Aristotle's observation of contemporary
D. Whitehead
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The origin of metic status at Athens

The Cambridge Classical Journal, 2010
It is widely held as uncontroversial that throughout the classical period male inhabitants of Attica were divided between three distinct categories – Athenian citizens, metics (regularly translated as ‘resident aliens’) and slaves – and that Athenian society had, therefore, a tripartite structure.
J. Watson
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Servile Ethnics and Metic Ethnics

2009
This chapter discusses servile and metic ethnics. Slavery was a normal part of Greek life from the earliest known date. In the Homeric poems, slaves, if more often a serf or a praedial worker than a member of a household, figure prominently, a native δο?λος at times shown in a trusted role as servant or worker. Greek cities recognised the status of the
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A Gout of Bile: Metic and Immigrant Expatriates

2011
In The Unpublished Novel By The Young Philip Lindsay, THE MANGLE, mentioned earlier, there is a fine scene when the character Ronnie Doebrook is leaving for England. He does not expect ever to return. As his liner pulls away from the Sydney dockside, Ronnie picks up one of the yellow paper streamers dangling over the rail, raises it to his lips, and ...
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Theorizing Network Bias and Teaching Mêtic Invention in Online Search

Computers and Composition, 2020
Accusations about political bias in search engines, especially in Google search, are commonplace. Those accusations tend to miss the bigger picture, failing to define and provide a nuanced critique of bias in search engines. This essay theorizes “network
J. Johnson
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