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Iterated Pattern Languages

1996
Journal of Automata, Languages and Combinatorics, Volume 1, Number 4, 1996, 305 ...
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Behavioral Pattern Language

2023
A synthesis of applied behavioral science practice. Patterns are generated to describe common solutions to common problems. The behavioral pattern language serve as an example of the many ways behavioral science can be applied to environmental issues.
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Language patterns of adolescent autistics

Journal of Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia, 1975
The language samples of seven verbal autistic adolescents were analyzed. Linguistic deficits were compared to characteristics reported for preteen autistics and described structurally. Only four subjects demonstrated linguistic impairments. These clustered primarily in the area of prosodic features, semantic cooccurrence constraints and general ...
J Q, Simmons, C, Baltaxe
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Learning pattern languages over groups

Theoretical Computer Science, 2016
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Hölzl R., Jain S., Stephan F.
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Ontology Pattern Languages

2016
Ontology design patterns are a promising approach for ontology engineering. In this chapter, we introduce the notion of Ontology Pattern Language (OPL) as a way to organize domain-related ontology patterns. This chapter is organized as follows: Section 7.1 presents the motivation for organizing Domain-Related Ontology Patterns (DROPs) as OPLs.
Falbo Ricardo   +4 more
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Expression Language Patterns

2012
The expression language in SSIS might appropriately be referred to as the glue that holds the product together. Expressions in SSIS provide a relatively simple and easy-to-use interface to allow data developers to introduce dynamic logic into the ETL infrastructure.
Andy Leonard   +4 more
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Amnesia as a Language Pattern

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1962
While amnesia literally means loss of memory, in clinical practice it has a more limited application. It refers to a person's verbal statement that he does not remember a particular event, person, place, or period of time. A further definition is that the situation is one with which the patient should be familiar as to where he lives, the kind of work ...
E A, WEINSTEIN, S L, MARVIN, N J, KELLER
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Languages for Gestalts of line patterns

Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2003
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Dastani, M.M., Scha, R.J.H.
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Hexagonal Pattern Languages

2004
Hexagonal tiling systems, hexagonal local picture languages and hexagonal recognizable picture languages are defined in this paper. Hexagonal Wang tiles and systems are also introduced. It is noticed that the family of hexagonal picture languages defined by hexagonal Wang systems coincides with the family of hexagonal picture languages recognized by ...
K. S. Dersanambika   +3 more
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Exploring patterns and pattern languages of medical education

Medical Education, 2015
Context The practices and concepts of medical education are often treated as global constants even though they can take many forms depending on the contexts in which they are realised. This represents challenges in presenting and appraising medical education research, as well as in translating practices and ...
Rachel H, Ellaway, Joanna, Bates
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