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Real people, real foods, real eating situations: Real problems and real advantages

Appetite, 1992
Abstract It is difficult to disagree with the principal notion put forward by Meiselman (1992): researchers involved in the study of human eating should strive to ensure that their work is, ultimately, of relevance to human eating. Thus, we would support his view that the field would benefit from more experimentation using “real people eating real ...
MELA, DJ   +3 more
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Real or Not Real?

2020
Abstract This chapter examines the connections between computer-mediated communication (CMC) and physiology. Given that the study of CMC began in the late 1970s during the explosion of the Internet and use of email, there is limited empirical research available supporting this association.
Jeanine W. Turner   +2 more
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MiTAP for real users, real data, real problems

CHI '03 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '03, 2003
The MiTAP system was developed as an experimental prototype using human language technologies for monitoring disease outbreaks. The system provides timely, multi-lingual, global information access to analysts, medical experts and individuals involved in humanitarian assistance. Thousands of articles from electronic information sources spanning multiple
Laurie E. Damianos   +3 more
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Real Real-time Geosteering

Proceedings of SPE European Petroleum Conference, 2000
AbstractThis paper is one of a series published during 2000 to coincide with the launch of an advanced drilling system known as "Anaconda". This drilling system utilises a manufactured carbon fibre composite tube in place of conventional steel drill pipe or coiled tubing.
Ian C. Phillips   +2 more
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Real spreadsheets for real programmers

Proceedings of 1994 IEEE International Conference on Computer Languages (ICCL'94), 2002
Spreadsheets as a computing metaphor have received desultory attention from the programming languages community. Efforts to map real problems onto the metaphor however, have been hampered by serious flaws in the design and implementation of commonly available packages.
Alan G. Yoder, David L. Cohn
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Is It Real?

Zoologischer Anzeiger - A Journal of Comparative Zoology, 2001
How true is the statement: “The camera never lies”? Trick photography has a long and varied history, and good fakes are extremely difficult to refute. Now computer software makes it possible to move beyond the ‘grab image’ function to assist biological illustration in line drawing and/or extensive manipulation of a photographic original.
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How Really Real Is Real?

Family Process, 1984
This paper takes issue with a number of family therapists who appear to hold that reality is entirely constructed out of our beliefs and that different views of reality can only be discriminated between on the basis of their usefulness for a particular purpose.
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Isolating real roots of real polynomials

Proceedings of the 2009 international symposium on Symbolic and algebraic computation, 2009
We describe a bisection algorithm for root isolation of polynomials with real coefficients. It is assumed that the coefficients can be approximated with arbitrary precision; exact computation in the field of coefficients is not required. We refer to such coefficients as bitstream coefficients.
Mehlhorn, K., Sagraloff, M.
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