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The Paradigm of Relatedness

2017
This paper introduces the paradigm of relatedness, the generalization of the paradigm of user interest. Relatedness is typically interpreted in a graph based information representation environment, where the content-based and collaborative information is treated at the same abstraction level.
László Grad-Gyenge, Peter Filzmoser
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Determining Injury-Relatedness, Work-Relatedness, and Claim-Relatedness

AMA Guides® Newsletter, 2012
Abstract The American Medical Association's Guides to the Evaluation of Disease and Injury Causation (Causation) is an important component of the AMA Guides library and delineates a type of evaluation that is distinctly different from a diagnostic evaluation, a treatment planning evaluation, a prognosis evaluation, or an impairment evaluation ...
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On morphological relatedness

Natural Language Engineering, 2012
AbstractIn this paper, we discuss the results of a new unsupervised and computationally lightweight scoring of how two words are morphologically related to each other. This measure is meant to be an alternative to stemming, radicals (root) extraction, and morphological analysis in a wide range of applications; especially information extraction related ...
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Relatedness Matters

Holistic Nursing Practice, 2016
Today, nurses are confronted with much more in their day-to-day activities than 40 years ago. Not only are nurses caring for more patients during their shifts, patients are acute and complex and have shorter hospital stays. The nurse-patient relationship has been a focus of nursing since the profession began.
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Relatedness

Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 2004
John Buckleton, Christopher Triggs
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Reconfiguring Relatedness in Anorexia

Anthropology & Medicine, 2006
Anthropological concepts of relatedness have not been addressed in any of the writings on anorexia, despite the literature being replete with negative connotations of sociality such as withdrawal, regression, and toxic families (in the form of 'obsessive mothers' or 'absent fathers').
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Relatedness and waking suggestibility

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1969
Abstract Volunteering pairs of Ss took 9 waking tests (WT) of hypnotic susceptibility as one part of a larger study. Pairs included siblings, friends, and strangers. Concordance correlations from 20 sibling pairs were positive for 7 of the 9 WT, 2 significantly so.
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Exploring the Relatedness of Gene Sets

2015
A key activity for life scientists is the exploration of the relatedness of a set of genes in order to differentiate genes performing coherently related functions from random grouped genes. This paper considers exploring the relatedness within two popular bio-organizations, namely gene families and pathways.
DESSI, NICOLETTA   +3 more
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Craft-Through-Relatedness; Relatedness-Through-Craft

2019
This chapter will look at the way in which the everyday practice of the craft is located within the everyday life of the household; this is owing to the fact that historically the studio or the place of production, and the place of residence were not separate.
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Relatedness

2016
John Buckleton   +2 more
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