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REPERTOIRE

Proceedings of the ACM SIGSOFT 20th International Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering, 2012
To create a new variant of an existing project, developers often copy an existing codebase and modify it. This process is called software forking. After forking software, developers often port new features or bug fixes from peer projects. Repertoire analyzes repeated work of cross-system porting among forked projects.
Baishakhi Ray   +2 more
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Repertoire Contraction

Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2013
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Platform-Based Function Repertoire, Reputation, and Sales Performance of E-Marketplace Sellers

MIS Q., 2019
In today’s emerging and competitive e-marketplaces, sellers must take competitive action to improve their sales performance. E-marketplace platform operators offer sellers a portfolio of platform-based functions that are intended to enhance ...
Huifang Li   +3 more
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Human Antibody Repertoires

2008
Symplex is an antibody discovery technology that identifies fully human antigen-specific antibody repertoires directly from plasma cells. The technology utilizes reverse transcription and overlap extension polymerase chain reaction performed on single-cell-sorted plasma cells, whereby the heavy- and light-chain cognate pairing of the antibodies is ...
Per-Johan, Meijer   +3 more
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Repertoire

1991
Abstract The flute repertoire is large, so the following list contains only works of essential interest. Excellent minor composers of the Baroque Era produced much pleasant solo and ensemble music which has no great individuality or unusual beauty; there are important exceptions, but most of the compositions are useful for musical ...
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Repertoires

Abstract This chapter surveys how International Relations theorists have adopted the concept of repertoires to understand a variety of activities in world politics ranging from the behavior of armed groups in civil wars, to the development of transnational social movements, to the diplomatic interactions of states.
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Repertoire

2002
Abstract “Why practice the basics (scales and daily exercises) when pieces contain patterns that can serve as practice? Since flute repertoire and orchestral works are the only things people will listen to us play, why bother with anything but that, aside from some perfunctory warm-ups?” There is quite a lot to say about this often-heard
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Mucosal or systemic microbiota exposures shape the B cell repertoire

Nature, 2020
Hai Li   +14 more
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