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Bi-Stable Perception: Self-Coordinating Brain Regions to Make-Up the Mind
Bi-stable perception is a strong instance of cognitive self-organization, providing a research model for how ‘the brain makes up its mind.’ The complexity of perceptual bistability prevents a simple attribution of functions to areas, because many ...
Christ Devia+4 more
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How We Built a Spatial Subject Classification Based on Wikidata
From the fall of 2017 to the beginning of 2020 a project had been carried out to upgrade spatial subject indexing in North Rhine-Westphalian Bibliography (NWBib) from uncontrolled strings to controlled values.
Adrian Pohl
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Activity-Dependent Synaptic Plasticity in Drosophila melanogaster
The Drosophila nervous system is a valuable model to examine the mechanisms of activity-dependent synaptic modification (plasticity) owing to its relatively simple organization and the availability of powerful genetic tools.
Yiming Bai, Takashi Suzuki
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Implementing an archival, multi-lingual and SemanticWeb-compliant taxonomy by means of SKOS (Simple Knowledge Or-ganization System) [PDF]
The paper shows how a multilingual hierarchical thesaurus, or taxonomy, can be created and implemented in compliance with Semantic Web requirements by means of the data model SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System). It takes the EHRI (European Holocaust Research Infrastructure) portal as an example, and shows how open-source software like SKOS Play!
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Advancing ARKs in the Historical Ontology Space
This paper presents the application of Archival Resource Keys (ARKs) for persistent identification and resolution of concepts in historical ontologies. Our use case is the 1910 Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH), which we have converted to
Mat Kelly+6 more
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In this article, the preliminary results of an intervention research in an iron ore extraction company are discussed. The company required the individual development of cable excavator operators in order to increase their productivity.
João César de Freitas Fonseca+3 more
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Mobility of Contemporary Terminology
The subject of this research is the justification of the category of “terminology mobility”. The question arises about the need to study the mobility of terminology, which has not been previously analyzed.
L. M. Alekseeva, S. L. Mishlanova
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BACKGROUND: Human resources are the most important tool in agility of organization and is considered to be the most valuable asset of any organization.
Besharat Goodarzi+3 more
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Thesauri are Knowledge Organization Systems (KOS), that arise from the consensus of wide communities. They have been in use for many years and are regularly updated.
M. Mercedes Martinez-Gonzalez+1 more
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Darwinism, probability and complexity : market-based organizational transformation and change explained through the theories of evolution [PDF]
The study of transformation and change is one of the most important areas of social science research. This paper synthesizes and critically reviews the emerging traditions in the study of change dynamics.
Sammut-Bonnici, Tanya, Wensley, Robin
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