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‘Skill‐of‐the‐week’ teaches informal skills
Medical Education, 2018Joseph P Wiedemer +3 more
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2008
At AAAI'07, Zinkevich, Bowling and Burch introduced the Range of Skill measure of a two-player game and used it as a parameter in the analysis of the running time of an algorithm for finding approximate solutions to such games. They suggested that the Range of Skill of a typical natural game is a small number, but only gave heuristic arguments for this.
Hansen, Thomas Dueholm +2 more
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At AAAI'07, Zinkevich, Bowling and Burch introduced the Range of Skill measure of a two-player game and used it as a parameter in the analysis of the running time of an algorithm for finding approximate solutions to such games. They suggested that the Range of Skill of a typical natural game is a small number, but only gave heuristic arguments for this.
Hansen, Thomas Dueholm +2 more
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Skill relatedness, structural change and heterogeneous regions: evidence from a developing country
Papers in Regional Science, 2021Jefferson R B Galetti +2 more
exaly
A Life-skills Course for Engineers to Acquire Communication Skills and Team Skills
2022 IEEE International Professional Communication Conference (ProComm), 2022openaire +1 more source
Development and Validation of the Political Skill Inventory
Journal of Management, 2005Darren C Treadway +2 more
exaly
To Be Skilled or Not to Be Skilled—That Is the Question
Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2011openaire +1 more source
Skill Inference with Personal and Skill Connections
2014Zhongqing Wang +3 more
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Childhood Motor Skill Proficiency as a Predictor of Adolescent Physical Activity
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2009Lisa M Barnett +2 more
exaly

