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Bringing the Semantic Web home: a research agenda for local, personalized SWUI
We suggest that by taking the Semantic Web local and personal, and deploying it as a shared "data sea" for all applications to trawl, new types of interaction are possible (even necessitated) with this heterogeneous source integration.
André, Paul+3 more
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Lewy Body Dementia Research in Latin America: A Scoping Review
Abstract Background Dementia research in Latin America (LA) has primarily focused on Alzheimer's Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia, while Lewy body dementia (LBD) has been largely forgotten. Objective We aimed to review the available evidence on LBD in LA, offering a comprehensive perspective for understanding the lack of reports and the unique ...
Carlos Cano‐Gutiérrez+31 more
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Digital libraries have been an important source of information throughout the history of mankind. It has been present in our societies in different forms. Notably, traditional libraries have found their on the desktops of internet users.
Alotaibi, Sara
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Abstract Background Cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease (PD) is a key non‐motor complication during the disease course. Objectives A review of detailed cognitive instruments to detect mild cognitive impairment (PD‐MCI) or dementia (PDD) is needed to establish optimal tests that facilitate diagnostic accuracy.
Ondrej Bezdicek+22 more
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A Semantic Grid Service for Experimentation with an Agent-Based Model of Land-Use Change [PDF]
Agent-based models, perhaps more than other models, feature large numbers of parameters and potentially generate vast quantities of results data. This paper shows through the FEARLUS-G project (an ESRC e-Social Science Initiative Pilot Demonstrator ...
Alun Preece+4 more
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The Many Indicators of Nonprofit Success as Seen by Nonprofit Leaders
ABSTRACT Nonprofit organizations are increasingly compelled to demonstrate their success to stakeholders, drawing scholarly interest toward systematizing indicators of their success. But what best indicates success is in the eye of the beholder, as success is socially constructed.
Florentine Maier+3 more
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ABSTRACT This study shows the first successful fabrication of a carbon fiber‐reinforced silicon carbide (C/C‐SiC) via the liquid silicon infiltration process using two thermoplastic polyetherketoneketone (PEKK) powders as carbon precursors. Samples are analyzed after each processing step and compared to polyetheretherketone (PEEK)‐derived reference ...
Melissa Moos+5 more
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Web Services Dependency Networks Analysis [PDF]
Along with a continuously growing number of publicly available Web services (WS), we are witnessing a rapid development in semantic-related web technologies, which lead to the apparition of semantically described WS. In this work, we perform a comparative analysis of the syntactic and semantic approaches used to describe WS, from a complex network ...
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Perception and Use of Semantic and Social features of Digital Libraries among Library and Information Professionals [PDF]
Purpose – The paper identifies awareness among library and Information professionals (LISPs) on Semantic and Social technologies in digital library in Special Library and Information Centers (SLICs) of Delhi NCR (National Capital Region), India, and ...
Pandey, Shri Ram
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From genes to governance: Engaging citizens in the new genomic techniques policy debate
Societal Impact Statement The European Union is in the midst of changing the current regulatory framework for new genomic techniques (NGTs) to accelerate the production of plant varieties, in order to achieve the goals of the European Green Deal. These techniques are highly contested, with divergent views on how they should be governed.
Michelle G. J. L. Habets+1 more
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