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Introduction: Strength and Weakness
1993Dispirited and shamed by the low estate to which Germany had fallen with its defeat in the First World War, German citizens were ready for strong leadership. They were alert for a leader who promised to restore national pride and rebuild the German economy.
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Strengths and weaknesses of experimental evolution
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2012A recent article in TREE [1] presented a heavily documented review of experimental evolution, addressing three major issues: main questions and applications; experimental design and study systems; and caveats and limitations. Here, we comment on the latter issue.
Sara, Magalhães, Margarida, Matos
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Strengths and Weaknesses of LH Arithmetic
MLQ, 2002Summary: We provide a new arithmetic characterization of the levels of the log-time hierarchy (LH). We define arithmetic classes \(\Sigma_k^{ \log}\) and \(\Pi_k^{\log}\) that correspond to \(\Sigma_k\)-LOGTIME and \(\Pi_k\)-LOGTIME, respectively. We break \(\Sigma_k^{\log}\) and \(\Pi_k^{\log}\) into natural hierarchies of subclasses \(\Sigma_k^{m ...
Pollett, Chris, Pruim, Randall
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American Strengths and Weaknesses
International Negotiation, 1996AbstractNo Abstract
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ICH: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Future Tasks
Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science, 2014The International Conference on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) started in 1990 with the mission to harmonize technical guidelines and obligations for the development and authorization of human pharmaceuticals through the cooperation of drug regulatory authorities and the pharmaceutical ...
Sebastian, Specht, Ingrid, Klingmann
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1999
The first step in planning your future involves assessing yourself because a sound knowledge of your strengths and weaknesses enables you to evaluate your career prospects. If you are honest about your good and bad points, then you have a firm basis for deciding whether a research career is for you, or which research posts will suit you best.
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The first step in planning your future involves assessing yourself because a sound knowledge of your strengths and weaknesses enables you to evaluate your career prospects. If you are honest about your good and bad points, then you have a firm basis for deciding whether a research career is for you, or which research posts will suit you best.
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Analysing Strengths and Weaknesses
1989The aims of this chapter are to show why it is important to know what are the strong points and weak points in organisations. By the end of the chapter you should be able to identify the main areas in commercial and non-commercial organisations where weaknesses can lie and which can critically affect overall performance; you should also know how to go ...
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The United States: Strengths and weaknesses
The Adelphi Papers, 1989In trying to assess the future strengths and weaknesses of the United States one should keep in mind the warnings given by Daniel Bell in the conclusion of his essay on ‘The World in 2013’: A disciplined effort to identify structural changes — in the face of the overwhelming weight of political and cultural imponderables — leads one to a sense of the
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1998
There is considerable enthusiasm about Case-Based Reasoning as a means of developing knowledge-based systems. There are two broad reasons for this enthusiasm. First, it is evident that much of human expert competence is experience based and it makes sense to adopt a reuse-based methodology for developing knowledge based systems. The other reason is the
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There is considerable enthusiasm about Case-Based Reasoning as a means of developing knowledge-based systems. There are two broad reasons for this enthusiasm. First, it is evident that much of human expert competence is experience based and it makes sense to adopt a reuse-based methodology for developing knowledge based systems. The other reason is the
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Environmental epidemiology – strengths and weaknesses
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2000G M, Paddle, J M, Harrington
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