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Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1989
Some of the metapsychology involving the concept of structure is briefly reviewed, together with some difficulties presented by it. The concept of structure is defined, for purposes of the paper, and various kinds of structures are delineated. The author confines herself to the “microstructures,” such as memories, cognitive structures, affect ...
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Some of the metapsychology involving the concept of structure is briefly reviewed, together with some difficulties presented by it. The concept of structure is defined, for purposes of the paper, and various kinds of structures are delineated. The author confines herself to the “microstructures,” such as memories, cognitive structures, affect ...
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Systemizing the structures and structuring the system
Expert Review of Proteomics, 2010This Keystone symposium, entitled 'Biomolecular Interactions and Networks: function and disease', was held in Quebec City, Canada, 7-12 March 2010. The conference was distinctive in that it bridged two fields that may be perceived as having little in common: structural and systems biology.
Emmanuel D, Levy, Sarah A, Teichmann
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On the nature of structure in structural priming
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2017AbstractLike Branigan & Pickering (B&P), we agree that processing evidence is important for linguistic theorization; however, without much evidence of priming of hierarchical argument structure independent of linear ordering, the nature of “structure” in structural priming remains unclear.
Nayoung, Kwon, Yoonhyoung, Lee
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1995
General structure concepts some examples of structures management of complex structures language and structure structures in mental phenomena mathematical structures biological structures space structures and stability.
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General structure concepts some examples of structures management of complex structures language and structure structures in mental phenomena mathematical structures biological structures space structures and stability.
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To Structure, or not to Structure?
Synthese, 2004Some accounts of mental content represent the objects of beliefas structured, using entities that formally resemble the sentencesused to express and report attitudes in natural language; others adopta relatively unstructured approach, typically using sets or functions.
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Conceptual structures and structured documents
1996In the first part of this article, we present the benefits of using a structured document editor for storing, editing, and structuring knowledge representations, and show how this can be done for knowledge represented in the Conceptual Graph (CG) formalism. In structured documents, document elements (DEs) are typed and can be organized by structural or
Philippe Martin 0004, Laurence Alpay
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Structured Sparsity in Structured Prediction
2018Linear models have enjoyed great success in structured prediction in NLP. While a lot of progress has been made on efficient training with several loss functions, the problem of endowing learners with a mechanism for feature selection is still unsolved.
André F. T. Martins +3 more
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Predicting the Structure of a Viroid
2012Viroids are small non-coding RNAs that require a special sequence and structure to be replicated and transported by the host machinery. Many of these features can be predicted and later experimentally verified. Here, we will present workflows to predict viroid structures and draw the predicted structures in a pleasing and descriptive way using recently
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Social Structure and Language Structure
Journal of Anthropological Research, 1964T HE SEARCH FOR VALID ANALOGIES between the structure of language and the structure of other aspects of culture is an important part of modern anthropological thought. Recent students of this problem seem to fall into two general groups: (1) those followers of Whorf who, in a variety of ways, are seeking congruencies between the language and the ...
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