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Responsiveness of the International Knee Documentation Committee Subjective Knee Form

The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2006
Background and Purpose The International Knee Documentation Committee Subjective Knee Form was developed to measure change in symptoms, function, and sports activity in patients treated for a variety of knee conditions. Although previous research has demonstrated reliability and validity of the form, its responsiveness has not been evaluated.
K. Donald Shelbourne   +6 more
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Documentation and Emotions: Producing Displaced Legal Subjects

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 2016
Disasters are globally inflected today in humanitarian assistance, the organizations that support people after disaster and operate globally, and in the mobilization of arguments international human rights arguments. The domestic bureaucratic processes of humanitarian assistance after disaster in the United States do not state these connections; after ...
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Subject Approach to European Documentation: the possibilities for computer application

Journal of librarianship, 1977
Existing published indexes are insufficient for a subject approach to the publications of the European Communities. Both general and special classifications used locally have drawbacks, and a KWIC index, if it is possible, is to be preferred. A sample of such an index has been produced at the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, and the ...
Ian Lovecy, Charlie Hulme
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Retrieval of Personal Web Documents by Extracting Subjective Expressions

22nd International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications - Workshops (aina workshops 2008), 2008
This paper presents a method for gathering Japanese Web documents which contain personal opinions. Our method is available as a pre-processing of applications for mining various opinions. In order to find personal documents on the Web, we focus on four kinds of subjective expressions: (1) negative meaning expressions, (2) final particles, (3 ...
Koji Abe, Rikio Onai, Takahiro Hayashi
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On Making Legal Documents Understandable: Objective and Subjective Measures

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1995
Citizens are often asked to sign a variety of legal documents such as contracts, monetary agreements, and consent forms, but the adequacy of how well informed average citizens become when they sign such documents is unclear. A recent survey indicated that respondents signed a variety of legal documents that they did not fully read or understand (Howe ...
Michael S. Wogalter, Julie E. Howe
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Documenting the past: performativity and inter-subjectivity in the memory project

Journal of Chinese Cinemas, 2016
ABSTRACTA growing number of Chinese independent documentaries about history and memory have emerged since 2000. This paper explores several documentaries of the Folk Memory Project: Wu Wenguang's Treatment (Zhiliao, 2010) and Zhang Mengqi's Self-Portrait series: Self-Portrait with Three Women (Zihuaxiang he san ge nuren, 2010), Self-Portrait: at 47 km (
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Some reflections on teaching subject analysis in the field of documentation

KNOWLEDGE ORGANIZATION, 1984
Objectifs, contenu et methodes de l'enseignement de l'analyse thematique en science de l ...
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Feature Extraction in Subject Classification of Text Documents in Polish

2018
In this work we evaluate two different methods for deriving features for a subject classification of text documents. The first method uses the standard Bag-of-Words (BoW) approach, which represents the documents with vectors of frequencies of selected terms appearing in the documents.
Henryk Maciejewski   +2 more
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An Enhanced Framework of Subjective Logic for Semantic Document Analysis

2010
Unlike propositional logic which works on truth or falsity of statements, human judgements are subjective in nature having certain degree of uncertainty. Two different people will analyse and interpret a document in two different ways based on their background and current focus.
B. Sumudu U. Mendis   +2 more
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Analysis of objective and subjective elements of the crime of document forgery, selling, or using forged documents

The American Journal of Political Science Law and Criminology
Document forgery represents one of the most pervasive and multifaceted crimes across jurisdictions, affecting areas such as contract law, property rights, financial transactions, and public trust in government-issued records. This study analyzes the objective (actus reus) and subjective (mens rea) elements of document forgery, selling of forged ...
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