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What Changed in CNS5? A Mini-Review on General Changes and Adult Diffuse Gliomas.
Chakrabarti I, Mazumder S.
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Abstract The taxonomy of "the potato", Solanum section Petota, encompassing both the wild relatives of the cultivated potato and the cultigen itself, has a long, convoluted history. This chapter briefly summarizes this history, describes the current state of affairs that is influenced heavily by the use of molecular data, and looks at future ...
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Abstract The taxonomy of "the potato", Solanum section Petota, encompassing both the wild relatives of the cultivated potato and the cultigen itself, has a long, convoluted history. This chapter briefly summarizes this history, describes the current state of affairs that is influenced heavily by the use of molecular data, and looks at future ...
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Taxonomy and Molecular Taxonomy
2013Cryptosporidium parasites belong to the phylum Apicomplexa and possess features of both the coccidia and gregarines. Currently, 25 species of Cryptosporidium are recognized in fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. All 25 species have been confirmed by morphological, biological, and molecular data. Cryptosporidium duismarci and C.
Ryan, U., Xiao, L.
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IEEE Multimedia, 1995
This media taxonomy serves both research and development of multimedia applications. Two graduate courses used it successfully, one on multimedia design and another on the research and evaluation of interactive multimedia. It correlates well with previous categorizations of multimedia and helps researchers better understand the impact and value added ...
Rachelle S. Heller, C. Dianne Martin
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This media taxonomy serves both research and development of multimedia applications. Two graduate courses used it successfully, one on multimedia design and another on the research and evaluation of interactive multimedia. It correlates well with previous categorizations of multimedia and helps researchers better understand the impact and value added ...
Rachelle S. Heller, C. Dianne Martin
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2007
An ideal taxonomy should be comprehensive and its categories should be mutually exclusive. Every item should have a particular place either on its own or with other items that resemble it. This is rarely, if ever, achievable in practice in medicine. The reasons for this are explained.
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An ideal taxonomy should be comprehensive and its categories should be mutually exclusive. Every item should have a particular place either on its own or with other items that resemble it. This is rarely, if ever, achievable in practice in medicine. The reasons for this are explained.
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Representation Learning of Taxonomies for Taxonomy Matching
2019Taxonomy matching aims to discover categories alignments between two taxonomies, which is an important operation of knowledge sharing task to benefit many applications. The existing methods for taxonomy matching mostly depend on string lexical features and domain-specific information.
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The many faces of inheritance: a taxonomy of taxonomy
Computer, 1996One of the most important considerations in constructing object-oriented software is the methodology of inheritance: how to use this mechanism well. The paper presents a taxonomy comprising twelve kinds of inheritance usage grouped into three broad categories: model inheritance; software inheritance; and variation inheritance.
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Proceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'06), 2006
RFID systems come in a myriad of forms, each catering to a specific need. However, a systematic classification to reduce the confusion of potential adopters, researchers and enthusiasts is still lacking. This article proposes and evaluates a taxonomy of various RFID systems currently available.
Taimur Hassan, Samir Chatterjee
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RFID systems come in a myriad of forms, each catering to a specific need. However, a systematic classification to reduce the confusion of potential adopters, researchers and enthusiasts is still lacking. This article proposes and evaluates a taxonomy of various RFID systems currently available.
Taimur Hassan, Samir Chatterjee
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European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 1994
The minimal standards for including a species in the genus Mycobacterium are i) acid-alcohol fastness, ii) the presence of mycolic acids containing 60-90 carbon atoms which are cleaved to C22 to C26 fatty acid methyl esters by pyrolysis, and iii) a guanine + cytosine content of the DNA of 61 to 71 mol %.
T M, Shinnick, R C, Good
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The minimal standards for including a species in the genus Mycobacterium are i) acid-alcohol fastness, ii) the presence of mycolic acids containing 60-90 carbon atoms which are cleaved to C22 to C26 fatty acid methyl esters by pyrolysis, and iii) a guanine + cytosine content of the DNA of 61 to 71 mol %.
T M, Shinnick, R C, Good
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IEEE Transactions on Computers, 2004
The growing difference between processor and main memory cycle time demands the use of aggressive prefetch algorithms to reduce the effective memory access latency. However, prefetching can significantly increase memory traffic and unsuccessful prefetches may pollute the cache.
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The growing difference between processor and main memory cycle time demands the use of aggressive prefetch algorithms to reduce the effective memory access latency. However, prefetching can significantly increase memory traffic and unsuccessful prefetches may pollute the cache.
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