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2016
This chapter summarizes the existing review articles in the field of monitoring and diagnosing older adults at risk of health deterioration, in the context of smart-homes. We provide taxonomy of these notable review articles, characterizing their aims and reviewing approaches of proposed monitoring systems capable of detecting health threats in smart ...
Klonovs, Juris+6 more
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This chapter summarizes the existing review articles in the field of monitoring and diagnosing older adults at risk of health deterioration, in the context of smart-homes. We provide taxonomy of these notable review articles, characterizing their aims and reviewing approaches of proposed monitoring systems capable of detecting health threats in smart ...
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2001
One of the most significant tasks performed during the EUREX project was the creation of the taxonomy needed to drive the Regional Workshops and, ultimately, the content of these Software Best Practice Reports. In this chapter, we examine in detail the process that led to the EUREX taxonomy and discuss how the taxonomy led to the selection of PIEs for ...
E. W. Olsen, Michael Haug
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One of the most significant tasks performed during the EUREX project was the creation of the taxonomy needed to drive the Regional Workshops and, ultimately, the content of these Software Best Practice Reports. In this chapter, we examine in detail the process that led to the EUREX taxonomy and discuss how the taxonomy led to the selection of PIEs for ...
E. W. Olsen, Michael Haug
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INTRODUCTION Scope of the Paper 247 Derivations and Definitions of Terms .248 HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF PLANT CLASSIFICATION . .252 Pre-Linnaean Systems 252 Linnaeus 256 Post-Linnaean and Pre-Darwinian Systems .256 Darwin .264 Post-Darwinian Systems ...
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2006
End-user interactive access to complex information is one of the key functionalities of knowledge management systems. Traditionally, access paradigms have focused on retrieval of data on the basis of precise specifications: examples of this approach include queries on structured database systems, and information retrieval.
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End-user interactive access to complex information is one of the key functionalities of knowledge management systems. Traditionally, access paradigms have focused on retrieval of data on the basis of precise specifications: examples of this approach include queries on structured database systems, and information retrieval.
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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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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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The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2000
Research on the pathophysiology of chronic pain has begun to challenge the traditional diagnostic and treatment paradigms for the patient with neuropathic pain. The heterogeneous nature of neuropathic pain indicates that more than one anatomic lesion is most likely responsible for the clinical presentation of a particular syndrome.
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Research on the pathophysiology of chronic pain has begun to challenge the traditional diagnostic and treatment paradigms for the patient with neuropathic pain. The heterogeneous nature of neuropathic pain indicates that more than one anatomic lesion is most likely responsible for the clinical presentation of a particular syndrome.
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2007
Different hypotheses have been formulated on the history and geographical origin of citrus. It would appear that all the species belonging to Citrus and its related genera originated in the tropical and subtropical regions of South-east Asia, north-eastern India, southern China, the Indo-Chinese peninsula and the Malay Archipelago, and then spread to ...
I. A. Khan, E. Nicolosi
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Different hypotheses have been formulated on the history and geographical origin of citrus. It would appear that all the species belonging to Citrus and its related genera originated in the tropical and subtropical regions of South-east Asia, north-eastern India, southern China, the Indo-Chinese peninsula and the Malay Archipelago, and then spread to ...
I. A. Khan, E. Nicolosi
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Conversations in Taxonomy [PDF]
Michael L. Leamy, Guy D. Smith
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1996
Fungi and the diseases that they produce have become an important part of patient care and management. Identification of these organisms can be difficult because of the need to know and discern fungal morphology and structure. This article reviews mycologic terms, describes and defines fungal structures, discusses fungal isolation techniques, and ...
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Fungi and the diseases that they produce have become an important part of patient care and management. Identification of these organisms can be difficult because of the need to know and discern fungal morphology and structure. This article reviews mycologic terms, describes and defines fungal structures, discusses fungal isolation techniques, and ...
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