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Term by Term Dyadic Differentiation
Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1981Let ψ0, ψ1, … denote the Walsh-Paley functions and let ∔ denote the group operation which Fine [5] defined on the interval [0, 1). Thus, if k ≧ 0 is an integer and if u, t are points in the interval [0, 1) then(where αk = 0 or 1 represents the kth coefficient of the binary expansion of t), andA real-valued function ƒ, is said to be dyadically ...
Powell, Charles H., Wade, William R.
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Coming to Terms With the Terms of Risk
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1997Terms such as risk, risk factors, and especially the term cause are inconsistently and imprecisely used, fostering scientific miscommunication and misleading research and policy. Clarifying such terms is the essential first step. We define risk and a risk factor (protective factor) and their potency, set out the conceptual basis of the methods by which
H C, Kraemer +5 more
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Short-term, intermediate-term, and long-term memories
Behavioural Brain Research, 1993This paper focuses on the temporal dimension of memory formation and storage. Is the usual two-fold separation between short-term memory (STM) and long-term memory (LTM) sufficient to encompass all the phenomena of memory? The traditional view is that STM grades into LTM.
M R, Rosenzweig +4 more
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Terms are not alone: term choice and choice terms
Aslib Proceedings, 1995This paper assesses the degree to which established practices in terminology can provide the translation industry with the lexical means to support mediation of information between languages, especially where such mediation involves modification. The effects of term variation, collocation and sublanguage phraseology present problems of term choice to ...
Sophia Ananiadou, John McNaught
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Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2014
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Patrik Eklund +3 more
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Patrik Eklund +3 more
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Classification of Investments by Terms: Short-Term and Long-Term
Gaps in Russian Legislation, 2021Currently, there are many options for classifying investments in the scientific community, but almost all authors carry out the classification by terms. At the same time, scientists do not have a single approach to classification by time attribute. In addition, the proposed classification options (short-term, long-term, medium-term), as well as the ...
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IT Professional, 2018
Thousands of new words have been invented in the past decade to help us talk about technology. An analysis of the NIST computer security glossary database shows insights into how we invent and define these words and the impact of those definitions.
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Thousands of new words have been invented in the past decade to help us talk about technology. An analysis of the NIST computer security glossary database shows insights into how we invent and define these words and the impact of those definitions.
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2002
In this chapter the initial state of the reservoir will be the vacuum state and we study the limits, as λ → 0, of matrix elements of the evolution operator in the collective vectors, $$\left\langle {\prod\limits_{h = 1}^N \lambda \int_{{{{S_h}} \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{{S_h}} {{\lambda ^2}}}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} {{\lambda ^2}}}}^{
Luigi Accardi +2 more
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In this chapter the initial state of the reservoir will be the vacuum state and we study the limits, as λ → 0, of matrix elements of the evolution operator in the collective vectors, $$\left\langle {\prod\limits_{h = 1}^N \lambda \int_{{{{S_h}} \mathord{\left/ {\vphantom {{{S_h}} {{\lambda ^2}}}} \right. \kern-\nulldelimiterspace} {{\lambda ^2}}}}^{
Luigi Accardi +2 more
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Automatic translation of scholarly terms into patent terms
Proceedings of the 2nd international workshop on Patent information retrieval, 2009For a researcher in a field with high industrial relevance, retrieving research papers and patents has become an important aspect of assessing the scope of the field. However, retrieving patents using keywords is a laborious task for researchers, because the terms used in patents are often more abstract than those used in research papers, to try to ...
Hidetsugu Nanba +5 more
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