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Texts, Texts, Texts: A Guide to Analyze Texts for Elementary Students
The Reading Teacher, 2021AbstractThis manuscript describes the need elementary teachers have to analyze beginning and complex texts for teaching affordances and obstacles when teaching reading foundational skills and core ELA standards. A Guide to Analyze Texts for Elementary Students (GATES) is provided and described.
D. Ray Reutzel, Parker C. Fawson
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Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2012
Various reports estimate that in 2010, nearly 6 trillion text messages were sent worldwide, and since that time, usage has only increased. In the United States, approximately 203 million people had text message services in 2011, with an estimated 2.5 billion text messages sent each day.
Andrew E, Blustein, Stacey L, Gulick
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Various reports estimate that in 2010, nearly 6 trillion text messages were sent worldwide, and since that time, usage has only increased. In the United States, approximately 203 million people had text message services in 2011, with an estimated 2.5 billion text messages sent each day.
Andrew E, Blustein, Stacey L, Gulick
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This paper addresses the question of whether it is possible to sense-tag systematically, and on a large scale, and how we should assess progress so far. That is to say, how to attach each occurrence of a word in a text to one and only one sense in a dictionary-a particular dictionary of course, and that is part of the problem.
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To Text or Not to Text? That is the Question.
AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 2021Texting is ubiquitous with a text frequency of 145 billion/day worldwide. This paper provides partial results of the national demonstration project called the Missouri Quality Improvement Initiative (MOQI). MOQI goals were to reduce avoidable hospitalizations using APRNs to infuse evidence-based practices, model appropriate decisions and improve ...
Gregory L. Alexander +6 more
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To Attain the Text. But Which Text?
2020Raymond Bellour’s 1975 essay ‘The Unattainable Text’ has, in recent years, enjoyed new life as a founding text of the loose, global movement devoted to the making and theorizing of audiovisual essays. Where the film-text was once unattainable to scholars and artists, now we can get our hands on it thanks to the various technological
Cristina Álvarez López, Adrian Martin
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Sacred Texts and Consecrated Texts
2016The article deals with the development of writing in the context of ancient Greek religion, by stressing the importance of cult and ritual in the evolution of Greek writing culture, from the origins of the Greek alphabet to the “laicization” of writing in the fourth century BC.
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2014
In recent years it has been pointed out that, in a number of applications involving classification, the final goal is not determining which class (or classes) individual unlabelled data items belong to, but determining the prevalence (or "relative frequency") of each class in the unlabelled data.
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In recent years it has been pointed out that, in a number of applications involving classification, the final goal is not determining which class (or classes) individual unlabelled data items belong to, but determining the prevalence (or "relative frequency") of each class in the unlabelled data.
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Text Preprocessing for Text Mining in Organizational Research: Review and Recommendations
Organizational Research Methods, 2022Louis Hickman +2 more
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