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Training, Training, Training [PDF]
Both Wittgenstein and Dewey have a role for the concept of skills and techniques in their understanding of practices and thereby the possession of concepts. Skills are typically acquired through training. It can seem, however, that their respective appeals to practice are dissimilar: Dewey’s appeal is, like Peirce’s, programmatic.
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Self-Training With Noisy Student Improves ImageNet Classification [PDF]
We present a simple self-training method that achieves 88.4% top-1 accuracy on ImageNet, which is 2.0% better than the state-of-the-art model that requires 3.5B weakly labeled Instagram images.
Qizhe Xie +3 more
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The Role of Biomarkers in Elite Sports [PDF]
Biomarkers have emerged as valuable tools in the realm of elite sports, providing objective measures of athletes' physiological responses and potential for performance optimization.
Lucreția Anghel +8 more
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Evolución escolar en Cantabria (1750 – 1850) [PDF]
La evolución que se experimenta en los distintos aspectos relacionados con la enseñanza primaria en Cantabria a lo largo de un siglo (1750-1850) es importante.
Gutiérrez, C. G.
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The integration of new immigrants in Brussels: an institutional and political puzzle
In Belgium, the Brussels-Capital Region constitutes the main gateway for international migration. Like everywhere in Europe, the challenge of immigration and in particular what happens afterwards, namely the integration of new immigrants in the host ...
Catherine Xhardez
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Cross‐Training with Imperfect Training Schemes [PDF]
Cross‐training workers is one of the most efficient ways of achieving flexibility in manufacturing and service systems for increasing responsiveness to demand variability. However, it is generally the case that cross‐trained employees are not as productive on a specific task as employees who were originally trained for that task.
Buke, Burak, Araz, Ozgur, Fowler, John
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SpanBERT: Improving Pre-training by Representing and Predicting Spans [PDF]
We present SpanBERT, a pre-training method that is designed to better represent and predict spans of text. Our approach extends BERT by (1) masking contiguous random spans, rather than random tokens, and (2) training the span boundary representations to ...
Mandar Joshi +5 more
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Demonstrators spend significant time with students on a weekly basis in instructional laboratories and are well poised to offer students meaningful learning. Most often, effective demonstrator training is neglected due to time and resource restraints and
Raheela Awais, Elliott Stollar
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Train, train, train! No pain, just gain [PDF]
Physical training in myopathy: yes or no? This highlights a long-standing dilemma, and one that is still a matter of debate and controversy. Is it beneficial, at least to avoid muscle deconditioning, or detrimental, even harmful, because of the mechanical stress imposed to wrecked myofibres?
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The eurythmy of olympism: An artistic kaleidoscope of "Physical culture" [PDF]
The mission of the "Physical Culture" scientific journal, which has been published since 1947, is to be an intermediary between the educational, scientific and social essence of knowledge about human physical activity.
Jevtić Branislav
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