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Scalable Recognition with a Vocabulary Tree

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2006
D. Nistér, Henrik Stewénius
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Notation and Vocabulary

1974
The basic vocabulary consists of basic symbols classified into letters, digits, and special symbols. The special symbols are operators and delimiters: Open image in new window Word-delimiters (or reserved words) are normally underlined in the hand-written program to emphasize their interpretation as single symbols with fixed meaning. The programmer may
Niklaus Wirth, Kathleen Jensen
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Vocabulari d'odontologia

2000
Vocabulari bilingüe català-castellà de termes d'odontologia.
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Vocabulari d'estadística

1996
Vocabulari bilingüe català-castellà que conté 500 termes d’estadística.
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Vocabulari d'arxivística

2005
Vocabulari trilingüe català-castellà-anglès que conté 272 termes d'arxivística.
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Vocabulari d'economia

1996
Vocabulari bilingüe català-castellà que conté 750 termes d’economia.
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Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test

, 2010
Jonathan M. Campbell, Aila K. Dommestrup
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Vocabulari d'òptica

1995
Reproducció digital del document publicat en format ...
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Chaucer’s Vocabulary

1983
The mere size of an author’s vocabulary is likely to tell us very little of value in assessing or understanding his work. Nevertheless, it is a statistic which has a perennial fascination. Scholars of the last generation repeatedly computed it for various authors, and their results are certain of incorporation into any student’s lecture notes. In fact,
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