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2017
Canadian Literature, No 228-9 (2016): Emerging Scholars ...
Marion R. Just, Ann Crigler
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Canadian Literature, No 228-9 (2016): Emerging Scholars ...
Marion R. Just, Ann Crigler
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Identifying queries in the wild, wild web
Proceedings of the third symposium on Information interaction in context, 2010Identifying user querying behavior is an important problem for information seeking and retrieval research. Query-related studies typically rely on server-side logs taken from a single search engine, but a comprehensive view of user querying behaviors requires analysis of data collected from the client-side for unrestricted searches.
Jingjing Liu 0007 +4 more
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How wild is wild? A taxonomy to characterize the ‘wildness’ of child-robot interaction
International Journal of Social Robotics, 2010When thinking about Child-Robot Interaction (CRI) in the ‘wild’ or natural settings, many ideas come to mind, such as a home or a school that involve chaotic settings with autonomous robotic devices and people that are freely interacting with them. However, there certainly are degrees of ‘wild’, and different experimental settings can have varying ...
Tamie Salter +2 more
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The Sciences, 1999
IT WAS AS IF THERE WERE A WAR among the lions," says Melody E. RoelkeParker of the events on the Serengeti Plain in the early months of 1994. "I saw lions who had been killed by other lions, lions with crushed skulls and hideous infected wounds." Roelke-Parker had been in Tanzania for barely a year at that point, hired by a Swiss foundation to set up ...
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IT WAS AS IF THERE WERE A WAR among the lions," says Melody E. RoelkeParker of the events on the Serengeti Plain in the early months of 1994. "I saw lions who had been killed by other lions, lions with crushed skulls and hideous infected wounds." Roelke-Parker had been in Tanzania for barely a year at that point, hired by a Swiss foundation to set up ...
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Trends in Parasitology, 2015
Over the past 30 years, Trends in Parasitology has provided an overview of recent research in emerging areas of parasitology to a wide audience of readers. The journal has focused on a large number of parasitic infections, most of them of medical interest.
Ana, Camejo, Danielle T, Loughlin
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Over the past 30 years, Trends in Parasitology has provided an overview of recent research in emerging areas of parasitology to a wide audience of readers. The journal has focused on a large number of parasitic infections, most of them of medical interest.
Ana, Camejo, Danielle T, Loughlin
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Born to be wild: Wildings stay the course
ImmunityThe immune system of wildlings-mice with a wild-derived microbiota-has features similar to that in adult humans. In this issue of Immunity, Oh et al. demonstrate the long-term stability of wildling microbiota and immune traits, establishing these mice as an accessible, transferable model for immunology research.
Carolyn A. Thomson, Kathy D. McCoy
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