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Detección automatizada de colocaciones y otras unidades fraseológicas en un corpus electrónico
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Hacia una geoprosodia de las lenguas íbero-romances en la chr(38)quot;webchr(38)quot;
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Science, 2021
Description Researchers are weaving optical fibers into a low-cost network of seismic sensors that can probe Earth’s hidden dynamics Researchers are weaving optical fibers into a low-cost network of seismic sensors that can probe Earth’s hidden ...
P. Voosen
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Description Researchers are weaving optical fibers into a low-cost network of seismic sensors that can probe Earth’s hidden dynamics Researchers are weaving optical fibers into a low-cost network of seismic sensors that can probe Earth’s hidden ...
P. Voosen
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Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1995
Abstract The World Wide Web is an information retrieval system on the Internet which has gained immense popularity during the last couple of years. Web documents include links to other documents and other media types such as images, sounds, and movies. This makes it an ideal method for disseminating data, concepts, and other forms of information. The
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Abstract The World Wide Web is an information retrieval system on the Internet which has gained immense popularity during the last couple of years. Web documents include links to other documents and other media types such as images, sounds, and movies. This makes it an ideal method for disseminating data, concepts, and other forms of information. The
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Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1992
Abstract This paper describes the World-Wide Web (W3) global information system initiative, its protocols and data formats, and how it is used in practice. It discusses the plethora of different but similar information systems which exist, and how the web unifies them, creating a single information space.
Tim Berners-Lee+2 more
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Abstract This paper describes the World-Wide Web (W3) global information system initiative, its protocols and data formats, and how it is used in practice. It discusses the plethora of different but similar information systems which exist, and how the web unifies them, creating a single information space.
Tim Berners-Lee+2 more
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An Introduction to the World Wide Web
Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 1999Anesthesiologists are increasingly utilizing the Internet for personal and professional purposes. Without guidance, the task of searching the Internet for information may be time-consuming and frustrating. This article includes a basic introduction to the Internet with suggestions and guidelines for accessing information resources. Future articles will
John E. Tetzlaff+2 more
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IEEE Potentials, 1998
After a brief discussion of what the World Wide Web is the authors go on to discuss: client server architecture, hypertext transfer protocol and setting up a Web server.
J. Vass+3 more
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After a brief discussion of what the World Wide Web is the authors go on to discuss: client server architecture, hypertext transfer protocol and setting up a Web server.
J. Vass+3 more
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1997
The World Wide Web (WWW), or Web, is an infrastructure of information. Information is stored on the Web on Web servers and it uses the Internet to transmit data around the world. These servers run special programs which allow information to be transmitted to remote computers which are running a Web browser, as illustrated in Figure 4.1. The Internet is
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The World Wide Web (WWW), or Web, is an infrastructure of information. Information is stored on the Web on Web servers and it uses the Internet to transmit data around the world. These servers run special programs which allow information to be transmitted to remote computers which are running a Web browser, as illustrated in Figure 4.1. The Internet is
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1999
Abstract This article provides a high-level overview of the World Wide Web in the context of a wide range of other Internet information access and delivery services. This overview will include client-side, server-side and “user-side” perspectives. Underlying Web technologies as well as current technology extensions to the Web will also be covered ...
Hal Berghel, Douglas Blank
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Abstract This article provides a high-level overview of the World Wide Web in the context of a wide range of other Internet information access and delivery services. This overview will include client-side, server-side and “user-side” perspectives. Underlying Web technologies as well as current technology extensions to the Web will also be covered ...
Hal Berghel, Douglas Blank
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NIR news, 1996
This article is the first to appear in our new The Net@Work column that will become a regular feature in future issues. Sam Felton uses the Web to search for new ideas and sources of information that might be useful to members of the Strategic Leadership Forum in planning its conferences and publications.
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This article is the first to appear in our new The Net@Work column that will become a regular feature in future issues. Sam Felton uses the Web to search for new ideas and sources of information that might be useful to members of the Strategic Leadership Forum in planning its conferences and publications.
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