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Int. Conf. on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE’99, 1999,
pp. 20–27.
65. P. Br¨ossler, “Knowledge management at a software house: ... knowledge
management, and are eager to know how this is interpreted and used in software
engineering, or for people in the software engineering field, who are interested in
knowing more about what knowledge management ... methods
according to the subject of study; in software engineering it can be either a process
to produce software or a software product.
In an article on research methods in software engineering [30]...
... learning. Peer learning is
becoming an increasingly important part of many courses, and it is being used in a variety of
contexts and disciplines in many countries.
The potential of peer learning ...
way of moving beyond independent to interdependent learning. This idea of
interdependence is important since the alternative is a more instrumental peer teaching
approach which often involves ... depending on the type of peer
teaching activity being undertaken. These include: levels of formality and informality,
emphasis on individual or group learning, and learning goals of individuals...
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class of the majority of the items which reached
it during training. The trees were grown using
recursive partitioning; the splitting criterion was
reduction in deviance. Using the Gini index ... for function
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Exploring the Useof Linguistic Features in Domain and Genre
Classification
Maria Wolters' and Mathias Kirsten 2
1Inst. f. Kommunikationsforschung ... stores all training set vectors in an
instance base. New feature vectors are assigned
the class of the most similar instancc. We use the
Fuclidean distance metric for determining nearest
ncighbours....
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terminal and terminal symbols of Gw. This trans-
forms the question of determining whether a symbol
is useful into a reachibility question on the graph of
Ma In particular, for any string of ... ways of
representing the parse forest one of which
involves the useof linear indexed grammars
and the other the useof context-free gram-
mars. The work presented in this paper is
intended ... corresponding nodes in/ 3. The remaining
nodes in 7 ~ have the constraints of the corresponding
nodes in 7.
Given p E dom(7), by Ibl(7,p) we refer to the
label of the node addressed # in 7. Similarly,...
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Addition of new pharmacokinetic data on nevirapine in preterm infants.
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the continued increase in HIV infection in women of childbearing age;
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absent or delayed prenatal care,
particularly in women ... hematologic toxicity in infants receiving a
zidovudine/lamivudine-containing prophylaxis regimen, a recheck of hemoglobin and neutrophil
counts is recommended 4 weeks after initiation of prophylaxis...
... of diseases in
cattle, sheep, goats, and human beings. This is
an indication that ethnoveterinary medicine is of
great importance in the smallholder sector of
Zimbabwe. It is increasingly gaining ... glyco-
proteins and anthraquinones, which block
the regeneration of thromboxanes and
bradykinin, and also inhibit and break down
bradykinin. In rural areas, a mixture of A
vera and engine oil (lubricant) ... treatment of minor wounds, skin irrita-
tions including burns, bruises and
abrasions, and general inflammatory skin
disorders.
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inflammatory properties because of glyco-
proteins...
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performance of our preprocessing in this case we
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USE OF H~ru'RISTIC KN~L~EDGE IN CHINF SELANGUAGEANALYSIS
Yiming Yang, Toyoaki Nishida and Shuji Doshita
Department of Information ... ambiguity of syntactic category of
words is a big problem in Chinese analysis.
In another exa~ole, in English, "-ing" is
used to indicate a participle, or "-ed" can be
used ... uses heuristic knowledge to find local
syntactic structures of Chinese sentences. We
call it a preprocessing, because we use it before
we do global syntactic structure analysisCl ]of the
input...
... figure indicates that the news
corpus is characterized by a great deal of embedd-
ing of both types: finite clauses (relative clause~
adverbial clauses), and well as non-finites (infin-
itive ... analysis of infor-
mation, contains three minor episodes in addition
to the major one introduced in the first sentence
of the report. The discussion below of syntactic
forms used to indicate ... detached
clause is
defined
Intonatlonally:
it is
bounded by
pauses, has falling intonation
at the end, or is
preceded by
a clause with fall-
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... Academy of Engineering.
The Institute of Medicine was established in 1970 by the National Academy of
Sciences to secure the services of eminent members of appropriate professions in
the examination ... Academy of Engineering was established in 1964, under the charter
of the National Academy of Sciences, as a parallel organization of outstanding
engineers. It is autonomous in its administration ... pharmaceutical innovation is
full of new and often unexpected indications ofuse that emerge in the
post-marketing setting. What is needed may be a more streamlined process
for looking at evidence,...
... regions are often
directly involved in protein–protein interactions [42],
these points help us to interpret the possible role of
disorder in Caskin1 and in other scaffold proteins. To
obtain a balanced ... fur-
ther point on the function of PRD of Caskin1 is that
all of our studies point to a local tendency of ordering
in the middle PRD2 segment (amino acids 805–1199).
The level of hydration of this ... feature of scaffold
proteins. In a recent review, structural disorder in
several scaffold proteins and in other proteins of
multiple binding partners (without adherence to the
accepted definition of...
... used in cement
manufacturing in China. In spring 2008, the government in Chongqing entered into an
agreement with the Lafarge Cement Manufacturing Company in Chongqing to accept
sewage sludge ... residues in the ten
provinces in China with the greatest biomass production.
The feasibility of using biomass residues in cement manufacturing is in part dependent on
the proximity of cement ... magnitude of
cement production in each of the ten provinces with the highest value of unused biomass
residue. Based on the criteria of large availability of biomass and a substantial cement
industry,...
... stories of their losses in their journals.
Joan Didion tells the story of the sudden death of her husband of nearly
40 years in The Year of Magical Thinking; C. S. Lewis describes the loss of
his ... T E R
Introduction
The loss of a loved one often leaves behind the loose ends of grief.
— Stephen Levine
Grief, art, and storytelling are an innate part of the human experience. Each
of us ... healing of ritual
in different forms. Rituals have therapeutic properties though the power
of acting out, legitimizing of emotions, physical ventilation, and bringing
limits to grief by having...
... Although 70% of South African households
used electricity for lighting, only half used electricity for
cooking and heating in 2001.
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About one-third of households
in the country used solid ... dung) for
cooking and heating, and 95% of these households were
black African.
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Estimating the burden of disease attributable to indoor air
pollution ...
continues to cook with solid fuels such as dung, wood, coal
and agricultural residues. This includes more than 75% of the
people in India and China and 50 - 75% of those in certain
regions of...