„categorization“
Suchergebnisse
1.279 Treffer
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On state reverting in solidity smart contracts: Developer practices, fault categorization, and tool evaluation
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Correction: Folk religion as the “life-world”: revival of folk beliefs and renewal of religious categorization in contemporary China
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Publisher Correction: Categorization of disaster-related deaths in Minamisoma city after the Fukushima nuclear disaster using clustering analysis
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Correction to: Colour Categorization and its Effect on Perception: A Conceptual Replication
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Correction to: Marker-assisted identification of novel genetic lines for salinity tolerance and their categorization for utilization in development of hybrid rice (Oryza sativa L.)
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Can L2 learners acquire native-like typicality representation in categorization?
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Reflections of Verbal Syntax in Nominalization and Adjectivization
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Erratum to: NanoRiskCat: a conceptual tool for categorization and communication of exposure potentials and hazards of nanomaterials in consumer products
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Coding actions in social interaction: Potentials and problems
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A systematic categorization of performance measures for estimated non‐linear associations between an outcome and continuous predictors
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The Influence of Shape on Human Categorization
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Eine toleranz-zentrierte Perspektive auf Teamdiversität – Die Rolle von Toleranz für die Effektivität diverser Teams
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Universalitätsanspruch respektbasierter Toleranz – Überlegungen zu den Toleranzansätzen von Rainer Forst und Bernd Simon
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Erratum to: Cluster categorization of urban roads to optimize their noise monitoring
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Visual Categorization in Birds
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Law’s Dark Clarity: Hugo and the ‘Misery’ of Legal Categorizations
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The “fifth tone” in Mandarin: a case study of Macau
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6-Layer Model for a Structured Description and Categorization of Urban Traffic and Environment
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Comparison of neural networks for classification of urinary tract dilation from renal ultrasounds: evaluation of agreement with expert categorization
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Categorizations qua conventions: measuring the arbitrariness of scientific categorization