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Everly, Pamela. "Expanding pronunciation instructional time beyond the classroom: Microsoft Office 2016 OneNote Class Notebook as an interactive delivery platform." TESOL Journal 10, no. 2 (2018): e00421. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tesj.421.

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Yassine, Ibrahim A., Loulou Kobeissi, Michel E. Jabbour, and Hassan R. Dhaini. "N-Acetyltransferase 1 (NAT1) Genotype: A Risk Factor for Urinary Bladder Cancer in a Lebanese Population." Journal of Oncology 2012 (2012): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/512976.

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In Lebanon, bladder cancer is the second most incident cancer among men. This study investigates a possible association between N-acetyltransferase 1 (NAT1) genotype, a drug-metabolizing enzyme coding gene, and bladder cancer in Lebanese men. A case-control study (54 cases and 105 hospital-based controls) was conducted in two major hospitals in Beirut. Cases were randomly selected from patients diagnosed in the period of 2002–2008. Controls were conveniently identified and selected from the same settings. Data was collected using interview questionnaire and blood analysis.NAT1genotypes were determined by PCR-RFLP. Statistical analysis revolved around univariate, bivariate, and multivariate logistic regression models, along with checks for effect modification. Results showedNAT1∗14Aallele, smoking, occupational exposure to combustion fumes, and prostate-related symptoms, to be risk factors for bladder cancer. The odds of carrying at least oneNAT1∗14Aallele are 7 times higher in cases compared to controls (OR=7.86, 95% CI: 1.53–40.39). A gene-environment interaction was identified forNAT1∗14Aallele with occupational exposure to combustion fumes. Among carriers ofNAT1∗14Aallele, the odds of bladder cancer dropped to 2.03 from 3.72. Our study suggestsNAT1∗14Aallele as a possible biomarker for bladder cancer. Further research is recommended to confirm this association.
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Nieva de la Hidalga, Abraham, David Owen, Irena Spacic, Paul Rosin, and Xianfang Sun. "Use of Semantic Segmentation for Increasing the Throughput of Digitisation Workflows for Natural History Collections." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 3 (June 18, 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/biss.3.37161.

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The need to increase global accessibility to specimens while preserving the physical specimens by reducing their handling motivates digitisation. Digitisation of natural history collections has evolved from recording of specimens’ catalogue data to including digital images and 3D models of specimens. The sheer size of the collections requires developing high throughput digitisation workflows, as well as novel acquisition systems, image standardisation, curation, preservation, and publishing. For instance, herbarium sheet digitisation workflows (and fast digitisation stations) can digitise up to 6,000 specimens per day; operating digitisation stations in parallel can increase that capacity. However, other activities of digitisation workflows still rely on manual processes which throttle the speed with which images can be published. Image quality control and information extraction from images can benefit from greater automation. This presentation explores the advantages of applying semantic segmentation (Fig. 1) to improve and automate image quality management (IQM) and information extraction from images (IEFI) of physical specimens. Two experiments were designed to determine if IQM and IEFI activities can be improved by using segments instead of full images. The time for segmenting full images needs to be considered for both IQM and IEFI. A semantic segmentation method developed by the Natural History Museum (Durrant and Livermore 2018) adapted for segmenting herbarium sheet images (Dillen et al. 2019) can process 50 images in 12 minutes. The IQM experiments evaluated the application of three quality attributes to full images and to image segments: colourfulness (Fig. 2), contrast (Fig. 3) and sharpness (Fig. 4). Evaluating colourfulness is an alternative to colour quantization algorithms such as RMSE and Delta E (Hasler and Suesstrunk 2003, Palus 2006), the method produces a value indicating if the image degrades after processing. Contrast measures the difference in luminance or colour that makes an object distinguishable. Contrast is determined by the difference in colour and brightness of the object and other objects within the same field of view (Matkovic et al. 2005, Präkel 2010). Sharpness encompasses the concepts of resolution and acutance (Bahrami and Kot 2014, Präkel 2010). Sharpness influences specimen appearance and readability of information from labels and barcodes. Evaluating the criteria on 56 barcodes and 50 colour charts segments extracted from fifty images took 34 minutes (8 minutes for the barcodes and 26 minutes for colour charts). The evaluation on the corresponding full images took 100 minutes. The processing of individual segments and full images provided results equivalent to subjective manual quality management. The IEFI experiments compared the performance of four optical character recognition (OCR) programs applied to full images (Drinkwater et al. 2014) against individual segments. The four OCR programs evaluated were Tesseract 4.X, Tesseract 3.X, Abby FineReader Engine 12, and Microsoft OneNote 2013. The test was based on a set of 250 herbarium sheet images and 1,837 segments extracted from them. The results from the experiments show that there is an average OCR speed-up of 49% when using segmented images when compared to processing times for full images (Table 1). Similarly, there was an average increase of 13% in line correctness (information from lines is ordered and not fragmented (Fig. 5, Table 2 ). Additionally, the results are useful for comparing the four OCR programs, with Tesseract 3.x offering shortest processing time, while Tesseract 4.X achieving the highest scores for line accuracy (including hand written text recognition). The results suggest that IEFI could be improved by performing OCR using segments rather than whole images, leading to faster processing and more accurate outputs. The findings support the feasibility of further automation of digitisation workflows for natural history collections. In addition to increasing the accuracy and speed of IQM and IEFI activities, the explored approaches can be packaged and published, enabling automated quality management and information extraction to be offered as a service, taking advantage of cloud platforms and workflow engines.
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Books on the topic "OneNote 2013"

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OneNote 2013 for dummies. John WIley & Sons Inc., 2013.

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Microsoft OneNote 2013 plain & simple. O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2013.

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Using Microsoft OneNote 2010. Que Pub., 2011.

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Corporation, Microsoft, ed. Microsoft OneNote 2010 plain & simple. O'Reilly Media, 2011.

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Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 step by step. Microsoft Press, 2005.

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Cardoza, Patricia. Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office OneNote 2003. Pearson Education, 2005.

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Fox, Marianne B. Getting started with Essentials Microsoft Office 2003 Onenote and InfoPath. Prentice Hall, 2004.

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Muir, Nancy. Guidelines for Microsoft Office 2010. EMC Publishing, 2011.

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Bott, Ed. Microsoft Office 2010. Microsoft, 2011.

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Carl, Siechert, ed. Microsoft Office 2010. Microsoft, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "OneNote 2013"

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Hart-Davis, Guy. "Making OneNote Work Your Way." In Beginning Microsoft Office 2010. Apress, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2950-6_26.

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Hart-Davis, Guy. "Customizing OneNote and Using It with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook." In Office 2010 Made Simple. Apress, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3576-7_20.

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Conference papers on the topic "OneNote 2013"

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Cristy, John, and Joseph G. Tront. "Developing a plug-in tool to make OneNote an E-textbook." In 2012 2nd Workshop on Developing Tools as Plug-ins (TOPI). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/topi.2012.6229817.

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Kim, Young-Bum, Sungjin Lee, and Karl Stratos. "ONENET: Joint domain, intent, slot prediction for spoken language understanding." In 2017 IEEE Automatic Speech Recognition and Understanding Workshop (ASRU). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/asru.2017.8268984.

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Sun, Zhijuan, Shenghui Pan, and Lu Yang. "Remote Monitoring System for Multiple Mobile Robot Based on OneNet Cloud Platform." In 2018 Chinese Automation Congress (CAC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cac.2018.8623341.

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Ning, Xiaobo, and Jin Chen. "Remote Location Monitoring of Mobile Device Based on OneNet Cloud Platform." In ICITEE-2019: 2nd International Conference on Information Technologies and Electrical Engineering. ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3386415.3387102.

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Wang, Bo, Wei Xiang, Kairen Ma, Yu Quan Mu, and Zheng Wu. "Design and implementation of intelligent walking stick based on OneNET Internet of things development platform." In 2019 28th Wireless and Optical Communications Conference (WOCC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wocc.2019.8770547.

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Du, Jingyi, Jinbao Guo, Dandan Xu, and Qiong Huang. "A remote monitoring system of temperature and humidity based on OneNet cloud service platform." In 2017 IEEE Electrical Design of Advanced Packaging and Systems Symposium (EDAPS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/edaps.2017.8277059.

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Lu, Yan, Yi Zhou, En Tong, Fei Ding, and Jingye Wu. "Performance and Cost Analysis of an NB-IoT based Smart Factory Solution with OneNet Cloud." In 2018 2nd International Conference on Imaging, Signal Processing and Communication (ICISPC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icispc44900.2018.9006674.

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