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Pirkola, Ari. Studies on linguistic problems and methods in text retrieval: The effects of anaphor and ellipsis resolution in proximity searching, and translation and query structuring methods in cross-language retrieval. Tampere: University of Tampere, 1999.

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Kenney, Anne R. Tutorial: Digital resolution requirements for replacing text-based material : methods for benchmarking image quality. Washington, DC: Commission on Preservation and Access, 1995.

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Thomas S. Morton Grant S. Ingersoll. Taming Text: How to Find, Organize, and Manipulate It. [S.l.]: Manning Publications, 2012.

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Argamon, Shlomo. Computational methods for counterterrorism. Dordrecht: Springer, 2009.

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Jiang, Dongwei. The methods of analyzing retrieved document sets in information retrieval. 1993.

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Text Mining: Predictive Methods for Analyzing Unstructured Information. Springer, 2004.

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Indurkhya, Nitin, Tong Zhang, F. J. Damerau, and Sholom M. M. Weiss. Text Mining: Predictive Methods for Analyzing Unstructured Information. Springer, 2010.

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Chapman, Stephen, and Anne R. Kenney. Tutorial: Digital Resolution Requirements for Replacing Text-Based Material: Methods for Benchmarking Image Quality. Council on Library & Information Resources, 1995.

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Howard, Newton, and Shlomo Argamon. Computational Methods for Counterterrorism. Springer, 2010.

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Howard, Newton, and Shlomo Argamon. Computational Methods for Counterterrorism. Springer, 2014.

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Innovative Document Summarization Techniques Revolutionizing Knowledge Understanding. Idea Group,U.S., 2014.

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Vogt, Thomas M., Thomas G. Rundall, John Hsu, and Tim Scott. Implementing an Electronic Medical Record System: Successes, Failtures, Lessons. Not Avail, 2007.

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1958-, Scott Tim, ed. Implementing an electronic medical record system: Successes, failures, lessons. Oxford: Radcliffe, 2007.

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Corbridge, Rogan, and Nicholas Steventon. Oxford Handbook of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198725312.001.0001.

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This book, like all the other Oxford Handbooks, aims to provide a compact, but comprehensive, guide to medical practice. It has been designed to slip inside the pocket of a white coat and to be rapidly retrieved for reference. There are many blank facing pages for notes and for amending or annotating the text to fit in with local practice. The core text is based on an anatomical list of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) diseases. There are separate sections on ENT examinations, investigations, common operations, ward care, and emergencies. There is also a separate section on the work of other ENT health professionals. Chapter 3 on ‘common methods of presentation’ is unique for this type of book. This chapter is a guide for dealing with patients as they present in clinical practice. It also provides a convenient way of accessing the relevant chapter in the anatomical list. New to this edition is an overview of ENT conditions and their management in other parts of the world.
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Caroline, Macé, ed. The evolution of texts: Confronting stemmatological and genetical methods : proceedings of the international workshop held in Louvain-la Neuve on September 1-2, 2004. Pisa [etc.]: Istituti editoriali e poligrafici internazionali, 2006.

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Oberhauser, Otto. Automatisches Klassifizieren: Entwicklungsstand--Methodik--Anwendungsbereiche Mit Einem Vorworth Von Winfried Godert (Europaische Hochschulschriften: Reihe 41, Informatik). Peter Lang Publishing, 2005.

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Bolens, Guillemette. Kinesic Humor. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190930066.001.0001.

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Literature is one of the richest sources of information concerning the ways in which human beings are able to play with cognition. According to the theory of embodied cognition, human cognition is grounded in sensorimotricity, i.e., the ability to feel, perceive, and move. The pervading cognitive process called perceptual simulation, which is activated when we cognitively process a gesture in a real-life situation, is also recruited when we read about actions, movements, and gestures in texts. Kinesic Humor examines literary works written by major authors—including Chrétien de Troyes, Cervantes, Milton, Saint-Simon, Rousseau, Sterne, and Stendhal—in which perceptual simulations of complex sensorimotor events and kinesic interactions trigger humorous effects. Such works create anticipations regarding movements and sensations, which are unexpectedly thwarted, thus producing cognitive shifts typical of humor. By bringing together literary studies, cognitive studies, gesture studies, and humor studies, this book offers original perspectives on such important artworks as Paradise Lost, Don Quixote, and Le Rouge et le Noir. In it, the importance of rhythm and tonicity in the perception of movements and gestures is a focus of attention. The interactional significance of gestures often lies in their dynamics, and this fact also applies to the cognitive retrieval of narrated gestures during the act of reading. The method of kinesic analysis practiced in this book takes into account such cognitive features in correlation with the historical and cultural contexts in which the literary works were written.
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