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Cull, Paul. Walking tree heuristics for string matching and gene location. Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 1997.

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Rushton, B. T. Matching tree species to site conditions in reclamation. s.n, 1988.

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Hsu, Tai C. Fast walking tree method via recurrence reduction for biological string alignment. Oregon State University, Dept. of Computer Science, 2002.

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Wang, J. T. L. Reference manual for ATBE -- a tool for approximate tree pattern matching. Alpha version 1.0. Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, 1991.

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M, Warner, and Overseas Development Institute, eds. Matching livelihood needs to tree selection in high potential farming systems: Lessons from participatory research in Nepal and India. Overseas Development Institute, 1999.

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Cai, Jiazhen. More efficient bottom-up multipattern matching in trees. Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, 1992.

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Irniger, Christophe-André Mario. Graph matching: Filtering databases of graphs using machine learning techniques. AKA, 2005.

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1949-, Booth T. H., ed. Matching trees and sites: Proceedings of an international workshop held in Bangkok, Thailand 27-30 March 1995. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research., 1996.

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Cavener, Jeffrey Douglas. Visualization, implementation, and application of the Walking Tree heuristics for biological string matching. 1997.

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Matching Livelihood Needs to Tree Selection in High Potential Farming Systems: Lessons from Participatory Research in Nepal and India (Agricultural Research & Extension Network (AgREN) Paper). Overseas Development Institute, 1999.

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Booth, T. H. Matching Trees and Sites (ACIAR Proceedings). Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, 1996.

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Irniger, C. A. M. Graph Matching (Diski: Dissertationen Zur Kuenstlichen Intelligenz). IOS Press, 2005.

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Key questions in hydrology and watershed management: a study and revision guide. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249682.0000.

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Abstract This book is a study and revision guide about key questions in hydrology and water management. It includes five sections where each section contains a certain type of questions. These are divided into multiple choice questions, matching questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, true/false questions, and image-based questions. Some of the questions test knowledge, understanding and judgement skills. Ideally, the questions are aimed at making the student 'think'.
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Roush, Sherrilyn. The Difference between Knowledge and Understanding. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198724551.003.0024.

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I characterize Gettier cases as failures of understanding, and give a theory of what it is to understand why proposition p is true. This view is based on the concept of probabilistic relevance matching, having one’s dispositions to believe p mirror the probabilistic relations that p has to all other matters. Based in probability, the view yields a clear relationship, and also distinction, between the concept of understanding and the concept of knowledge defined in terms of probabilistic tracking. With these tools we are able to see that gettierization avoidance has a value independent of the v
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Stańczykiewicz, Arkadiusz. Prawdopodobieństwo wystąpienia szkód w odnowieniach podokapowych wskutek pozyskiwania drewna oraz model ich szacowania. Publishing House of the University of Agriculture in Krakow, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15576/978-83-66602-34-2.

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An analysis of the existing literature on the issue of damage to regeneration caused by timber harvesting, revealed that a great majority of results reported in those publications was obtained through laborious and time-consuming field research conducted in two stages. Field research methods for gathering data, employed by various authors, differed in terms of the manner of establishing trial plots, the accuracy of counting and evaluating the number of saplings growing on the investigated sites, classification systems used for distinguishing particular groups of regeneration based on quantitat
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