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Is Wikipedia Really Neutral? A Sentiment Perspective Study of War-related Wikipedia Articles since 1945

by Yiwei Zhou, Ra I. Cristea, Zachary Roberts
"... Wikipedia is supposed to be supporting the “Neutral Point of View”. Instead of accept-ing this statement as a fact, the current paper analyses its veracity by specifically analysing a typically controversial (negative) topic, such as war, and answering questions such as “Are there sentiment differen ..."
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-sons such as people’s feelings of involvement and empathy can lead to sentiment expression differences across multilingual Wikipedia on war-related topics; the more people contribute to an article on a war-related topic, the more extreme sentiment the article will express; dif-ferent cultures also focus on different

Relations defined on sets

by Edmund Woronowicz - Journal of Formalized Mathematics , 1989
"... Summary. The article includes theorems concerning properties of relations defined as a subset of the Cartesian product of two sets (mode Relation of X,Y where X,Y are sets). Some notions, introduced in [4] such as domain, codomain, field of a relation, composition of relations, image and inverse ima ..."
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Summary. The article includes theorems concerning properties of relations defined as a subset of the Cartesian product of two sets (mode Relation of X,Y where X,Y are sets). Some notions, introduced in [4] such as domain, codomain, field of a relation, composition of relations, image and inverse

The sequence of the human genome

by J. Craig Venter, Et Al, J. Craig Venter, Mark D. Adams, Eugene W. Myers, Peter W. Li, Richard J. Mural, Granger G. Sutton, Hamilton O. Smith, Mark Y, Cheryl A. Evans, Robert A. Holt, Jeannine D. Gocayne, Peter Amanatides, Richard M. Ballew, Daniel H. Huson, Jennifer Russo Wortman, Qing Zhang, Xiangqun H. Zheng, Lin Chen, Marian Skupski, Gangadharan Subramanian, Paul D. Thomas, Jinghui Zhang, George L. Gabor Miklos, Catherine Nelson, Samuel Broder, Andrew G. C , 2001
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Self-discrepancy: A theory relating self and affect

by E. Tory Higgins - PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW , 1987
"... This article presents a theory of how different types of discrepancies between self-state representations are related to different kinds of emotional vulnerabilities. One domain of the self (actual; ideal; ought) and one standpoint on the self (own; significant other) constitute each type of self-st ..."
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This article presents a theory of how different types of discrepancies between self-state representations are related to different kinds of emotional vulnerabilities. One domain of the self (actual; ideal; ought) and one standpoint on the self (own; significant other) constitute each type of self

Analysis of relative gene expression data using real-time quantitative

by Kenneth J. Livak, Thomas D. Schmittgen - PCR and 2 ���CT method. Methods 25 , 2001
"... of the target gene relative to some reference group The two most commonly used methods to analyze data from real-time, quantitative PCR experiments are absolute quantifica-such as an untreated control or a sample at time zero tion and relative quantification. Absolute quantification deter- in a time ..."
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of the target gene relative to some reference group The two most commonly used methods to analyze data from real-time, quantitative PCR experiments are absolute quantifica-such as an untreated control or a sample at time zero tion and relative quantification. Absolute quantification deter- in a

Landscape Ecology

by Rémy J. Petit, Et Al, M. A. White , 1986
"... The following resources related to this article are available online at www.sciencemag.org (this information is current as of December 14, 2007): Updated information and services, including high-resolution figures, can be found in the online version of this article at: ..."
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The following resources related to this article are available online at www.sciencemag.org (this information is current as of December 14, 2007): Updated information and services, including high-resolution figures, can be found in the online version of this article at:

Yago: A Core of Semantic Knowledge

by Fabian M. Suchanek, Gjergji Kasneci, Gerhard Weikum - IN PROC. OF WWW ’07 , 2007
"... We present YAGO, a light-weight and extensible ontology with high coverage and quality. YAGO builds on entities and relations and currently contains roughly 900,000 entities and 5,000,000 facts. This includes the Is-A hierarchy as well as non-taxonomic relations between entities (such as hasWonPrize ..."
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We present YAGO, a light-weight and extensible ontology with high coverage and quality. YAGO builds on entities and relations and currently contains roughly 900,000 entities and 5,000,000 facts. This includes the Is-A hierarchy as well as non-taxonomic relations between entities (such as has

The ordinal numbers

by Grzegorz Bancerek - Journal of Formalized Mathematics , 1989
"... Summary. We present the choice function rule in the beginning of the article. In the main part of the article we formalize the base of cardinal theory. In the first section we introduce the concept of cardinal numbers and order relations between them. We present here Cantor-Bernstein theorem and oth ..."
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Summary. We present the choice function rule in the beginning of the article. In the main part of the article we formalize the base of cardinal theory. In the first section we introduce the concept of cardinal numbers and order relations between them. We present here Cantor-Bernstein theorem

A Survey on Sensor Networks

by Lan F. Akyildiz, Welljan Su, Yogesh Sankarasubramaniam, Erdal Cayirci , 2002
"... Recent advancement in wireless communica- tions and electronics has enabled the develop- ment of low-cost sensor networks. The sensor networks can be used for various application areas (e.g., health, military, home). For different application areas, there are different technical issues that research ..."
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that researchers are currently resolving. The current state of the art of sensor networks is captured in this article, where solutions are discussed under their related protocol stack layer sections. This article also points out the open research issues and intends to spark new interests and developments

The empirical case for two systems of reasoning

by Steven A. Sloman , 1996
"... Distinctions have been proposed between systems of reasoning for centuries. This article distills properties shared by many of these distinctions and characterizes the resulting systems in light of recent findings and theoretical developments. One system is associative because its computations ref ..."
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Distinctions have been proposed between systems of reasoning for centuries. This article distills properties shared by many of these distinctions and characterizes the resulting systems in light of recent findings and theoretical developments. One system is associative because its computations
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