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Zhao, Xiao Gang, and Ying Pan. "Greenway: Origin, Planning Features and Significance." Applied Mechanics and Materials 295-298 (February 2013): 2660–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.295-298.2660.

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Large-scale greenway planning and construction have been developing for more than 30 years in Europe and the United States. But in China,it is a new topic which has just been noted for few years. With the the development of the research and practice, many countries in the world have been aware of that the greenway planning and construction is a significant measure for the prosperity of the country. This article reviews the origin of the greenway planning, discuss the definition, phase classification, planning features and its significance. The auther hopes it can contribute to the theoretical innovation and practice of greenway planning in China.
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Ibragimova, E. A., G. R. Nurekeshova, А. А. Аbilov, and N. R. Khegai. "Significance and features of dialogical teaching." Pedagogy and Psychology 47, no. 2 (June 30, 2021): 169–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.51889/2021-2.2077-6861.18.

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The authors of the article focus on the features and importance of interactive learning, analyze the actions of teachers and students in the process of dialogical learning, the methods used in group work. Lectures on the specialty «Translation Studies», a joint conversation of students in practical classes, pair work, analysis of the group work advantages and disadvantages, identified the strengths and weaknesses of the lesson. The authors made a reflective analysis of the content of lectures and practical classes, using new approaches to teaching and learning. Ways of increasing the effectiveness of dialogical learning, specific methods used, lesson planning, proper feedback, ways of dialogue between student and teacher, student and learner have been determined. As interactive learning is a truly effective form of learning that contributes significantly to the development of students’ spoken language, this approach which helps them to open up, communicate, and increase their vocabulary is described in the article.
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Bobrovnyk, S. V. "Judicial interpretation: features and practical significance." INTERPRETATION OF LAW: FROM THE THEORY TO THE PRACTICE, no. 12 (2021): 50–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.33663/2524-017x-2021-12-8.

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Reforming the main spheres of life of modern society causes a significant increase in the importance of law as a social value, a means of ensuring a compromise of social needs, interests and opportunities. Thus, the need for interpretation in law is due not only to the imperfection and ambiguity of the law itself, but also the essence of the right of implementation, which requires interpretation of the law. Violation of the rules of interpretation has serious consequences associated with the violation of human rights and freedoms. The difficulty of understanding the interpretation is related to such factors as: the complexity of the law itself and the sources of its manifestation; the complexity of the interpretation process, which includes clarification and clarification of norms; prevalence of interpretation at all stages of legal regulation; features of subjects of law performing interpretations; multifaceted purpose of interpretation; the prevalence of interpretation results. This makes it possible to argue that there are peculiarities of interpretation in relation to the type of legal activity. The process of interpretation also has its peculiarities in the activity of judges. Judicial interpretation can be defined as the intellectual and volitional activity of courts, based on professional knowledge, carried out in certain ways and using special methods to clarify the content of the applicable law; making a judicial decision; finding a compromise of different interests. Its necessity is determined by the general nature of legal norms; features of the external expression of legal norms; features of the language of law and the rules of presentation of legal norms in the text of the normative legal act; systematic legal requirements; a significant amount of regulatory material used; ambiguity of legal terminology and normative consolidation of several options of behavior, which are chosen by the subjects at their own discretion; conflict and inconsistency of regulatory material. An important aspect of the analysis of judicial interpretation is to clarify its features as a process of thinking. First,in the process of mental activity, the judge can not only find out the direct meaning of the norm, but also reveal its hidden meaning. We are talking about the ambiguity of the wording of legal norms, which directly affects their content. In this case, the judge chooses the meaning of the rule that most fully takes into account the circumstances of the case. Such a situation is possible in the absence of the content included in the norm, which is objectively caused by the practice of its application and the objective needs of society. Secondly, the judge’s mental activity takes place in the case of studying the case file, the evidence presented and the degree of validity of the decisions of the bodies conducting the pretrial investigation or the materials and evidence provided by the parties. Interpreting these documents, the judge chooses those that constitute the evidence base of the case and are sufficiently substantiated. Third, it is the choice of the necessary method of interpretation that corresponds to its purpose. It is important to understand the interpretation and concretization of the legal prescription in order to understand the content of the norm in the process of interpretation. As we know, concretization is the extension of an abstract norm to a certain case or subject. Concretization is the meaning of law enforcement. It is through the issuance of a judicial decision that a rule of law acquires a concretized meaning, extends to a certain situation or regulates the behavior of a certain individually determined subject. If the formal interpretation obliges the judge to clearly follow the text to be interpreted guided solely by the principle of legality, which can lead to an ill-considered, unjust decision, then a realistic way allows in the interpretation to apply the principles and ideas of morality, justice, which can increase the efficiency of judicial activity. Both of these approaches have positive and negative features. After all, if a judge is guided exclusively by the provisions of the law, then, on the one hand, he will ensure compliance with the rule of law and create conditions for improving the effectiveness of law and legal regulation and, on the other hand, he may not ensure fairness and compromise of conflicting interests. law-making in the conditions of dynamic development of social relations. Overcoming the negative aspects of judicial interpretation depends on a number of objective factors related to the quality of legislation, lack of political influence on justice, provision of judges with decent remuneration and working conditions, lack of pressure from higher courts, formation of respect for judicial activity by society. Of great importance in this process is the subjective factors related to the level of training of the judge, the presence of practical experience, his idea of justice, the level of awareness of the generalizations of judicial practice, its legal culture and legal awareness. These factors may affect the appropriate combination of factual and realistic interpretation of legal norms in the justice process. It is important to achieve the goal of interpretation, which can be interpreted with a certain opposite. After all, on the one hand, it consists in intellectually comprehending the will of the legislator and ensuring its concretization in the judicial decision, and on the other hand, this goal should be connected with ensuring justice of the law by taking into account the specifics of a particular case. The combination of these seemingly opposing aspects of the purpose can be ensured by the judge’s justified and appropriate choice of method and method of interpretation. The peculiarities of judicial interpretation are that a judge must not only know the law, but also be able to apply it; must choose the alternative provided by the legal act, which is appropriate and ensures the fairness of the decision; to overcome the double meaning of the legal requirement by intellectual and volitional activity and inner conviction; take into account the causal relationship of interpretation - decision – execution of the decision; adhere to the powers granted and the procedural requirements for their implementation; be aware of the importance of judicial interpretation not only for a particular decision, but also for judicial practice. Interpretation is an important prerequisite for the concretization of law, a means of ensuring its legitimacy and the fact of its high efficiency. In our opinion, interpretation in the process of concretization can take place: in the case of application of imperfect rules of legal technique, which has an incomplete wording and ends with a statement, etc., in other cases; in case of availability of evaluation categories that need clarification; in case of making changes, additions to the legal instruction or its cancellation; in case the judge clarifies the content of the norm in the process of judicial discretion. Keywords: law, law enforcement, interpretation, court interpretation, judicial decision.
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Subramanyam, BR, SC Horii, and S. Hilton. "Diffuse testicular disease: sonographic features and significance." American Journal of Roentgenology 145, no. 6 (December 1985): 1221–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.2214/ajr.145.6.1221.

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Burnett, Richard D., and Jack C. Hall. "Significance of ultrastructural features in etched conodonts." Journal of Paleontology 66, no. 2 (March 1992): 266–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000033783.

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Acid etching combined with scanning electron microscopy (S.E.M.) accentuates a variety of conodont microstructural patterns as compared to unetched specimens. External and internal organic layers surrounding apatitic lamellae are found with internal organic layers apparently thinner than their external counterparts. This may imply partial removal of the outermost organic layer prior to secretion of the next lamella. Etching also provides evidence of internally preserved striate ornament. Polygonal etch artifacts and zones of crystallites aligned in small areas are interpreted as possible sites for apatite biomineralization.
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Hare, P. D., and J. van Staden. "Cytokinin oxidase: Biochemical features and physiological significance." Physiologia Plantarum 91, no. 1 (May 1994): 128–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1034/j.1399-3054.1994.910118.x.

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Guerra-Romero, L., A. Telenti, R. L. Thompson, and G. D. Roberts. "Polymicrobial Fungemia: Microbiology, Clinical Features, and Significance." Clinical Infectious Diseases 11, no. 2 (March 1, 1989): 208–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/clinids/11.2.208.

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Sivan, Gisha. "Fish venom: pharmacological features and biological significance." Fish and Fisheries 10, no. 2 (June 2009): 159–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-2979.2008.00309.x.

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Chaluvadi, Mahesh, M. V. Raghunadh, Chennamsetty Pullarao, and M. Sankar Kishore. "Significance of Textural Features in Aerial Images." IETE Journal of Education 53, no. 1 (January 2012): 9–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09747338.2012.10876088.

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Hare, P. D., and J. Staden. "Cytokinin oxidase: Biochemical features and physiological significance." Physiologia Plantarum 91, no. 1 (May 1994): 128–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3054.1994.tb00668.x.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Features of significance"

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Schuy, Lars. "Speech features and their significance in speaker recognition." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.288845.

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This thesis addresses the significance of speech features within the task of speaker recognition. Motivated by the perception of simple attributes like `loud', `smooth', `fast', more than 70 new speech features are developed. A set of basic speech features like pitch, loudness and speech speed are combined together with these new features in a feature set, one set per utterance. A neural network classifier is used to evaluate the significance of these features by creating a speaker recognition system and analysing the behaviour of successfully trained single-speaker networks. An in-depth analysis of network weights allows a rating of significance and feature contribution. A subjective listening experiment validates and confirms the results of the neural network analysis. The work starts with an extended sentence analysis; ten sentences are uttered by 630 speakers. The extraction of 100 speech features is outlined and a 100-element feature vector for each utterance is derived. Some features themselves and the methods of analysing them have been used elsewhere, for example pitch, sound pressure level, spectral envelope, loudness, speech speed and glottal-to-noise excitation. However, more than 70 of the 100 features are derivatives of these basic features and have not yet been described and used before in the speakerr ecognition research,e speciallyyn ot within a rating of feature significance. These derivatives include histogram, 3`d and 4 moments, function approximation, as well as other statistical analyses applied to the basic features. The first approach assessing the significance of features and their possible use in a recognition system is based on a probability analysis. The analysis is established on the assumption that within the speaker's ten utterances' single feature values have a small deviation and cluster around the mean value of one speaker. The presented features indeed cluster into groups and show significant differences between speakers, thus enabling a clear separation of voices when applied to a small database of < 20 speakers. The recognition and assessment of individual feature contribution jecomes impossible, when the database is extended to 200 speakers. To ensure continous vplidation of feature contribution it is necessary to consider a different type of classifier. These limitations are overcome with the introduction of neural network classifiers. A separate network is assigned to each speaker, resulting in the creation of 630 networks. All networks are of standard feed-forward backpropagation type and have a 100-input, 20- hidden-nodes, one-output architecture. The 6300 available feature vectors are split into a training, validation and test set in the ratio of 5-3-2. The networks are initially trained with the same 100-feature input database. Successful training was achieved within 30 to 100 epochs per network. The speaker related to the network with the highest output is declared as the speaker represented by the input. The achieved recognition rate for 630 speakers is -49%. A subsequent preclusion of features with minor significance raises the recognition rate to 57%. The analysis of the network weight behaviour reveals two major pointsA definite ranking order of significance exists between the 100 features. Many of the newly introduced derivatives of pitch, brightness, spectral voice patterns and speech speed contribute intensely to recognition, whereas feature groups related to glottal-to-noiseexcitation ratio and sound pressure level play a less important role. The significance of features is rated by the training, testing and validation behaviour of the networks under data sets with reduced information content, the post-trained weight distribution and the standard deviation of weight distribution within networks. The findings match with results of a subjective listening experiment. As a second major result the analysis shows that there are large differences between speakers and the significance of features, i. e. not all speakers use the same feature set to the same extent. The speaker-related networks exhibit key features, where they are uniquely identifiable and these key features vary from speaker to speaker. Some features like pitch are used by all networks; other features like sound pressure level and glottal-to-noise excitation ratio are used by only a few distinct classifiers. Again, the findings correspond with results of a subjective listening experiment. This thesis presents more than 70 new features which never have been used before in speaker recognition. A quantitative ranking order of 100 speech features is introduced. Such a ranking order has not been documented elsewhere and is comparatively new to the area of speaker recognition. This ranking order is further extended and describes the amount to which a classifier uses or omits single features, solely depending on the characteristics of the voice sample. Such a separation has not yet been documented and is a novel contribution. The close correspondence of the subjective listening experiment and the findings of the network classifiers show that it is plausible to model the behaviour of human speech recognition with an artificial neural network. Again such a validation is original in the area of speaker recognition
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Brown, Sandra Lois School of Design UNSW. "Significance, the vessel and the domestic." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of Design, 2004. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/20761.

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Throughout history, people have made or acquired vessels from which to sip their favourite beverage. In the contemporary domestic setting, households frequently accumulate multiples of the same type of object in numbers that are considerably greater than is necessary and practical for use alone. Of these many objects there are often individual pieces that have special significance for the owner or user. Some are so valued that they may even be removed and set aside because of their perceived importance. The research was initiated by a previous study of tea drinking vessels coupled with a desire, as an object maker and collector, to find out why people have special items that they designate as personally important. The aim was to identify how significance could be recognised in specific objects and whether the notion that a group of features used to gauge such objects could be conveyed into studio based work. The research outcomes are evidenced in a text-based document (which articulates the theoretical and empirical elements of the enquiry) and a body of creative studio work developed in response to aspects of the investigation. The document encompasses two components of the study. The first references material from the fields of museum and cultural studies, pivotal in focusing the enquiry. This contributed to the compilation of a general and speculative inventory of qualities that might pertain to objects deemed ???significant???. During these early investigations it became evident that a more in depth and contemporary analysis of significant drinking vessels, their owners and/or users was required. A Survey Questionnaire regarding personal use and special drinking vessels preceded a series of Interviews with a selected group of Australia curators, artists, academics and collectors who discussed and analysed their association with a personally significant drinking vessel. Subsequently, the content of these interviews became central to the focus of the research and outcomes. The research isolates a number of attributes that are commonly identified in objects that, whatever their condition, are deemed ???significant???. These describe the maker, usage, ownership, association and historical context. The perceived value or worth of the object for its owner, is recognised as a consequence of significance and declares the object as distinctive. This outcome is clearly validated by the interviews. The studio work develops from the fusion of personal narrative that has been enhanced by findings of the research. In particular, it references the cherished object, most especially those pieces that have been retained despite the ravages of time and use. The resulting work was exhibited as Trace Elements ??? Marking Time: Significance, the Vessel and the Domestic at Kudos Gallery, Paddington in April 2004.
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Gerakis, J. G. (Jeffrey George). "Aerodynamic measurements on some special wing features of nocturnal owls and their acoustic significance." Thesis, McGill University, 1985. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=63333.

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Chan, Yuen Ling (Tracey). "The biological features and clinical significance of natural killer cell reconstitution following allogenic stem cell transplantation." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2018. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/8714/.

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Natural killer (NK) cells reconstitute rapidly following allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) at a time when alloreactive T cell immunity is being established. Important differences are seen in the patterns of reconstitution between T cell deplete, T cell replete and umbilical cord stem cell transplants. 82 patients who received T cell-deplete allo-SCT were studied to determine the functional and transcriptional profile of the reconstituting NK cells and to assess the relationship with clinical outcome. NK cells at day 14 (D14-NK) were donor-derived, intensely proliferating and expressed chemokine receptors targeted to lymphoid and peripheral tissue. Spontaneous production of the immunoregulatory cytokine IL-10 was observed in over 70% of cells and transcription of cytokines and growth factors was augmented. D14-NK cell number was inversely correlated with the incidence of grade II-IV acute graft versus host disease (GVHD). These findings reveal that robust reconstitution of immunoregulatory NK cells by day 14 after allo-SCT is an important determinant of clinical outcome and suggest NK cells may suppress development of the T cell-mediated alloreactive immune response through production of IL-10.
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Styles, Adam James. "The nature and significance of Late-Orogenic extensional structures in the Varsican Orogen of SW England and comparison to equivalent features from the Italian Apennines." Thesis, Durham University, 1997. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/981/.

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Whissell, John. "Significant Feature Clustering." Thesis, University of Waterloo, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10012/2926.

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In this thesis, we present a new clustering algorithm we call Significance Feature Clustering, which is designed to cluster text documents. Its central premise is the mapping of raw frequency count vectors to discrete-valued significance vectors which contain values of -1, 0, or 1. These values represent whether a word is significantly negative, neutral, or significantly positive, respectively. Initially, standard tf-idf vectors are computed from raw frequency vectors, then these tf-idf vectors are transformed to significance vectors using a parameter alpha, where alpha controls the mapping -1, 0, or 1 for each vector entry. SFC clusters agglomeratively, with each document's significance vector representing a cluster of size one containing just the document, and iteratively merges the two clusters that exhibit the most similar average using cosine similarity. We show that by using a good alpha value, the significance vectors produced by SFC provide an accurate indication of which words are significant to which documents, as well as the type of significance, and therefore correspondingly yield a good clustering in terms of a well-known definition of clustering quality. We further demonstrate that a user need not manually select an alpha as we develop a new definition of clustering quality that is highly correlated with text clustering quality. Our metric extends the family of metrics known as internal similarity, so that it can be applied to a tree of clusters rather than a set, but it also factors in an aspect of recall that was absent from previous internal similarity metrics. Using this new definition of internal similarity, which we call maximum tree internal similarity, we show that a close to optimal text clustering may be picked from any number of clusterings created by different alpha's. The automatically selected clusterings have qualities that are close to that of a well-known and powerful hierarchical clustering algorithm.
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Perkins, David Neil. "Computer methods for identifying significant features in protein sequences." Thesis, University of Leeds, 1994. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/6772/.

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The research described in this thesis can be easily and conveniently separated under two broad headings. the definition of discriminating motif sets for protein families and software development In this instance the phrase motif set refers to a combination of features in the amino acid sequences of a family of proteins that is diagnostic of family membership and therefore has predictive value in identifying new family members. Under the first heading. a number of sets of motifs are described in detail while a number of others are included as an appendix in a format compatible with the PRINTS motif database. All these studies involved the multiple alignment of protein sequences extracted from the database and the use of database scanning techniques. From these motif sets it has been possible to identify new members of protein families and they may also supply valuable information for the exploration of the possible function and structure of the protein families. A number of sequence analysis software packages are also described. They include both novel software and also the reworking of old algorithms with additions to make them more efficient. more useful for modem requirements and to fix existing problems. In the former category. new sequence alignment programs have been developed which integrate structural information (if any is available) with sequence and physicochemical properties. A number of programs are also discussed that allow the display and manipulation of a variety of sequence parameters. such as hydropathy and positional variability. which are very useful tools for motif definition. All these programs are written in C and the majority make use of the XlMotif programming libraries. where appropriate and are available on a variety of different hardware platforms. The ADSP system has also been rewritten to make it more efficient and it has been ported to the UNIX operating system to make it more accessible to a larger number of users.
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Chang, Raphael M. Eng Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "Significance of omnidirectional fisheye cameras for feature-based visual SLAM." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/129885.

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Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, February, 2020
Cataloged from student-submitted PDF of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-124).
Robust GPS-denied navigation of mobile robots is becoming increasingly important as robots become more ubiquitous. Cameras are powerful sensors for this application due to their low cost and high information density. The task of using camera-based computer vision techniques for navigation is typically referred to as visual simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM), where a robot both estimates its pose and reconstructs its environment simultaneously using only cameras. Most existing work for visual SLAM relies on the use of the pinhole camera model, which requires that images from wider angle, more distorted lenses be rectified before they are usable. This limits the field of view well below 180 degrees. However, cameras with omnidirectional fisheye lenses can see much more of their surroundings, which suggests they may be beneficial for the visual SLAM task; this hypothesis is supported by the trend that recent commercial products that rely on robust visual navigation use fisheye cameras. In this thesis, we explore the apparent discrepancy between the types of cameras traditionally used for navigation tasks in the research community and in industry where robustness is critical. We propose that the scarcity of work using omnidirectional cameras is due to an ill-formed belief that adapting fisheye lenses into traditional computer vision algorithms is infeasible or not worth the effort required to redesign those algorithms. To show this, a benchmarking suite for stereo visual SLAM was developed using traditional feature-based visual odometry algorithms. The building block components of visual SLAM, including feature correspondence, odometry, and reconstruction, were evaluated for both fisheye and perspective cameras. The results show that not only do omnidirectional fisheye cameras easily plug into existing algorithms with minimal modification, they also result in better performance for navigation tasks than perspective cameras with limited field of view.
by Raphael Chang.
M. Eng.
M.Eng. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Chen, Li. "Searching for significant feature interaction from biological data." Diss., Online access via UMI:, 2007.

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Sreevalson, Nair Jaya. "Modular processing of two-dimensional significance map for efficient feature extraction." Thesis, Mississippi State : Mississippi State University, 2002. http://library.msstate.edu/etd/show.asp?etd=etd-07012002-111746.

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Books on the topic "Features of significance"

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Holt, Chrystal Nanette. The occurrence, development and engineering significance of solution features in an area of Norfolk. [London]: Queen Mary and Westfield College, 1994.

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Universal temple dedicated to Sri Ramakrishna at Chennai: It's need, unique features, and significance. Mylapore, Chennai: Sri Ramakrishna Math, 2000.

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Collins, Edward W. Geologic significance of remotely sensed physiographic features of the Texas Panhandle and adjacent regions. Austin, Tex: Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin, 1990.

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Applying significant bilingual instructional features in the classroom. Rosslyn, Va: National Clearing House for Bilingual Education, 1985.

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Warner, Mont M. Significant features of Idaho geology: Boise State University, 1967-1984. [Boise, Idaho]: BSU, 1985.

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Carol, White. Significant bedrock features of the Maine coast: Boothbay to Calais. Augusta, Me: Executive Dept., Maine State Planning Office, 1989.

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Alberta. Alberta Environmental Protection. Resource Data Division and Geowest Environmental Consultants Ltd, eds. Biophysical inventory, significant, sensitive and disturbance features of the Whaleback area. Edmonton: GEOWEST Environmental Consultants Ltd., 1997.

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Bruhjell, D. R. Biophysical and significant ecological features of the Kootenay Plains Ecological Reserve. Edmonton: GEOWEST Environmental Consultants Ltd., 1997.

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Amit, Saxena, Bentz Jerry A, Alberta. Alberta Environmental Protection. Resource Data Division, and Geowest Environmental Consultants Ltd, eds. Biophysical overview, significant, sensitive and disturbance features of the Saddle Hills, Alberta. Edmonton: GEOWEST Environmental Consultants Ltd., 1999.

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Rand, Robert S. A hybrid methodology for detecting cartographically significant features using Landsat TM imagery. Fort Belvoir, Va: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Topographic Laboratories, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Features of significance"

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Yamazaki, Toshio. "Features and Significance of German-Style Management." In German Business Management, 211–37. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54303-9_10.

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Ala, Sasi Kanth, and Narayana Murthy Kavi. "Significance of Syntactic Features for Word Sense Disambiguation." In Advances in Natural Language Processing, 340–48. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30228-5_30.

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Wittliff, James L., Joseph C. Allegra, Thomas G. Day, and Salman M. Hyder. "Structural Features and Clinical Significance of Estrogen Receptors." In Steroid Receptors in Health and Disease, 287–312. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5541-0_21.

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Silverberg, S. G. "Prognostic Significance of Pathologic Features of Ovarian Carcinoma." In Current Topics in Pathology, 85–109. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74011-4_5.

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Embabi, Nabil Sayed. "Geo-Parks and Features of Geomorphic and Geologic Significance." In World Geomorphological Landscapes, 307–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-65661-8_23.

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Hadley, Gregg A., and Jonathan M. G. Higgins. "Integrin αEβ7: Molecular Features and Functional Significance in the Immune System." In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 97–110. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9153-3_7.

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Lace, Michael J., and John E. Mylroie. "The Biological and Archaeological Significance of Coastal Caves and Karst Features." In Coastal Karst Landforms, 111–26. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5016-6_5.

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Suhas, M. V., and B. P. Swathi. "Significance of Haralick Features in Bone Tumor Classification Using Support Vector Machine." In Engineering Vibration, Communication and Information Processing, 349–61. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1642-5_32.

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Cursons, Joseph, and Melissa J. Davis. "Determining the Significance of Protein Network Features and Attributes Using Permutation Testing." In Methods in Molecular Biology, 199–208. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6740-7_15.

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Schweingruber, Fritz Hans, Annett Börner, and Ernst-Detlef Schulze. "Ecological, Morphological, Taxonomical and Functional Significance of Stem Features Within the Dicotyledons." In Atlas of Stem Anatomy in Herbs, Shrubs and Trees, 293–353. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20435-7_3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Features of significance"

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John, Remya Susan, Starlet Ben Alex, M. S. Sinith, and Leena Mary. "Significance of prosodic features for automatic emotion recognition." In PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MICROELECTRONICS, SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS 2019. AIP Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0004235.

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Meng, Zhiguo, Lele Hou, Guodong Yang, Tianxing Wang, Qian Huang, and Zhanchuan Cai. "Microwave Thermophysical Features of Apollo Basin and its Geologic Significance." In IGARSS 2018 - 2018 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/igarss.2018.8518157.

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Zhan, Daning, and Yongli Zou. "Features of web subject-related image and its retrieval significance." In 2015 Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference (APSIPA). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apsipa.2015.7415452.

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von Agris, Ulrich, Moritz Knorr, and Karl-Friedrich Kraiss. "The significance of facial features for automatic sign language recognition." In Gesture Recognition (FG). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/afgr.2008.4813472.

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Kumar, Sudhakar, Tushar Kanti Das, and Rabul Hussain Laskar. "Significance of acoustic features for designing an emotion classification system." In 2014 8th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (ICECE). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icece.2014.7026962.

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Dandu, Sriram Raju, Matthew M. Engelhard, Myla D. Goldman, and John Lach. "Determining physiological significance of inertial gait features in multiple sclerosis." In 2016 IEEE 13th International Conference on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks (BSN). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bsn.2016.7516271.

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Sailor, Hardik B., Maulik C. Madhavi, and Hemant A. Patil. "Significance of Phase-based Features for Person Recognition Using Humming." In the 2nd International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2708463.2709035.

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Jain, Sarika, Sunny Bagga, Ramchand Hablani, Narendra Choudhari, and Sanjay Tanwani. "Significance of facial features in performance of automatic facial expression recognition." In 2014 Conference on IT in Business, Industry and Government (CSIBIG). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csibig.2014.7057002.

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Liu, Jiamin, Yijun Lan, Ying Zhou, Tianwei Ma, Yingjun Pan, and Weiguo Gong. "Significance evaluation of geometric features in classification of chinese facial images." In The 14th International Symposium on: Smart Structures and Materials & Nondestructive Evaluation and Health Monitoring, edited by H. Felix Wu, Aaron A. Diaz, and Peter J. Shull. SPIE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.714225.

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Xu, Yun-Yun, Zhen-Rong Lin, and Tao Zhang. "Design features and significance of the ductile reinforced concrete frame structure." In The 2015 International Conference on Design, Manufacturing and Mechatronics (ICDMM2015). WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814730518_0023.

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Sharpe, D. R., H. A. J. Russell, and R. D. Knight. Glaciofluvial features and their significance in the proposed National Park Reserve, east arm of Great Slave Lake. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/292455.

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Oltarzhevskyi, Dmytro. HISTORICAL FEATURES OF CORPORATE MEDIA FORMATION IN UKRAINE AND IN THE WORLD. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11067.

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The article examines the world and Ukrainian history of corporate periodicals. The main purpose of this study is to reproduce an objective global picture of the emergence and formation of corporate periodicals, taking into account the business and socio-economic context. Accordingly, its tasks are to compare the conditions and features of corporate media genesis in different countries, to determine the main factors of their development, as well as to clarify the transformations of the terminological apparatus. The research is based on mostly foreign secondary scientific works published from 1915 to the present time. The literature was studied using methods such as overview, historical, functional and thematic analysis, description, and generalization. A systematic approach was used to determine the role and place of each element in the system, as well as to comprehensively consider the object in the general historical context and within the current scientific discourse. The method of systematization made it possible to establish internal and external connections, patterns and contradictions in the development of the object of study. The main historical milestones on this path are identified, examples of the first successful corporate publications and their contribution to business development, public relations, and corporate communications are considered. It was found that corporate media emerged in the mid-nineteenth century spontaneously, on the wave of practical business needs in response to industrialization, company increase, staff growth, and consumer market development. Their appearance preceded the formation of the public relations industry and changed the structure of the information space. The scientific significance of this research is that the historical look at the evolution of corporate media provides an understanding of their place, influence, capabilities, and growing communicative role in the digital age.
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Tooker, Megan, and Adam Smith. Historic landscape management plan for the Fort Huachuca Historic District National Historic Landmark and supplemental areas. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41025.

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The U.S. Congress codified the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA) to provide guidelines and requirements for preserving tangible elements of our nation’s past. This preservation was done primarily through creation of the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), which contains requirements for federal agencies to address, inventory, and evaluate their cultural resources, and to determine the effect of federal undertakings on properties deemed eligible or potentially eligible for the NRHP. This work inventoried and evaluated the historic landscapes within the National Landmark District at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. A historic landscape context was developed; an inventory of all landscapes and landscape features within the historic district was completed; and these landscapes and features were evaluated using methods established in the Guidelines for Identifying and Evaluating Historic Military Landscapes (ERDC-CERL 2008) and their significance and integrity were determined. Photographic and historic documentation was completed for significant landscapes. Lastly, general management recommendations were provided to help preserve and/or protect these resources in the future.
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Rand, Robert S. A Hybrid Methodology for Detecting Cartographically Significant Features Using Landsat TM Imagery. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada240454.

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Blundell, S. Micro-terrain and canopy feature extraction by breakline and differencing analysis of gridded elevation models : identifying terrain model discontinuities with application to off-road mobility modeling. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), April 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/40185.

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Elevation models derived from high-resolution airborne lidar scanners provide an added dimension for identification and extraction of micro-terrain features characterized by topographic discontinuities or breaklines. Gridded digital surface models created from first-return lidar pulses are often combined with lidar-derived bare-earth models to extract vegetation features by model differencing. However, vegetative canopy can also be extracted from the digital surface model alone through breakline analysis by taking advantage of the fine-scale changes in slope that are detectable in high-resolution elevation models of canopy. The identification and mapping of canopy cover and micro-terrain features in areas of sparse vegetation is demonstrated with an elevation model for a region of western Montana, using algorithms for breaklines, elevation differencing, slope, terrain ruggedness, and breakline gradient direction. These algorithms were created at the U.S. Army Engineer Research Center – Geospatial Research Laboratory (ERDC-GRL) and can be accessed through an in-house tool constructed in the ENVI/IDL environment. After breakline processing, products from these algorithms are brought into a Geographic Information System as analytical layers and applied to a mobility routing model, demonstrating the effect of breaklines as obstacles in the calculation of optimal, off-road routes. Elevation model breakline analysis can serve as significant added value to micro-terrain feature and canopy mapping, obstacle identification, and route planning.
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Butyrina, Maria, and Valentina Ryvlina. MEDIATIZATION OF ART: VIRTUAL MUSEUM AS MASS MEDIA. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11075.

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The research is devoted to the study of the phenomenon of mediatization of art on the example of virtual museums. Main objective of the study is to give communication characteristics of the mediatized socio-cultural institutions. The subject of the research is forms, directions and communication features of virtual museums. Methodology. In the process of study, the method of communication analysis, which allowed to identify and characterize the main factors of the museum’s functioning as a communication system, was used. Among them, special emphasis is put on receptive and metalinguistic functions. Results / findings and conclusions. The need to be competitive in the information space determines the gradual transformation of socio-cultural institutions into mass media, which is reflected in the content and forms of dialogue with recipients. When cultural institutions begin to function as media, they take on the features of media structures that create a communication environment localized by the functions of communicators and audience expectations. Museums function in such a way that along with the real art space they form a virtual space, which puts the recipients into the reality of the exhibitions based on the principle of immersion. Mediaization of art on the example of virtual museum institutions allows us to talk about: expanding of the perceptual capabilities of the audience; improvement of the exposition function of mediatized museums with the help of Internet technologies; interactivity of museum expositions; providing broad contextual background knowledge necessary for a deep understanding of the content of works of art; the possibility to have a delayed viewing of works of art; absence of thematic, time and space restrictions; possibility of communication between visitors; a huge target audience. Significance. The study of the mediatized forms of communication between museums and visitors as well as the directions of their transformation into media are certainly of interest to the scientific field of “Social Communications”.
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Fuelberth, August S., Adam D. Smith, and Sunny E. Adams. Fort McCoy, Wisconsin Building 550 maintenance plan. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/38659.

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Building 550 (former World War II fire station) is located on Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, and was recommended eligible for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 2018 (Smith and Adams 2018). The building is currently vacant. It is an intact example of an 800 Series World War II fire station with character-defining features of its period of significance from 1939 to 1946 on its exterior and interior. All buildings, especially historic ones, require regular planned maintenance and repair. The most notable cause of historic building element failure and/or decay is not the fact that the historic building is old, but rather it is caused by incorrect or inappropriate repair and/or basic neglect of the historic building fabric. This document is a maintenance manual compiled with as-is conditions of construction materials of Building 550. The Secretary of Interior Guidelines on rehabilitation and repair per material are discussed to provide the cultural resources manager at Fort McCoy a guide to maintain this historic building. This report satisfies Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966 as amended and will help the Fort McCoy Cultural Resources Management office to manage this historic building.
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Wegiel, Jerzy, and W. T. Brown. Characterization of the of the Pathological and Biochemical Markers That Correlate to the Clinical Features of Autism. Subproject 2. Contribution of Significant Delay of Neuronal Development and Metabolic Shift of Neurons to Clinical Phenotype of Autism. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada584307.

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Terzyan, Aram. New President, Old Problems: The Challenges of Post-Nazarbayev State-Building in Kazakhstan. Eurasia Institutes, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47669/psprp-5-2020.

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This paper explores post-Nazarbayev state-building in Kazakhstan, focusing on domestic and foreign policy implications of the power transition. After thirty years of incumbency, President Nursultan Nazarbayev stepped down in 2019, smoothly transferring the power to his nominee, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, and thus plunged the country into a sensitive phase of power transition. This study suggests that the power transition in Kazakhstan has not led to significant improvements in terms of human rights and political freedoms protection, leaving the state of the weak opposition and constrained civil society intact. Kazakhstan keeps maintaining the core features of oil-rich countries, with hydrocarbon-based economy and regime stability stemming from an “authoritarian bargain” between the state and society. Besides, there has been continuity in foreign policy, with Kazakhstan further pursuing a multi-vectoral foreign policy agenda.
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Morgan, Susan, Alexandra Mosser, and John Bixby. University of Miami Laboratory for Integrative Knowledge (U-LINK) Program Evaluation Report. University of Miami, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33596/ovprs-19-2.

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As one of the Roadmap Initiatives, U-LINK (University of Miami Laboratory for INtegrative Knowledge) is the University of Miami’s (UM’s) program to support innovative, problem-based interdisciplinary research. The U-LINK initiative is premised on the idea that the most significant challenges facing humanity, and therefore the most important research problems, require innovative and integrative approaches resulting from collaborations that bridge disciplines. The goal of U-LINK is to bring together faculty and trainees from multiple disciplines in collaboration with community stakeholders to develop and act on a shared vision of innovative solutions to grand societal challenges. To accomplish this goal, U-LINK provides training and funding opportunities for research teams, identifies common space(s) for teams to work together, creates interdisciplinary opportunities for UM undergraduate and graduate students, and helps UM faculty identify and pursue collaborative initiatives with faculty in other departments, schools, and colleges. This document details the features of the U-LINK program and provides data about outcomes of the program through 2019.
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