Furthermore, there is an apparent conceptual incapability to include each and every feature of emotional states within a single comprehensive definition without making reference to contingent particularities of their biological instantiation.ConclusionsAt least in the crucial concept of emotional states, when...
Definition In conclusion, a working definition of a stem cell is a clonal, self-renewing entity that is multipotent and thus can generate several differentiated cell types. Admittedly, this definition is not applicable in all instances and is best used as a guide to help describe cellular attribu...
Since first adopted by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) in 2006, the definition of borderline resectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (BR-PDAC) has been based solely on anatomic criteria, and more specifically on the extent of venous and arterial involvement by the tumor. While ...
For a definition of scenario categories, see Section 3.1. Table 2. Resulting rankings in the Morocco country workshop. The fact that structurally different weightings led to an identical ranking can be considered a coincidence in Morocco: for most groups (those which considered “energy ...
What is the definition of biodiversity? What are the ways to measure biodiversity? What has led to the decline in biodiversity in recent times? biodiversity, the variety oflifefound in a place onEarthor, often, the total variety of life on Earth. A common measure of this variety, calledspe...
We present a new definition depending on only the ∞-norm of the 3D payoff matrix for the Laplace criterion in 3D. Then, we demonstrate that the Laplace criterion in 3D explicitly satisfies all the proposed axioms, as well as the other three criteria. Moreover, we illustrate a fundamental ...
Define Diagnostic criteria. Diagnostic criteria synonyms, Diagnostic criteria pronunciation, Diagnostic criteria translation, English dictionary definition of Diagnostic criteria. n. pl. di·ag·no·ses 1. Medicine a. The act or process of identifying or
The knowledge economy describes the contemporary commercialization of science and academic scholarship. Innovation in the knowledge economy based on research is commodified via patents and other forms of intellectual property. The knowledge economy lies at the intersection of private entrepreneurship, academia...
Towards a Unified Execution Model for Transactions in TLM The key contribution of this paper is the analysis of TLM characteristics and a definition of transactions resulting in better analyzability of TLMs. For ... B Niemann,C Haubelt - IEEE/ACM International Conference on Formal Methods & Mode...
This paper argues that structured collections of data and information ("corpora") are needed for research in information science, and to measure the validity, accuracy, and effectiveness of tools, methods, and systems. It examines the needs and uses of corpora, and describes some specificexamples...