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Approaches used to care for carious primary molars among pediatric dentists and general dental practitioners in Saudi Arabia

2018

Background The aim of this cross sectional study was (1) to identify and compare the approaches which are used to care for carious primary molars between pediatric dentists (PDs) and general dental practitioners (GDPs) in Saudi Arabia and (2) to evaluate the knowledge level of the most appropriate treatment decisions for both groups with regard to caries in primary molars and its relation with demographic variables. Material and Methods A random sample of 600 GDPs and all registered PDs (n = 100) in the Saudi dental society in 2016 were emailed a two part questionnaire; the first part included questions about demographic data and the second part investigated knowledge of the participants of…

Molarbusiness.industryCross-sectional studyKnowledge levelResearchMEDLINEPulpotomyDentistry030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Mandibular first molarCommunity and Preventive Dentistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestomatognathic systemUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASChi-square testMedicine030212 general & internal medicineOrdered logitbusinessGeneral DentistryJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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On Angels and Demons. Analysis of a sequence in the iconographic programme of the encyclopedic moralization of fin´amors in Matfré Ermengaud´s Brevia…

2017

En el present treball parem esment a 3 il·luminacions del Breviari d’Amor de Matfré Ermengaut que són ben eloqüents –valga la sinestèsia: imatges que són eloqüents— de la vocació d’Ermengaut en pro de la cristianització de la fin’amors. A més, estableixen una mena de seqüència en el concert de diàleg entre història natural, història sagrada i atenció a l’amor, als amadors, a fi i efecte que estableix qui és el receptor concret de l’obra, qui el model a seguir (els àngels) i qui a defugir (el dimoni), i quin és l’àmbit d’actuació del «maligne» : la societat cortés, ecosistema de la fin’amor. This paper analyzes three illuminations of Matfré Ermengaud´s Breviari d´Amor which represent the aut…

MoralitazióHistoryFin’amorCàtarsLiterature and Literary TheoryMoralizationmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Literature (General)lcsh:D111-203lcsh:Medieval historyLanguage and LinguisticsText i imatgeFilología CatalanaText and imagemedia_commonUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASbiologySequenciaCatharsArtlcsh:PN1-6790biology.organism_classificationMedieval encyclopedic knowledgeBreviari d’amorlcsh:D204-475Enciclopedisme medieval:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Humanitieslcsh:Modern history 1453-SCRIPTA. Revista Internacional de Literatura i Cultura Medieval i Moderna
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Are There Essentially Incomplete Knowledge Representation Systems?

2001

A mathematical model of a knowledge representation system (KR-system) is proposed. Its prototype is the concept of an information system in the sense of Z. Pawlak; however, the model is, in fact, a substantial extension of the latter. In our model, attributes may form an arbitrary category, where morphisms represent built-in functional dependencies, and uncertainty of knowledge is treated in terms of category theory via monads. Several notions of simulation are also considered for such KR-systems. In this general setting, the semiphilosophical problem mentioned in the title, still open, is given a precise meaning.

MorphismTheoretical computer scienceKnowledge representation and reasoningComplete informationComputer scienceMathematics::Category TheoryFuzzy setInformation systemCalculusRepresentation (systemics)Extension (predicate logic)Category theoryFunctional dependency
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Designing disease-resistant crops : from basic knowledge to biotechnology

2020

Ancient records describe how plant diseases were attributed to many causes which included divine power, religious belief, and superstition. Far from these days, we now have detailed knowledge about how plant immunity is executed. Plants employ two types of sensors to perceive and defeat the litany of pathogenic organisms that attack them, whilst microbes deploy a myriad of specialized weapons to suppress immunity and promote infection. This opens a path to exploiting these insights to increase crop resistance. Here we describe novel biotechnological approaches for designing superior disease-resistant crops to fight agricultural losses in the field while reducing chemical inputs, towards a m…

MultidisciplinaryFood securitybusiness.industryfungiPlant Immunityfood and beveragesReligious beliefCropBasic knowledgeHistory and Philosophy of ScienceRisk analysis (engineering)AgricultureSustainable agriculturebusinessDisease resistant
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Humorist Bot: Bringing Computational Humour in a Chat-Bot System

2008

A conversational agent, capable to have a ldquosense of humourrdquo is presented. The agent can both generate humorous sentences and recognize humoristic expressions introduced by the user during the dialogue. Humorist Bot makes use of well founded techniques of computational humor and it has been implemented using the ALICE framework embedded into an Yahoo! Messenger client. It includes also an avatar that changes the face expression according to humoristic content of the dialogue.

MultimediaComputer scienceComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGComputational humorFace (sociological concept)Computational intelligencecomputer.software_genreKnowledge-based systemsIntelligent agentHuman–computer interactionchatbot wordnet lsaUser interfaceDialog systemcomputerAvatar2008 International Conference on Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems
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Knowledge Acquisition from Multiple Experts Based on Semantics of Concepts

1999

This paper presents one approach to acquire knowledge from multiple experts. The experts are grouped into a multilevel hierarchical structure, according to the type of knowledge acquired. The first level consists of experts who have knowledge about the basic objects and their relationships. The second level of experts includes those who have knowledge about the relationships of the experts at the first level and each higher level accordingly. We show how to derive the most supported opinion among the experts at each level. This is used to order the experts into categories of their competence defined as the support they get from their colleagues.

Multiple expertsKnowledge representation and reasoningComputer sciencebusiness.industryConceptual graphDomain knowledgeArtificial intelligencebusinessCompetence (human resources)Data scienceKnowledge acquisition
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Who is willing to pay for science? On the relationship between public perception of science and the attitude to public funding of science.

2012

This article examines the relationship between the general public's understanding of science and the attitude towards public funding of scientific research. It applies a multivariate and discriminant analysis (Wilks' Lambda), in addition to a more commonly used bivariate analysis (Cramer's V), to data compiled from the Third National Survey on the Social Perception of Science and Technology in Spain (FECYT, 2006). The general conclusion is that the multivariate analysis produces information complementary to the bivariate analysis, and that the variables commonly applied in public perception studies have limited predictive value with respect to the attitude towards public funding of scientif…

Multivariate statisticsFinancing GovernmentMultivariate analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectBivariate analysisPublic opinionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PerceptionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansMass MediaMass mediamedia_commonGovernmentbusiness.industrySocial perceptionCommunicationResearchPublic relationsCiència Aspectes socialsKnowledgeAttitudeSocioeconomic FactorsPublic OpinionPerceptionbusinessPsychologyPublic understanding of science (Bristol, England)
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Silent music reading: Amateur musicians' visual processing and descriptive skill

2013

This article addresses the silent reading of music notation, combining eye-movement measures with a semantic analysis of readers’ verbal descriptions of the notated music. A group of musical novices ( n = 16) and two groups of musical amateurs (less experienced n = 11 and more experienced n = 10) participated in three separate measurement sessions during a nine-month-long university music course designed for future primary-school teachers. In each session they viewed a notated folk song for 30 s and then described what they had seen. Greater musical experience was found to be connected with shorter fixation durations, more linear scanning of the notated music, and more accurate and integra…

Musical notationAcousticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectEye movementExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyMusicalLinguisticsVisual processingReading (process)ta6131Semantic analysis (knowledge representation)ta516PsychologyAmateurMusicSilent readingmedia_commonMusicae Scientiae
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Blurring Boundaries and Borders: Interlocks Between AAU Institutions and Transnational Corporations

2016

In the contemporary knowledge economy, higher education has become an integral part of national innovation systems and is supposed to help attract globally mobile capital. From this perspective, the key organizational actors of the knowledge economy are universities and transnational corporations (TNCs). Our chapter draws on previous research on interlocks between universities and corporations, as well as on broader studies on the internationalization of higher education and global capitalism. We seek to identify the connections of TNCs with the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU) member institutions through the individuals who simultaneously serve on the university board…

National innovation systemHegemonyHigher educationbusiness.industryPrestigePolitical economyKnowledge economyPolitical scienceEliteCapitalismbusinessInternationalization of Higher Education
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Project report : Methodology for terminology harmonisation

2020

A common understanding of language and concepts used is essential for any meaningful communication. For large rescue operations effective communication is crucial to save lives. Such operations can require cooperation among first responders from several sectors with a different understanding of terms and concepts. Redningshåndboka (the National Rescue handbook) provides a common glossary for use across all sectors for their communications in training and practice. However, today each sector maintains their own glossaries, acronyms and jargon, causing potential misunderstandings in joint operations. In this report we propose a way to apply the Norwegian Public Management Standard from the No…

National readiness and crisis managementVDP::Kunnskapsgjenfinning og organisering: 323Nasjonal beredskap og krisehåndteringCivil protection and crisis managementCrisis managementKrisehåndteringVDP::Knowledge retrieval and organisation: 323TerminologiTerminologySamfunnssikkerhet og krisehåndtering
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