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  • 1refine — [v1] purify clarify, cleanse, distill, filter, process, rarefy, strain; concept 165 Ant. corrupt, dirty, pollute refine [v2] perfect, polish better, civilize, clarify, cultivate, elevate, explain, hone, improve, make clear, round, sleek, slick,… …

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  • 2Concept Search — A concept search (or conceptual search) is an automated information retrieval method that is used to search electronically stored unstructured text (for example, digital archives, email, scientific literature, etc.) for information that is… …

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  • 3concept — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ basic, simple ▪ The concept of my book is very simple. ▪ broad, general, overall ▪ broader …

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  • 4refine — verb ADVERB ▪ slightly ▪ greatly ▪ further ▪ increasingly ▪ constantly, continually, continuousl …

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  • 5Refined concept map — is a development on the traditional concept maps.In the refined concept maps we provide a constraint set of linking words along with the seed concepts and instruct the mapper to use the linking words from the given set only. This would enable the …

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  • 6Large Scale Concept Ontology for Multimedia — The Large Scale Concept Ontology for Multimedia (LSCOM) project was a series of workshops held from April 2004 to September 2006 [Naphade, et al , Large Scale Concept Ontology for Multimedia: VACE Workshop Report, ] for the purpose of defining a… …

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  • 7System of concepts to support continuity of care — Introduction ContSys ( CEN standard EN13940[1] ) defines a system of concepts to support continuity of care. Continuity of care is an organisational principle that represents an important aspect of quality and safety in health care. Semantic… …

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  • 8Spontaneous order — See also the closely related articles: emergence and self organization. Spontaneous order is a term that describes the spontaneous emergence of order out of seeming chaos. It is also a social theory that describes the emergence of various kinds… …

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  • 9Nonlimiting water range — The Non limiting water range (NLWR) represents the range of water content in the soil where limitations to plant growth (such as water potential, air filled porosity, or soil strength) are minimal. John Letey (1985) from UC Riverside introduced… …

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  • 10Optical recording — The history of optical recording can be divided into a few number of distinct major contributions. The pioneers of optical recording worked mostly independently, and their solutions to the many technical challenges have very distinctive features …

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