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A New Characterization Of Attachment Preferences
By starting from a precise choice of parsing model, it is possible to give a simple and rigorous description of Minimal Attachment and Right Association that avoids some of the problems of other models.
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A Representation Of Time For Planning
A new time representation is described that allows a continuously changing world to be represented, so that queries about the truth of a proposition at an instant or over an interval can be answered.
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Mockingbird: a composer’s amanuensis
Mockingbird is a computer-based, display-oriented music notation editor.
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Logic For Natural Language Analysis
This work investigates the use of formal logic as a practical tool for describing the syntax and semantics of a subset of English, and building a computer program to answer data base queries expressed in that subset.
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Administrator Training Preferences In Riverside County Schools
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From Image Irradiance To Surface Orientation
A new formulation of shape from shading is presented in which surface orientation is related to image irradiance without requiring detailed knowledge of the scene illumination, or of the albedo of the surface material.
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The Ghough Generalized Hough Transform Package: Description, and Evaluation
This report summarizes applications for which GHOUGH is suited, the history and nature of the algorithm, details of the Testbed implementation, the manner in which GHOUGH is invoked and controlled, the types of results that can be expected, and suggestions for further development.
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Environmental test methods
SRI methods help develop EPA testing still used today.
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Atmospheric research and radar
Advanced radar facilities help keep the U.S. safe during the Cold War.
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Ultrasound for medical diagnostics
Innovations make seeing inside the body from the outside ultra simple.
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Blood treatment: Hirudin
New treatment for blood clot prevention stems from peptide once only found in leeches.
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Two-dimensional laser fluorescence technology
Spectroscopic method now used worldwide to visualize flow and chemical processes in combustion.