Shortened forms of written words or phrases used for brevity.
Lists of words, usually in alphabetical order, giving information about form, pronunciation, etymology, grammar, and meaning.
Works consisting of lists of shortened forms of written words or phrases used for brevity. Acronyms are included here.
Computer processing of a language with rules that reflect and describe current usage rather than prescribed usage.
A research and development program initiated by the NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE to build knowledge sources for the purpose of aiding the development of systems that help health professionals retrieve and integrate biomedical information. The knowledge sources can be used to link disparate information systems to overcome retrieval problems caused by differences in terminology and the scattering of relevant information across many databases. The three knowledge sources are the Metathesaurus, the Semantic Network, and the Specialist Lexicon.
The premier bibliographic database of the NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE. MEDLINE® (MEDLARS Online) is the primary subset of PUBMED and can be searched on NLM's Web site in PubMed or the NLM Gateway. MEDLINE references are indexed with MEDICAL SUBJECT HEADINGS (MeSH).
The terms, expressions, designations, or symbols used in a particular science, discipline, or specialized subject area.
Activities performed to identify concepts and aspects of published information and research reports.
Extensive collections, reputedly complete, of references and citations to books, articles, publications, etc., generally on a single subject or specialized subject area. Databases can operate through automated files, libraries, or computer disks. The concept should be differentiated from DATABASES, FACTUAL which is used for collections of data and facts apart from bibliographic references to them.
Terms or expressions which provide the major means of access by subject to the bibliographic unit.
In INFORMATION RETRIEVAL, machine-sensing or identification of visible patterns (shapes, forms, and configurations). (Harrod's Librarians' Glossary, 7th ed)
Organized activities related to the storage, location, search, and retrieval of information.
Organized collections of computer records, standardized in format and content, that are stored in any of a variety of computer-readable modes. They are the basic sets of data from which computer-readable files are created. (from ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)
Structured vocabularies describing concepts from the fields of biology and relationships between concepts.

Acronymophilia: an update. (1/68)

The history, epidemiology, clinical features, and treatment of the epidemic infection, acronymophilia, a sinister scourge of modern medicine are described.  (+info)

Spirituality in history taking. (2/68)

Andrew Taylor Still, MD, DO, included in his founding postulates of osteopathy the concept that a patient's health includes the health of a patient's spirit. In the recent past, medicine as a whole, and osteopathic medicine specifically, has neglected this postulate. Recent research has confirmed the validity of Still's postulate, and many medical training institutions have received grants and established programs to incorporate spirituality into their curriculum. As with any patient evaluation, the history and physical examination is the starting platform. This article describes several tools that can be easily incorporated into the history and physical examination, along with some of the obstacles in evaluating the health of the patient's spirit.  (+info)

A study of abbreviations in the UMLS. (3/68)

Abbreviations are widely used in medicine. The understanding of abbreviations is important for medical language processing and information retrieval systems. The Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) contains a large number of abbreviations. We hypothesized that extracting and studying the UMLS abbreviations can be helpful for understanding the characteristics of abbreviations in medicine. In this paper, we describe a method for extracting abbreviations from the UMLS. We evaluated the method and studied the ambiguous nature of the abbreviations. In addition, the coverage of the UMLS abbreviations in medical reports was studied. Using our method, we extracted 163,666 unique (abbreviation, full form) pairs from the UMLS with a precision of 97.5%, and a recall of 96%. The UMLS abbreviations were highly ambiguous: 33.1% of abbreviations with six characters or less had multiple meanings; the average number of different full forms for all abbreviations with six characters or less was 2.28. The coverage of the UMLS abbreviations in medical reports was over 66%.  (+info)

Mapping abbreviations to full forms in biomedical articles. (4/68)

OBJECTIVE: To develop methods that automatically map abbreviations to their full forms in biomedical articles. METHODS: The authors developed two methods of mapping defined and undefined abbreviations (defined abbreviations are paired with their full forms in the articles, whereas undefined ones are not). For defined abbreviations, they developed a set of pattern-matching rules to map an abbreviation to its full form and implemented the rules into a software program, AbbRE (for "abbreviation recognition and extraction"). Using the opinions of domain experts as a reference standard, they evaluated the recall and precision of AbbRE for defined abbreviations in ten biomedical articles randomly selected from the ten most frequently cited medical and biological journals. They also measured the percentage of undefined abbreviations in the same set of articles, and they investigated whether they could map undefined abbreviations to any of four public abbreviation databases (GenBank LocusLink, SWISSPROT, LRABR of the UMLS Specialist Lexicon, and BioABACUS). RESULTS: AbbRE had an average 0.70 recall and 0.95 precision for the defined abbreviations. The authors found that an average of 25 percent of abbreviations were defined in biomedical articles and that of a randomly selected subset of undefined abbreviations, 68 percent could be mapped to any of four abbreviation databases. They also found that many abbreviations are ambiguous (i.e., they map to more than one full form in abbreviation databases). CONCLUSION: AbbRE is efficient for mapping defined abbreviations. To couple AbbRE with abbreviation databases for the mapping of undefined abbreviations, not only exhaustive abbreviation databases but also a method to resolve the ambiguity of abbreviations in the databases are needed.  (+info)

Tagging gene and protein names in biomedical text. (5/68)

MOTIVATION: The MEDLINE database of biomedical abstracts contains scientific knowledge about thousands of interacting genes and proteins. Automated text processing can aid in the comprehension and synthesis of this valuable information. The fundamental task of identifying gene and protein names is a necessary first step towards making full use of the information encoded in biomedical text. This remains a challenging task due to the irregularities and ambiguities in gene and protein nomenclature. We propose to approach the detection of gene and protein names in scientific abstracts as part-of-speech tagging, the most basic form of linguistic corpus annotation. RESULTS: We present a method for tagging gene and protein names in biomedical text using a combination of statistical and knowledge-based strategies. This method incorporates automatically generated rules from a transformation-based part-of-speech tagger, and manually generated rules from morphological clues, low frequency trigrams, indicator terms, suffixes and part-of-speech information. Results of an experiment on a test corpus of 56K MEDLINE documents demonstrate that our method to extract gene and protein names can be applied to large sets of MEDLINE abstracts, without the need for special conditions or human experts to predetermine relevant subsets. AVAILABILITY: The programs are available on request from the authors.  (+info)

Creating an online dictionary of abbreviations from MEDLINE. (6/68)

OBJECTIVE: The growth of the biomedical literature presents special challenges for both human readers and automatic algorithms. One such challenge derives from the common and uncontrolled use of abbreviations in the literature. Each additional abbreviation increases the effective size of the vocabulary for a field. Therefore, to create an automatically generated and maintained lexicon of abbreviations, we have developed an algorithm to match abbreviations in text with their expansions. DESIGN: Our method uses a statistical learning algorithm, logistic regression, to score abbreviation expansions based on their resemblance to a training set of human-annotated abbreviations. We applied it to Medstract, a corpus of MEDLINE abstracts in which abbreviations and their expansions have been manually annotated. We then ran the algorithm on all abstracts in MEDLINE, creating a dictionary of biomedical abbreviations. To test the coverage of the database, we used an independently created list of abbreviations from the China Medical Tribune. MEASUREMENTS: We measured the recall and precision of the algorithm in identifying abbreviations from the Medstract corpus. We also measured the recall when searching for abbreviations from the China Medical Tribune against the database. RESULTS: On the Medstract corpus, our algorithm achieves up to 83% recall at 80% precision. Applying the algorithm to all of MEDLINE yielded a database of 781,632 high-scoring abbreviations. Of all the abbreviations in the list from the China Medical Tribune, 88% were in the database. CONCLUSION: We have developed an algorithm to identify abbreviations from text. We are making this available as a public abbreviation server at \url[http://abbreviation.stanford.edu/].  (+info)

Automatic resolution of ambiguous terms based on machine learning and conceptual relations in the UMLS. (7/68)

Motivation. The UMLS has been used in natural language processing applications such as information retrieval and information extraction systems. The mapping of free-text to UMLS concepts is important for these applications. To improve the mapping, we need a method to disambiguate terms that possess multiple UMLS concepts. In the general English domain, machine-learning techniques have been applied to sense-tagged corpora, in which senses (or concepts) of ambiguous terms have been annotated (mostly manually). Sense disambiguation classifiers are then derived to determine senses (or concepts) of those ambiguous terms automatically. However, manual annotation of a corpus is an expensive task. We propose an automatic method that constructs sense-tagged corpora for ambiguous terms in the UMLS using MEDLINE abstracts. METHODS: For a term W that represents multiple UMLS concepts, a collection of MEDLINE abstracts that contain W is extracted. For each abstract in the collection, occurrences of concepts that have relations with W as defined in the UMLS are automatically identified. A sense-tagged corpus, in which senses of W are annotated, is then derived based on those identified concepts. The method was evaluated on a set of 35 frequently occurring ambiguous biomedical abbreviations using a gold standard set that was automatically derived. The quality of the derived sense-tagged corpus was measured using precision and recall. RESULTS: The derived sense-tagged corpus had an overall precision of 92.9% and an overall recall of 47.4%. After removing rare senses and ignoring abbreviations with closely related senses, the overall precision was 96.8% and the overall recall was 50.6%. CONCLUSIONS: UMLS conceptual relations and MEDLINE abstracts can be used to automatically acquire knowledge needed for resolving ambiguity when mapping free-text to UMLS concepts.  (+info)

A study of abbreviations in MEDLINE abstracts. (8/68)

Abbreviations are widely used in writing, and the understanding of abbreviations is important for natural language processing applications. Abbreviations are not always defined in a document and they are highly ambiguous. A knowledge base that consists of abbreviations with their associated senses and a method to resolve the ambiguities are needed. In this paper, we studied the UMLS coverage, textual variants of senses, and the ambiguity of abbreviations in MEDLINE abstracts. We restricted our study to three-letter abbreviations which were defined using parenthetical expressions. When grouping similar expansions together and representing senses using groups, we found that after ignoring senses where the total number of occurrences within the corresponding group was less than 100, 82.8% of the senses matched the UMLS, covered over 93% of occurrences that were considered, and had an average of 7.74 expansions for each sense. Abbreviations are highly ambiguous: 81.2% of the abbreviations were ambiguous, and had an average of 16.6 senses. However, after ignoring senses with occurrences of less than 5, 64.6% of the abbreviations were ambiguous, and had an average of 4.91 senses.  (+info)

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The language process of bimodal bilinguals was the topic of the ERP study on bimodal language. ERP is an abbreviation for event ... vocabulary and topics learned and discussed in ASL will be recognized and recalled in ASL, and "English vocabulary will reflect ...
Unknown glossing abbreviation(s) (help); TT:theme-topic AT:actor-topic Toba Batak at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Bauer, Laurie ... If the verb agrees with the subject, si John 'John' (in (3b): AT or "actor-topic"), aha 'what' may not extract. (3a) Aha what ... Unknown glossing abbreviation(s) (help); (3b) *Aha what mangida AT.see si PM John? John *Aha mangida si John? what AT.see PM ... "theme-topic") for it to be extracted in front of the verb. ... Articles with ambiguous glossing abbreviations, Pages with ...
Subject: A brief summary of the topic of the message. Certain abbreviations are commonly used in the subject, including "RE:" ... storm Email tracking HTML email Information overload Internet fax Internet mail standards List of email subject abbreviations ...
Abbreviation and most point to articles on the topic the abbreviation represents. Information is also grouped by categories ... Diplopedia has a unique categorization of abbreviations and acronyms (pervasive in government). Each is placed in Category: ...
While its ISO 4 abbreviation is Toxicol. Sci. it is commonly referred to as ToxSci. The journal is abstracted and indexed in ... The editorial staff also includes Associate Editors in subject areas and an editorial board of topic experts. ...
A topic closely linked to computer accessibility is web accessibility. Similar to computer accessibility, web accessibility is ... This parallels the abbreviations of internationalization and localization as i18n and l10n, respectively. Moreover, a11y is ...
A common one is "бол" (bol; in the traditional script: ᠪᠣᠯ), an abbreviation of "болбол" (bolbol; in the traditional script: ... Okinawan uses the topic marker や (ya). If the topic is not a proper noun or ends with a long vowel, it tends to merge creating ... The topic marker "-qa" functions as a topic marker and is added after a word. It is usually followed by the direct object ... A topic marker is a grammatical particle used to mark the topic of a sentence. It is found in Japanese, Korean, Quechua, ...
They have also set up a list of "List of abbreviations used in sanitation". SuSanA has no legal structure, budget nor income. ... Sustainable sanitation has become a topic in the nexus (water, energy, food) dialogue as well as in the WASH and nutrition ... SuSanA members are contributing to Wikipedia articles on WASH-related topics. They are particularly active just before two ... Directionality and global reach List of abbreviations used in sanitation List of water supply and sanitation by country ...
Recent topics have included Japanese legal reform and Palestinian access to international courts. "Hastings International and ... HICLR articles are commonly cited under the abbreviation "Hastings Int'l & Comp. L. Rev." Furthermore, HICLR hosts an annual ... HICLR publishes articles on the topics of international, comparative, and foreign law. It also publishes student-written work ( ...
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Starting with #2, each issue has one main topic and several derivative ones. The following abbreviations are used in the ...
His author abbreviation in botany is "Muftic." He was a Fellow of the American Institute of Hypnosis, an institution founded by ... He was also interested in experimental or parapsychological topics; building upon the work of Walter John Kilner and under the ... His scientific work focused on topics as diverse as bacteriology, botany, hypnosis and parapsychology. The focus of his ... Botanists with author abbreviations, Yugoslav anti-communists, People of the Cold War, Yugoslav expatriates in Germany, ...
Topic analysis consists of two main tasks: topic identification and text segmentation. While the first is a simple ... However even in English this problem is not trivial due to the use of the full stop character for abbreviations, which may or ... topic modeling, etc. It is quite an ambiguous task - people evaluating the text segmentation systems often differ in topic ... The topic boundaries may be apparent from section titles and paragraphs. In other cases, one needs to use techniques similar to ...
Its main task was production of popular science films and documentaries covering a broad range of topics. In 1959, Kyivnaukfilm ... an abbreviation for "Kyiv Science Films"), under Hippolyte Lazarchuk expanded into animation. In addition, it released 342 ...
This is because a state correlates to one topic. To implement that behavior, the topic should have a "*" Pattern to make sure, ... AIML interpreters can provide preprocessing functions to expand abbreviations, remove misspellings, etc. The AIML syntax itself ... This way, the bot will be able to "remember" the topic talked about or even user privileges, which are gained during the chat. ...
... will give a short description of each topic. Since trends tend to be abbreviations without context, a description will make it ... The new trends experience may also include how many Tweets have been sent and whether a topic is trending up or down. Google ...
The phoneme /l/ appears as in examples 1a and 1b before the non-topic ergative object -m and with the 2nd person plural ... Unknown glossing abbreviation(s) (help); (2) nεʔ ʔεkʷústmεt xʷε q̀ʷadəlqs nεʔ IRR √ʔεkʷun-stu-ø-mεt √say-CAUS.TR-3.ABS-1PL.ERG ... Unknown glossing abbreviation(s) (help); (1c) číłšitɛlit √čił √give -šit -bt -ɛli -1PL.ACC -t -NTE √čił -šit -ɛli -t √give -bt ... Unknown glossing abbreviation(s) (help); (1b) číɬšitɛlit √čiɬ √give -šit -bt -ɛli -1PL.ACC -t -
The standard author abbreviation Tzanoud. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. "C.V. D. ... He has published on topics like cytogenetics, phylogenetics, taxonomy, conservation and geography of plants, with emphasis on ... v t e (Botanists with author abbreviations, Articles with VIAF identifiers, Articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Articles with ...
In January 2006, the network launched a male-targeted programming block known as "RED", an abbreviation of "Real. Exciting. ... this programming would feature new reality television series focusing on crime-oriented topics. ...
From an acronym: This is a redirect from an acronym to a related topic, such as the expansion of the acronym. Remember that an ... for abbreviations that have letters that are pronounced separately, such as "OAU" or "USSR" or "DoD". (Disambiguation pages ...
The standard author abbreviation Pittier is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. He was the ... author of more than 300 papers on topics in botany, geography, forestry, anthropology, ethnography, linguistics, geology, and ... Botanists with author abbreviations, Articles with ISNI identifiers, Articles with VIAF identifiers, Articles with WORLDCATID ...
The standard author abbreviation Nielsen is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. Index ... He was a prolific writer on these topics. He undertook meticulous studies of rust fungi. He was the first to describe the host ... CS1 Danish-language sources (da), Botanists with author abbreviations, Articles with Botanist identifiers, 1829 births, 1897 ...
The standard author abbreviation Pavlova is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. "Павлова ... As a children's literature author, she popularized scientific topics for children as fairy tales. She was a recipient of the ... Botanists with author abbreviations, Articles with ISNI identifiers, Articles with VIAF identifiers, Articles with WORLDCATID ...
The standard author abbreviation Schelpe is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. In ... In all he produced some 100 scientific papers and books, covering topics in pteridophytes, orchids, bryophytes, plant ecology ... Botanists with author abbreviations, Articles with ISNI identifiers, Articles with VIAF identifiers, Articles with WORLDCATID ...
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... new topic PLH:human plural PLS:plural subject PRCM:preculminative PRHB:prohibitive mood RPRT:reportative SFC:surface SH:shape ... Articles with ambiguous glossing abbreviations, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from ...
Topics represented by a significant number of papers are: set theory (including measurable cardinals and abstract measures), ... This addition is the key element of the Fermi-Pasta-Ulam-Tsingou problem, which is often designated by the abbreviation FPUT. A ... and the topic of the 25th Annual International Conference of CNLS. The University of Southern Mississippi and the University of ...
All articles with topics of unclear notability, Academics articles with topics of unclear notability, Orphaned articles from ... Munz, Philip Alexander; Keck, David D. (1973). "Abbreviations of Authors' Names". A California Flora, Volumes 1-2. University ... Articles with topics of unclear notability from January 2020, ...
He published numerous books and articles, mainly on the topic of aquatic fungi or specific taxa he worked on. See notable ... Botanists with author abbreviations, Articles with ISNI identifiers, Articles with VIAF identifiers, Articles with WORLDCATID ... Mycologia 25: 531-53 The standard author abbreviation Sparrow is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a ... He tackled an array of topics concerning this group such as classification, occurrence, and the discovery of new species. ...
Forming space crews by socionics methods was a central topic at the International conference on space researches, at the Space ... Given the formal similarities present between Socionics and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) abbreviations frequently ... which socionics and its methods are devoted to specific topics.[original research?] Areas of research include educational ...
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A number of helpful glossaries appear near the end of CPS including Medical Abbreviations, and Latin Prescription Terms. The ... The Appendices contain Health Canada drug regulatory and monitoring programs' reporting and request forms on such topics as ... more commonly known by its abbreviation CPS, is a reference book that contains drug monographs and numerous features which help ...
Wall slogans, signs, and mimeographed literature of all kinds began to be embellished with abbreviations never seen before. ... and the topic of further simplification has since been described as "untouchable" in the field. However, the possibility of ...
The standard author abbreviation Magnus is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. NDB/ADB ... Nearly half of his more than 600 works concerned mycological topics, and he is remembered for his investigations of the ... Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Botanists with author abbreviations, Articles ...
However, the huge quantities of text, in numerous languages and language types on a huge range of topics makes it a good ... with the use of abbreviations such as "u" for "you" and "2" for "to" being the most common. Linguists and professors like ... inconsistency in written styles and stylistics and the use of new abbreviations in Internet chats and SMS text messaging, where ... which provides news and articles about topics in endangered languages. The web version of Ethnologue also provides brief ...
He wrote prolifically on such diverse topics as anthropology, biology, geology, and linguistics, but was honored in none of ... Botanists with author abbreviations, Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Members of the American Antiquarian ...
Articles related to linguistics include: Contents: Top 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Abbreviation - ... See also the Outline of linguistics, the List of phonetics topics, the List of linguists, and the List of cognitive science ... Linguistics basic topics - Liquid consonant - List of linguists - Loanword - Locative case Machine translation - macron - ...
In 1942, the Institute made CIM its official abbreviation. In 1990, "Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum" ... covering topics from all facets of the mining, minerals and materials industries. CIM Branches are organized geographically ...
The standard author abbreviation Kelaart is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. Lewis, J. ... He was also a member of the Geological Society of London, although he did not publish on the topic. Promoted Staff Surgeon in ... Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Botanists with author abbreviations, Articles ...
These and other abbreviations are listed in Chao 1968a, p. xxx The rules are given, though in a different form, in Chao 1948, ... The topic is scholarly ("What is Sinology?"), but the style colloquial. The tonal spelling markers or "clues" are again ...
According to John Levine, an expert on Internet related topics, "Unfortunately, variants don't work. The problem isn't putting ... were primarily based on the two-character territory codes of ISO-3166 country abbreviations. In addition, a group of seven ...
Leibniz wrote his treatise on the topic in French, the lingua franca of science at the time, and innovations in what is now ... only used as an abbreviation, similar to "tél."); more formally courrier électronique pourriel - spam hameçonnage, phishing - ...
In 2016, the program was rebranded once again to BNN, an abbreviation of Beal News Network, but returned to the name BTV as of ... and Emergency Services Performing Arts Animated Art Broadcast Beal is a daily YouTube live-stream show that highlights topics ...
This often means an abbreviation in the form of ( ◻ + μ 2 ) ψ = 0 , {\displaystyle (\Box +\mu ^{2})\psi =0,} where μ = m c ℏ ... Electromagnetic interactions can be incorporated, forming the topic of scalar electrodynamics, but because common spinless ...
Many topics were discussed over the two days of the meeting, and one outcome was the formation of New Zealand Fire Service ... ". "300 Plus Abbreviations & Acronyms Every Firefighter Should Know". http://www.carmel.in.gov/modules/showdocument.aspx? ...
One of the topics that marked the success of the telenovela was the formation of a group named RBD (abbreviation for "ReBelDe ...
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The reader can find a good review of this topic in the article about the typical subspace. The following lemma is important for ... where we make the abbreviation Π ^ ≡ I − Π {\displaystyle {\hat {\Pi }}\equiv I-\Pi } . (Observe that we project into the ...
His topics included the laws of equilibrium, the motion of solid and fluid bodies, sun-heat, radiation, climates and tides. His ... The standard author abbreviation Haught. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. Physicists ... Botanists with author abbreviations, Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with ...
State of Missouri Abbreviations and name codes Postal symbol: MO ISO 3166-2 code: US-MO Internet second-level domain: .mo.us ... Missouri State University History portal France portal North America portal Geography portal United States portal Topic ...
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All abbreviations used in the table are explained below. * - Marks cases where all the victims were relatives of the ... Topics of the day, The Advertiser (April 23, 1904) - Sevenfold murder, Poverty Bay Herald (May 3, 1904) Chronik aus aller Welt ...
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Additional topics. *Other Free Encyclopedias. Law Library - American Law and Legal InformationFree Legal Encyclopedia: Robert ... An abbreviation for the Latin word confer, meaning compare.. The use of this abbreviation indicates that another section of a ...
Abbreviations: AGI = acute gastrointestinal illness; ARI = acute respiratory illness; Eye = illnesses, conditions, or symptoms ... Abbreviations: AGI = acute gastrointestinal illness; ARI = acute respiratory illness; Eye = illnesses, conditions, or symptoms ...
Selected Abbreviations. References. 16. Prediction: A Profound Paradigm Shift, Kathleen M. Fisher.. Language. ... Park shows how to use Topic Maps to visualize data; how Topic Maps relate to RDF and semantic networks; and finally, how Topic ... 6. How to Start Topic Mapping Right Away with the XTM Specification, Sam Hunting. XTM Topic Mapping. ... I saw topic maps as an important tool in solution space. The vision included much more; topic maps are just one of many tools ...
Here are 15 English abbreviations you need to know. ... Acronyms and abbreviations are great little tools that make ... Abbreviations are shortened versions of words and sometimes end in a period (for example, accomm. for accommodation or adj. for ... Everyone loves a bit of code, and acronyms and abbreviations are great little tools that make communication faster and more fun ... 15 English abbreviations you need to know. By. Erin · 4. min read ...
When using abbreviations for chemical compounds, spell it out in full for the first mention, followed by the abbreviation in ... Abstracts are grouped together based on the theme and topic that abstract submitters select from the Themes and Topics list ... Theme and topic selections help the Program Committee to group abstracts; they do not represent the titles of annual meeting ... Themes and Topics. Accepted abstracts are organized into topically-based scientific sessions and Theme J sessions. ...
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