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Terje Halvorsen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Philosophy of social work – a new and advantageous field of training and research
Journal of Social Work Practice, 2018Co-Authors: Terje HalvorsenAbstract:Within the field of social work, there is a Long Tradition for co-operating with the neighbouring disciplines psychology, psychiatry and sociology. This cooperation has been fruitful and made it po...
Pomerantzjeffrey - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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A linguistic analysis of question taxonomies
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 2005Co-Authors: PomerantzjeffreyAbstract:Recent work in automatic question answering has called for question taxonomies as a critical component of the process of machine understanding of questions. There is a Long Tradition of classifying...
Devon Johnson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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The structure of public opinion on crime policy: Evidence from seven Caribbean nations
Punishment & Society, 2015Co-Authors: Edward R. Maguire, Devon JohnsonAbstract:A Long Tradition of research has examined public opinion on crime policy. Much of this research focuses on identifying the determinants and correlates of public opinion; few studies have examined t...
Ben Derudder - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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SKYNET: An R package for generating air passenger networks for urban studies:
Urban Studies, 2018Co-Authors: Filipe Marques Teixeira, Ben DerudderAbstract:There is a Long Tradition of urban studies invoking air transport data either for tackling the city/air transport-nexus head on (e.g. in research on the causality between urban-economic development...
Johann Gasteiger - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Chemoinformatics: a new field with a Long Tradition
Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry, 2005Co-Authors: Johann GasteigerAbstract:Chemoinformatics is the application of informatics methods to solve chemical problems. Although this term was introduced only a few years ago, this field has a Long history with its roots going back more than 40 years. Work on chemical structure representation and searching, quantitative structure-activity relationships, chemometrics, molecular modeling as well as computer-assisted structure elucidation and synthesis design was initiated in the 1960s. These different origins have now merged into a discipline of its own that is in full bloom. All areas of chemistry from analytical chemistry to drug design can benefit from chemoinformatics methods. And there are still many challenging chemical problems waiting for solutions through the further development of chemoinformatics.