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    by Shapiro, DANIEL
    Published 2009
    ... landscape of Auschwitz and to judge it deficient in terms of his conceptual framework of a core conception...
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    by Wu, SHAOHUA
    Published 2009
    ... regarding the use of SMs. Mean-squared error (MSE) is used to judge the quality of model predictions...
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    by LUO, CHEN
    Published 2009
    ... that it only gains its power to judge people’s admissibility from the government’s routinized authority...
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    by BURNS, Jessica Katherine
    Published 2010
    ... this idea subjects performed a task where they needed to judge the position of their unseen index fingertip...
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    by Toth, Cory
    Published 2010
    ... that black-capped chickadees (Poecile atricapillus) use TI to judge the relative rank of unknown territorial...
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    by Moscovitch, Erica Raina
    Published 2013
    ... of their online community who will not judge or stigmatize them. The results of this study are useful for social...
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    by PANG, HYUNMO
    Published 2009
    ... comparison tasks – the judging-larger task and the judging-smaller task. Given pairs of two-digit numbers...
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    by YAK, AMELIE
    Published 2011
    ... with families of objects. Weight prediction based on size-weight maps is also involved when judging weights...
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    by Macfarlane, Emmett
    Published 2009
    ... of judicial decision making, which tend to portray judges as primarily motivated by their ideologically-based...
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    by Fernando, HESHAN
    Published 2014
    ... thresholds. Although it was found that the rule-based system required more effort to set up, it was judged...
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    by Targa, RYAN
    Published 2013
    ... immense hardship. These individuals who prospered at a level judged excessive became known as "profiteers...
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    by Woodford, Benjamin
    Published 2007
    ... had judged against the office of king and that any attempt to reestablish such a government would...
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    by SPINA, ROY
    Published 2009
    ..., Canadian and Chinese participants judged the likelihood that high or low magnitude events were caused...
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    by Hook, Daniel
    Published 2009
    ... outputs, by nature, can only be judged for accuracy and not correctness. Testing techniques developed...
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    by Flynn, JESSICA
    Published 2009
    ... to not accepting emotions. Emotional non-acceptance is the act of judging certain emotional experiences...
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    by Sung, Kijin
    Published 2012
    ... that are independently judged to be desirable. I argue that such an approach not only fails to account for the complexi...
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    by Mann, Michelle
    Published 2012
    ... vigorous Gladue type analysis by judges sentencing Aboriginal offenders regardless of the existence...
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    by Skippon, Travis
    Published 2013
    ... parameters and subjectively judging the fit to the experimental data. The numerical optimization method...
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    by GRINVALDS, HOLLY S
    Published 2011
    ... another is largely determined by the values and beliefs actors bring to bear when judging new ideas...
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