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Generation and classification

Suppes, P., and Warren, H. (1982), "On the generation and classification of defence mechanisms," in R. Wollheim and j. Hopkins (eds.). Philosophical Essays on Freud, Cambridge University Press, pp. 163-79. [Pg.450]

Figure 3. The hierarchical model of reaction generation and classification. Figure 3. The hierarchical model of reaction generation and classification.
Definition 3-8 Interactive learning involves experiment generation and classification queries to an oracle. Passive learning is non-interactive learning. [Pg.37]

The bug location diagnoses in case of incompleteness and incorrectness are performed by experiment generation and classification queries to an oracle. Shapiro has experimented with three different search strategies to find a clause that covers a given atom (in case of incompleteness) ... [Pg.48]

Figure 1.3 Spray pyrolysis system for particle generation and classification. Reprinted with permission from Advanced Materials 2002, 74(7), 518-21 2002 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Co. Figure 1.3 Spray pyrolysis system for particle generation and classification. Reprinted with permission from Advanced Materials 2002, 74(7), 518-21 2002 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Co.
FIG. 19-69 Classification of flotation equipment based on the generation and introduction of air bubbles. [Pg.1812]

There are potentially many items of equipment that can be described as BOP, and the classification distinctions are not always clear. However, electricity generators (especially turbine generators) and condensers are commonly referred to as BOP, and some notes on these items of equip-... [Pg.112]

The intense need for herbal information in response to consumer interest in natural products was an acute reminder that information and knowledge generated locally have an international role. Confusion created by multiple names and unreliable nomenclature and classification of natural products mirrors problems encountered with drug nomenclature in the 1960s. Our information deficit in this area is still large. Chapter 24 presents a discussion of natural products. [Pg.764]

The present section discusses the different types and classifications of microbial associations present at aqueous-solid phase interfaces, their energy generations, and factors affecting their growth and activity. The following is a summary. [Pg.321]

The large number and diversity of available /3-lactams, mainly penicillins and cephalosporins, necessitate their classification. Penicillins can be classified primarily according to chemical structure. Table 5.2 shows that there is good correspondence between chemical structure and properties. The categorization of cephalosporins into chemically similar groups is not useful because their antimicrobial spectrum is not closely correlated with chemical structure, and classification into generations is based on their spectrum of microbial activity (Table 5.3). [Pg.184]


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