Curb Your Theory! A Circumspective Approach for Inclusive Interpretation of Disjunctive Information

מידע ביבליוגרפי
Main Authors: Eiter, T, Gottlob, G, Gurevich, Y
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יצא לאור: 1993
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Curb Your Theory! A Circumspective Approach for Inclusive Interpretation of Disjunctive Information
title Curb Your Theory! A Circumspective Approach for Inclusive Interpretation of Disjunctive Information
title_full Curb Your Theory! A Circumspective Approach for Inclusive Interpretation of Disjunctive Information
title_fullStr Curb Your Theory! A Circumspective Approach for Inclusive Interpretation of Disjunctive Information
title_full_unstemmed Curb Your Theory! A Circumspective Approach for Inclusive Interpretation of Disjunctive Information
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