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    Smart contract in Malaysia Construction Industry by Mohamad Hidhir, Syarafina Adizah

    Published 2021
    “…Smart contracts are a contract that has been coded into computer language as software using the blockchain platform, thus reducing time and cost when performing transactions. …”
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    Exploring changes in depression and radiology-related publications research focus: A bibliometrics and content analysis based on natural language processing by Kangtao Wang, Kangtao Wang, Fengbo Tan, Fengbo Tan, Zhiming Zhu, Lingyu Kong

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…ObjectiveThis study aims to construct and use natural language processing and other methods to analyze major depressive disorder (MDD) and radiology studies’ publications in the PubMed database to understand the historical growth, current state, and potential expansion trend.MethodsAll MDD radiology studies publications from January 2002 to January 2022 were downloaded from PubMed using R, a statistical computing language. R and the interpretive general-purpose programming language Python were used to extract publication dates, geographic information, and abstracts from each publication’s metadata for bibliometric analysis. …”
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    Proposal of a Python interface to OpenMI, as the base for open source hydrological framework by Robert Szczepanek

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…To make hydrological models’ implementation as easy as possible, the framework should be based on a simple, high-level computer language. Low and mid-level languages, like Java (SEXTANTE) or C (GRASS, SAGA) were excluded, as too complicated for regular hydrologist. …”
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    Programa computacional para estimativa de uniformidade de gotas de herbicidas aplicados por pulverização aérea Computacional program to estimative of herbicide droplet uniformity a... by Maria Conceição Peres Young Pessoa, Aldemir Chaim

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…This method was implemented on computer language to enable users to compare observed values against estimated by interpolation techniques. …”
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    XML Data and Knowledge-Encoding Structure for a Web-Based and Mobile Antenatal Clinical Decision Support System: Development Study by Torres Silva, Ever Augusto, Uribe, Sebastian, Smith, Jack, Luna Gomez, Ivan Felipe, Florez-Arango, Jose Fernando

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Computer-interpretable guidelines (CIGs) are used to formalize medical knowledge in clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) in a computable language. However, existing CIG frameworks require a specific interpreter for each CIG language, hindering the ease of implementation and interoperability. …”
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    Resolving Engineering, Industrial and Healthcare Challenges through AI-Driven Applications by Muhamad Asvial, Teuku Yuri M. Zagloel, Ismi Rosyiana Fitri, Eny Kusrini, Yudan Whulanza

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The finding of several computer language such as Fortran, LISP or COBOL marked the enthusiasm for AI at that time.The era of AI had several idle development along the way which called as AI winter in 1974 to 1980 and 1987-1993. …”
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    Lack of selectivity for syntax relative to word meanings throughout the language network by Fedorenko, Evelina G, Blank, Idan Asher, Siegelman, Matthew, Mineroff, Zachary A

    Published 2021
    “…Thus, contra many current proposals of the neural architecture of language, syntactic/combinatorial processing is not separable from lexico-semantic processing at the level of brain regions—or even voxel subsets—within the language network, in line with strong integration between these two processes that has been consistently observed in behavioral and computational language research. The results further suggest that the language network may be generally more strongly concerned with meaning than syntactic form, in line with the primary function of language—to share meanings across minds.…”
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    Perception of Phase 1 MBBS Students Regarding the Foundation Course: A Cross-sectional Study by Manish Goyal, Kavita, Ravi Kant Tiwari, Pravin Gunderao Dhone

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…While the feedback on the module on computer, language, learning and extra-curricular activities obtained the lowest average mean score (3.6). …”
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    Association Between Preschoolers’ Specific Fine (But Not Gross) Motor Skills and Later Academic Competencies: Educational Implications by Elena Escolano-Pérez, Maria Luisa Herrero-Nivela, José Luis Losada

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Multiple linear regression models were constructed using the computing language R to examine the association between motor skills and academic competencies. …”
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    اختيار المقطع العرضي للرافعة الجسرية وحيدة الجائز ذات المقطع العلبي بوزن أصغري وباستخدام الحاسوب by عيسى هولا

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…All the formulae and functions that were included in the algorithm have been determined. 4-      Program: the already mentioned algorithm was programmed by the use of (Delphi) computer language and thus, by giving the crane load, the span and the speed, it give us, based on the already mentioned algorithm and the use of computer the thickness of the horizontal and vertical plates section, the dimensions of the section, quantity of the diaphragms and the distance between them in the span of the crane, the weight of the crane and the stress in the dangerous section. 5-      Conclusion: as a result, we can economize the amount of the metal when manufacturing the crane, saving the strength, the stability and the rigidity of the crane.     …”
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    Removing Biases in Communication of Severity Assessments of Intimate Partner Violence: Model Development and Evaluation by Sverker Sikstrom, Mats Dahl, Emma Claesdotter-Knutsson

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Recent data have shown these communications to be biased. However, computational language models provide opportunities for automated evaluation of the severity to mitigate the biases. …”
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    An evolving computational platform for biological mass spectrometry: workflows, statistics and data mining with MASSyPup64 by Robert Winkler

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…The statistical computing language R is installed with packages for MS data analyses, such as XCMS/metaXCMS and MetabR. …”
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    Design of an Arabic spell checker font for enhancing writing skills: self-learning prototype among non-Arabic speakers by Sahrir, Muhammad Sabri

    Published 2015
    “…However, we find that there are several attempts to invent more modern technologies in teaching Arabic language in Malaysia such as the design of computer language games in learning Arabic (Muhammad Sabri (2011) , the use of E-Portfolio in Arabic language learning (Muhammad Firdaus (2012) and Virtual Tutor (Ahmed Ragheb (2013). …”
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    Estimativa das máximas pistas de vento no reservatório da barragem de Ilha Solteira, Estado de São Paulo = Estimation of the maximum wind fetches in Ilha Solteira, state of São Pau... by Marcelo Marques, Geraldo de Freitas Maciel, Milton Dall’Aglio Sobrinho

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Therefore, a program in AutoLISP, a computational language, has been developed. The application of the program has determined the maximum wind fetches in Ilha Solteira, state of São Paulo, reservoir as being between 9.5 and 12.5 km, in contrast with a previous study which has predicted far longer fetches (factor of three).…”
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    Flow-Py v1.0: a customizable, open-source simulation tool to estimate runout and intensity of gravitational mass flows by C. J. L. D'Amboise, M. Neuhauser, M. Teich, A. Huber, A. Kofler, F. Perzl, R. Fromm, K. Kleemayr, J.-T. Fischer

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Flow-Py's model equations are implemented via the Python computer language and based on geometrical relations motivated by the classical data-based runout angle concepts and path routing in three-dimensional terrain. …”
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    MultiTaper Method-Singular Value Decomposition (MTM-SVD): variabilidad espacio-frecuencia de las fluctuaciones del nivel del mar en el Pacífico suroriental MultiTaper Method-Singul... by Marco Correa-Ramirez, Samuel Hormazabal

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Here we performed a comprehensive review of the MTM-SVD method,that was first proposed by Mann & Park (1999), and also we done an implementation of the MTM-SVD algorithms in MATLAB (MAtrix LABoratory), in order to take advantage of the graphical capabilities that brings this computational language and make easier the result interpretation. …”
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    ¿Un déficit nuclear en la enfermedad de Parkinson? by A. Benítez-Burraco, E. Herrera, F. Cuetos

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Palabras clave: Computación, Déficits lingüísticos, Déficit visuoespacial, Jerarquía de Chomsky, Parkinson, Problemas motores, Keywords: Chomsky's hierarchy, Computation, Language deficits, Motor deficits, Parkinson disease, Visuospatial deficits…”
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    Analysis of biomechanical parameters extracted from anorectal manometry of fecally-continent and incontinent patients Análisis de parámetros biomecánicos extraídos de la manometría... by Bianca Espindola, Chris Mayara dos Santos Tibes, Huei Diana Lee, Renato Bobsin Machado, André Gustavo Maletzke, Wu Feng Chung

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The manometric curves were delineated, and the areas and support capacity of voluntary squeeze calculated, by means of the R computer language and the algorithm developed. RESULTS: the resulting averages for support capacity of voluntary squeeze in continent patients and patients with grade III fecal incontinence were 33.07 seconds and 30.76 seconds (p>0.05) and the averages for area were 2362.04 mmHg x second and 947.92 mmHg x second (p<0.05), respectively. …”
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