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1 Evaluation of Query Formulations in the Negotiated Query Refinement Process of Legal e-Discovery: UMKC at TREC 2007 Legal Track Feng C. Zhao, Yugyung Lee, Deep Medhi
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Document Date: 2008-02-11 09:14:36


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