Reification

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1Proc. 23rd Int. Workshop on Description Logics (DL2010), CEUR-WS 573, Waterloo, Canada, Guiding Reification in OWL through Aggregation Paula Severi1 , Jos´e Fiadeiro1 , and David Ekserdjian2 1

Proc. 23rd Int. Workshop on Description Logics (DL2010), CEUR-WS 573, Waterloo, Canada, Guiding Reification in OWL through Aggregation Paula Severi1 , Jos´e Fiadeiro1 , and David Ekserdjian2 1

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Source URL: ceur-ws.org

- Date: 2010-04-20 14:40:19
    2A Design of Deep Reification Shigeru Chiba YungYu Zhuang  Maximilian Scherr

    A Design of Deep Reification Shigeru Chiba YungYu Zhuang Maximilian Scherr

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    Source URL: www.csg.ci.i.u-tokyo.ac.jp

    - Date: 2016-04-19 07:02:48
      3For They Know Not What They Do Discourse Ethics, Opposing Standpoints, and Reification Research Proposal by Odin Kroeger e-mail:  Giving grounds, however, justifying the evidence, comes to an end

      For They Know Not What They Do Discourse Ethics, Opposing Standpoints, and Reification Research Proposal by Odin Kroeger e-mail: Giving grounds, however, justifying the evidence, comes to an end

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      Source URL: social.univie.ac.at

      - Date: 2013-05-13 09:53:09
        4Ovopub: Modular data publication with minimal provenance Alison Callahan1 and Michel Dumontier1,2,3 1  Department of Biology, 2Institute of Biochemistry, 3School of Computer Science,

        Ovopub: Modular data publication with minimal provenance Alison Callahan1 and Michel Dumontier1,2,3 1 Department of Biology, 2Institute of Biochemistry, 3School of Computer Science,

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        Source URL: arxiv.org

        Language: English - Date: 2013-05-29 20:02:16
        5Linked Data and Time – Modeling Researcher Life Lines by Events Johannes Trame, Carsten Keßler, and Werner Kuhn Institute for Geoinformatics, University of M¨ unster, Germany {johannes.trame,carsten.kessler,kuhn}@uni

        Linked Data and Time – Modeling Researcher Life Lines by Events Johannes Trame, Carsten Keßler, and Werner Kuhn Institute for Geoinformatics, University of M¨ unster, Germany {johannes.trame,carsten.kessler,kuhn}@uni

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        Source URL: carsten.io

        Language: English - Date: 2013-09-07 23:21:53
        6Social Pathologies as Second-Order Disorders Christopher F. Zurn Assistant Professor of Philosophy Department of Philosophy University of Kentucky Patterson Office Tower 1415

        Social Pathologies as Second-Order Disorders Christopher F. Zurn Assistant Professor of Philosophy Department of Philosophy University of Kentucky Patterson Office Tower 1415

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        Source URL: faculty.www.umb.edu

        Language: English - Date: 2006-12-18 17:46:30
        7WWW or What Is Wrong with Web Services Reto Krummenacher1 , Martin Hepp1 , Axel Polleres1 , Christoph Bussler2 and Dieter Fensel1,2 Digital Enterprise Research Institute 1

        WWW or What Is Wrong with Web Services Reto Krummenacher1 , Martin Hepp1 , Axel Polleres1 , Christoph Bussler2 and Dieter Fensel1,2 Digital Enterprise Research Institute 1

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        Source URL: www.heppnetz.de

        Language: English - Date: 2007-10-30 21:10:05
        8BILL MAURER  Comment: Got Language? Law, Property, and the Anthropological Imagination ABSTRACT This comment reflects on the legal (specifically, proprietary) tropes of linguistics, and the linguistic tropes of legal ant

        BILL MAURER Comment: Got Language? Law, Property, and the Anthropological Imagination ABSTRACT This comment reflects on the legal (specifically, proprietary) tropes of linguistics, and the linguistic tropes of legal ant

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        Source URL: www.anthro.uci.edu

        Language: English - Date: 2006-09-17 21:50:51
        9Microsoft Word - NLA-monographdoc

        Microsoft Word - NLA-monographdoc

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        Source URL: foibg.com

        Language: English - Date: 2015-06-14 11:52:56
        10MLRF 1  Computational Implications of Gestalt Theory I: A Multi-Level Reciprocal Feedback (MLRF) to Model Emergence and Reification in Visual Processing

        MLRF 1 Computational Implications of Gestalt Theory I: A Multi-Level Reciprocal Feedback (MLRF) to Model Emergence and Reification in Visual Processing

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        Source URL: cns-alumni.bu.edu

        Language: English