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A Semantic Framework to Improve Interoperability of Malaria Surveillance Systems
In: Online Journal of Public Health Informatics; Vol 10 No 1 (2018) ; 1947-2579 (2018)
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OrganismTagger: detection, normalization and grounding of organism entities in biomedical documents
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Why the Body Comes First: Effects of Experimenter Touch on Infants' Word Finding
In: Faculty Journal Articles (2015)
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Access, recognition and representation: philanthropy and ageing in a multicultural society
Baker, Christopher; Moran, Michael. - : Swinburne University of Technology, 2014
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Motion capture controls negate the violent video-game effect
In: Computers in human behavior. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 29 (2013) 6, 2519-2523
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Semantic querying of relational data for clinical intelligence: a semantic web services-based approach
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A-class genitive subject effect : a pragmatic and discourse grammar approach to A-and O-class genitive subject selection in Hawaiian
Baker, Christopher M.. - : [Honolulu] : [University of Hawaii at Manoa], [August 2012], 2012
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The ecology of ontologies in the public domain
In: General topic: Biomedical ontologies. - Peru, Ill. : Hegeler Inst. (2007), 585-601
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A Workflow for mutation extraction and structure annotation
Kanagasabai, Rajaraman; Choo, Khar Heng; Ranganathan, Shoba. - : Imperial College Press, 2007
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Diaspora philanthropy in Australia: a preliminary critique
In: Diaspora: a journal of transnational studies, Vol. 16, no. 3 (Winter 2007), pp. 323-336 (2007)
Abstract: Australia is home to numerous diaspora (ethnic) communities that have settled in Australia throughout the twentieth century. Over the decades these ethnic communities have adapted to the Australian way of life and while there was an attempt to create a one single national identity, many immigrant communities continue to maintain their cultural and linguistic links with their origin homeland. It is to be expected that many within these ethnic communities feel they owe some obligation to their original homeland. At times this has translated into economic personal support to family structures back home to more complex and event-based investments. This is the new and growing diaspora philanthropy emerging in Australia. This study is a preliminary critique of philanthropic trends of diaspora communities in Australia. While studies exist across the world on the philanthropic practices of various diasporas, very few address the dual theme in Australia. Some studies have pursued the two themes in separate contexts. Very few studies have explored the two concepts of diaspora communities and philanthropic behavior of these communities as a single combined theme. The aim of this article is to undertake a preliminary and critical study on this significant and growing phenomenon.
URL: https://doi.org/10.1353/dsp.2007.0025
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.3/313015
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Hawaiian Relative Clause Structure
Baker, Christopher M.. - : University of Hawai'i at Mānoa Department of Linguistics, 2006
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12Monash University - Korean Language Education Clearinghouse (KLEC)
http://guides.lib.monash.edu/korean/language-studies
Topic: Corpus linguistics; Phonetics / Phonology; Second language acquisition / Foreign language acquisition
Language: Korean
Source type: Corpora; Introductions / Tutorials; Software / Tools
Access: free access

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