THE PROBLEM OF SUBJECT ACCESS TO VISUAL MATERIALS

The Problem of Subject Access to Visual Materials

This article discusses the problem of giving subject access to works of art.We survey both concept-based and content-based access by computers and by indexers/catalogers respectively, as well awid sr-2400 as issues of interoperability, database and indexer consistency, and cataloging standards.The authors, both of whom are trained art historians, q

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Magneto-Bioconvection Flow of Williamson Nanofluid over an Inclined Plate with Gyrotactic Microorganisms and Entropy Generation

The fluid flow through inclined plates has several applications in magneto-aerodynamics, materials processing and magnetohydrodynamic propulsion thermo-fluid dynamics.Inspired by these applications, the rate of entropy production in a bio-convective flow of a magnetohydrodynamic Williamson nanoliquid over an inclined convectively heated stretchy pl

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Cannabis and tramadol addiction: Do they imply additive risk for acute myocardial infarction in adults younger than 45 years?

Objective: Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is the main cause of cardiovascular events worldwide.AMI commonly occurs in elderly patients because of atherosclerotic process related to common risk factors.Consequently, the rupture of atheromatous plaque with deleterious sequela is the common etiology of the disease.However, there are floor mat alarm

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A case-based reasoning strategy of integrating case-level and covariate-level reasoning to automatically select covariates for spatial prediction

ABSTRACTSpatial prediction is essential for obtaining the spatial distribution of geographic variables and selecting appropriate covariates for this process can be challenging, especially for non-expert users.For easing the burden of selecting the appropriate covariates, two case-based reasoning strategies, namely the most-similar-case powell and m

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