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Natural language processing meets user modeling for automatic and adaptive free-text scoring, Combinando técnicas de procesamiento de lenguaje natural y modelado de usuario para la evaluación automática y adaptativa en texto libre Pérez Marín, Diana - Pascual Nieto, Ismael - Rodríguez Marín, Pilar
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Words and patterns: lexico-grammatical patterns and semantic relations in domain-specific discourses Orna-Montesinos, Concepción
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Oisin's quest: the myth of the modernist poet's evolution Aguilera Linde, Mauricio Damián
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The influence of football on the personal development of children in Uganda Šafaříková, Simona
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Chinese multinationals and entry mode choice: institutional, transaction and firm-specific factors Quer Ramón, Diego - Claver Cortés, Enrique - Rienda García, Laura
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A knowledge-based textual entailment approach applied to the QA answer validation at CLEF 2006 Ferrández Escámez, Óscar - Muñoz Terol, Rafael - Muñoz Guillena, Rafael - Martínez Barco, Patricio - Palomar Sanz, Manuel
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Situated learning of kitesurfing in university teaching Pérez Turpin, José Antonio - Cortell Tormo, Juan Manuel - Suárez Llorca, Concepción - Chinchilla Mira, Juan José - Andreu Cabrera, Eliseo
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Modeling user behaviour aware websites with PRML Garrigós Fernández, Irene - Gómez Ortega, Jaime
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After at least 138 years of discussion, the etymological puzzle is possibly solved: the originally British English informalism kibosh as in “put the kibosh on [something]” could come from the clogmakers’ term kybosh ‘iron bar which, when hot, is used to soften and smooth leather’ (with possible reinforcement from Western Ashkenazic British English khay bash ‘eighteen pence’), Kibosh: etymology of the English word Gold, David L.
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Identification of technological districts: the case of Spain Giner Pérez, José Miguel - Santa María Beneyto, María Jesús - Fuster Olivares, Antonio
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