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Factual question has one correct answer which can be verified by referring to the text.
In a collection where documents have textual segments, keyword search provides an initial answer which can be expanded by visual similarity.
The other direction (whether an AGM revision operator defines an IC merging operator) has a more complex answer, which can be summarized by saying that a revision operator can define a merging IC operator if and only if the revision operator is defined in terms of distances.
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This unit concerns geographical, age, grade, and survey answers which can be used to study a population of students.
At the time, I said it had the potential to be "massive": with 500 million (now 600 million) users, the site had the chance to take on Q&A sites like Yahoo Answers, which can be a huge source of traffic.
By examining the proof (provided in the online supplementary materials) we find that in order to obtain this answer, SNARK discovered these auxiliary answers, which can be understood by finding their locations in the axioms of the subject domain theory, above (and Appendix S2): In other words, a low-light organism that has no ortholog to ?gene is prochlorococcus_marinus_mit9313 pro93133).
"You're guiding students toward conclusions so you don't directly answer questions, which can be frustrating for everyone".
Sometimes confusing thoughts arise over trivial subjects, the answers to which can be found online, in books or from specialists (such as healthcare concerns).
Answer: 3-DOWN, which can be found at http://is3down.mit.edu/, provides information about both scheduled and unscheduled network and service outages.
Hyers [4] published a partial answer to it, which can be stated as follows.
The answer is no, which can be seen easily by the following facts: (a) if d L (X,Y <∞, the Hausdorff dimensions of X and Y must coincide; (b) for any non-negative real number d, there is a compact metric space X whose Hausdorff dimension is equal to d. See, e.g., ([1] Proposition 1.7.19) for (a) and [3] for (b).
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