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Baloch et al. [10] built on and extended the methods of Witkowski [8].
Subsequent work extended the methods of negotiation in negotiated learner models from the original menu-based discussion (Bull and Pain 1995) to graphical representations of conceptual graphs, with learner model maintenance occurring through more sophisticated linguistic and philosophical-based dialogue games in STyLE-OLM (Dimitrova 2003).
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Zhao et al. [10] extended the method of lower and upper solutions to the framework of m-point impulsive boundary value problem.
He extended the method of Truchon (1984) who examined a nonmyopic incentive game, where each agent's payoff is a utility at the final allocation.
Unver and Mays (1984) extended the method of Mays and Taur (1982) by incorporating an infiltration equation to estimate the optimal loss-rate parameters and UH.
We then further extended the method of Efron by developing a multivariate model able to handle replicate experiments.
For building the classifier, we have extended the method of Liu et al. [ 43] as will be described in the section entitled Building the classifier.
Bland [ 3] extended the method of Hozo et al. by adding first quartile (xQ1) and third quartile (xQ3) to S1. Bland's method provides formulas to estimate the mean and variance under S2 = { xmin, xQ1, xmed, xQ3, xmax, n}.
For the purpose of this paper, we extended the method of Lemaitre et al. [ 31] by combining the coordinates of overlapping BPRs obtained from each of the pairwise comparisons to build the final set of BPR coordinates.
Moreover, we have recently extended the method of the assessment of lateral stenosis using a 3-grade classification, which has been demonstrated to have acceptable repeatability for research purposes [ 23].
Motivated by this methodological gap, in earlier work [ 15] we extended the method of Dotan-Cohen et al.[ 13] by integrating gene expression data with gene-gene interactions to compute what we termed "Contextual Biological Process Linkage Networks" (CBPLNs).
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