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Hyatt, though, uses a system of text recognition and analysis that groups comments from its surveys into subject areas.

If mobile banking is possible using a simple system of text messages, imagine what might be possible with full web access.

This study therefore introduces an integrated system of text mining and case-based reasoning (TM-CBR) to help designers retrieve the most similar green building cases for references when producing design for new green buildings.

It's a part of their home, which is lost to plantations because of historical exploitation," said Kumar, who has spent a decade working on a system of text messages, television alerts and warning lights that keep track of elephants as the move through the plantations.

The city will also test a reminder system of text messages and robocalls for those wishing to challenge a summons in court.

Joe Brown, a 61-year-old Honolulu resident who lives close to Pearl Harbor, asked if the state's alert system of text and radio messages in addition to the sirens would jam cellphone and broadcast towers.

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Messick analyzes the shari'a as a local system of texts, distinguishing between theoretical or doctrinal juridical texts (or the "library") and those produced by the shari'a courts and notarial writers (termed the "archive").

The drug disease corpus (78 263 articles) was parceled into 4 files according to the system-of-interest text mined by Pfizer: 22 651 articles (cardiovascular), 42 311 articles (neurological), 13 131 articles (renal) and 6 277 articles (hepatic), with many articles overlapping for more than 1 disease category.

Regarding the issue of communication between clinics and transportation managers, they believe setting up a system of daily text messages that communicate the quantity and type of samples the clinic has to be transported will be sufficient.

EBCDIC differs in several respects from ASCII, the most widely used system of encoding text, dividing the eight bits for each character into two four-bit zones, with one zone indicating the type of character, digit, punctuation mark, lowercase letter, capital letter, and so on, and the other zone indicating the value (that is, the specific character within this type).

See, for example, Elaine Aston and George Savona's, Theatre as Sign System: A Semiotics of Text and Performance; Carlson's, Theatre Semiotics: Signs of Life; Keir Elam's, The Semiotics of Theatre and Drama; Erika Fischer-Lichte's, The Semiotics of Theater; Marco de Marinis's, The Semiotics of Performance; and Patrice Pavis's, Languages of the Stage: Essays in the Semiology of Theatre.

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