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Relevance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Relevance is a term used to describe how pertinent, connected, or applicable something is to a given matter. A thing is relevant if it serves as a means to a given purpose. Imagine a patient sufferin...
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Relevance (information retrieval) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the context of information science and information retrieval, relevance denotes how well a retrieved set of documents (or a single document) meets the information need of the user. Relevance mo...
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Relevance theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are two ways to conceive of how thoughts can be communicated from one person to another. The first way is through the use of strict coding and decoding, which makes explicit use of symbols, rule...
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Evaluating a legacy codebase? ... think relevance. ... Turn over part or all of your next project — any language, any platform, we're ready to start. Find out what customers are saying about Relevance development.
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Find dictionary definitions, audio pronunciations, and spellings for relevance in the free online American Heritage Dictionary on Yahoo! Education ... Applicability to social issues: a governmental policy lacking relevance.
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Relevance Research Group ... The Relevance Research Group at UCL is led by Deirdre Wilson and Robyn Carston. ... The group, which has been active since the publication in 1986 of Relevance: Communication and Cognition by Dan Sperber and Deirdre Wilson, meets weekly during term time to discuss papers of interest to research...
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i am certain that i have used it a million times more and yet its relevance never ceases to exist. i dont understand this world much... in simple words i think i am a simpleton. i try and i try to become more 'with it', but all in vain.
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