Commercial household products, such as nonstick cookware and cleaning supplies, food packaging, water-resistant clothes, and industrial products like automotive lubricants and electronics, are among ...
Abstract: A novel model is presented in this article to derive the expected value from a ranking of alternatives, with which to tackle some uncertain problems, such as different types of att0itudes, ...
Abstract: Logical reasoning of text requires neural models to possess strong contextual comprehension and logical reasoning ability to draw conclusions from limited information. To improve the logical ...
Class 9 Determiners MCQs: Preparing for your CBSE Class 9 English Half Yearly Exam 2025? One of the most important topics in the Grammar section is Determiners, which carry high weightage in exams.
A higher education institution may be required to pass through a two-step process. The University Grants Commission (UGC) is planning to develop a system to evaluate higher education institutions ...
ABSTRACT: The semantics of Modern Greek adjective polis “many, much, more, very, a lot” is of ultimate semantic interest. Greek polis “many, much, more, very, a lot” appears to be under the influence ...
ABSTRACT: The semantics of Modern Greek adjective polis “many, much, more, very, a lot” is of ultimate semantic interest. Greek polis “many, much, more, very, a lot” appears to be under the influence ...
English and many other languages distinguish between count nouns, which refer to entities that can be counted, and mass nouns, which refer to entities that cannot. Count nouns, such as dog, child, and ...
This article presents diesel engine oil analysis data that demonstrates the application of filtergram particle quantifier X-ray fluorescence (FPQ spectroscopy) to evaluate the severity of wear and ...
Processing of quantifiers such as “many” and “few” relies on number knowledge, linguistic abilities, and working memory. Negative quantifiers (e.g., “few,” “less than half”) induce higher processing ...
Quantifiers are words that indicate quantities or amounts of things in English. They are used with elements like nouns to show volumes and degrees. They include more, much, some, several, a few, a ...
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