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    A Comparative Evaluation of a New Unsupervised Sentence Boundary Detection Approach on Documents in English and Portuguese

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    In this paper, we describe a new unsupervised sentence boundary detection system and present a comparative study evaluating its performance against dierent systems found in the literature that have been used to perform the task of automatic text segmentation into sentences for English and Portuguese documents. The results achieved by this new approach were as good as those of the previous systems, especially considering that the method does not require any additional training resources

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    Boosting Magnetoresistance in Molecular Devices

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    Magnetoelectronics and molecular electronics are two emerging branches of nanoelectronics, which are believed to have large potential for future device applications. In his perspective, Strunk highlights an experiment reported in this issue by Pasupathy et al., in which a molecular quantum dot is in contact with two ferromagnetic electrodes. This setup leads to a competition between the Kondo effect and the ferromagnetism that can be controlled by switching the magnetization direction of the electrodes. The competing interactions result in a very large magnetoresistance of the device

    Study of the structural, optical and electrical properties of extended defects in GaN

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    In questo progetto si vuole studiare l’attività di ricombinazione dei difetti estesi (dislocazioni, bordi di grano, inversion domain) in GaN attraverso metodi di caratterizzazione strutturale (TEM ad alta risoluzione, olografia elettronica) e spettroscopica (DLTS DeepLevelTransientSpectroscopy, Persistent PhotoCurrent, fotoconducibilità). Finalità del progetto di ricerca è da un lato comprendere la relazione tra struttura atomica e attività opto-elettronica delle dislocazioni e dall’altro analizzare l’influsso delle condizioni di crescita, del drogaggio e della struttura del nucleo delle dislocazioni sulle proprietà ottiche ed elettriche

    Sehnsüchte und Sehnsuchtsorte im Werk von Heinz Strunk

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    Rottschäfer N. Sehnsüchte und Sehnsuchtsorte im Werk von Heinz Strunk. In: Seidler A, Kagelmann A, Born S, Meteling A, eds. Heinz Strunk. Literatur und Medien. Berlin: De Gruyter; Accepted

    1971 Kim Strunk

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    Alt Text: UNI men\u27s swimming and diving teammate Kim Strunk stands on a pool ladder with feet in the water. He wears white swim trunks. Black and white image.https://scholarworks.uni.edu/panther_athletics/2340/thumbnail.jp

    Supplemental Material for "Adverse pregnancy and maternal outcomes in women with hidradenitis suppurativa"

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    Supplementary material for the article titled "Adverse pregnancy and maternal outcomes in women with hidradenitis suppurativa" by Laura Fitzpatrick, Jennifer Hsiao, Rachel Tannenbaum, Andrew Strunk, and Amit Gar

    tech2GO. Profile of Jeff Strunk, founder of Flatwire Inc. in Farmington. Wha

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    tech2GO. Profile of Jeff Strunk, founder of Flatwire Inc. in Farmington. What he calls his Big Idea is creating a global wireless directory of cell phone users

    McCook\u27s Man on Main Street: Publisher Harry D. Strunk and the politics of water reclamation in southwest Nebraska, 1928-1938

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    By the time Harry D. Strunk arrived in his new home of McCook, Nebraska in 1909, he had set his sights on becoming a newspaperman. While only seventeen years-old at the time of his first job with a McCook newspaper, he had already worked as a printer\u27s devil and itinerant printer since the age of fourteen. With his arrival in McCook and first job in that city with the established Tribune, he soon found that his future in the newspaper business lay with starting his own paper. In 1911, without benefit of a formal journalistic education, Strunk opened the Red Willow County Gazette. With his own newspaper, he immediately challenged the community\u27s recognized editorial voice at the Tribune. In 1924, he established a daily newspaper. For the next forty-seven years until its publisher\u27s death in 1961, the McCook Daily Gazette served as the newspaper and editorial voice for Southwest Nebraska and Northwest Kansas. In 1926, when he built a new office building for the Gazette on McCook\u27s Main Street, Strunk had etched in the concrete above the building\u27s entryway his concept of service to the community. With the motto, Service is the Rent We Pay for the Space We Occupy in This World, Strunk set the tone and direction for both himself and his newspaper. Strunk\u27s dedication to community service was no more evident than in his lifetime work on behalf of flood control and irrigation along the Republican River. For a span of some three decades, McCook\u27s man on Main Street hurled editorial challenges at state and national politicians to fund water control projects in Southwest Nebraska. Within his editorial demands for government programs to benefit his community, Strunk maintained a healthy dose of political pragmatism. In 1928, Strunk began an active role in the foundation and work of the Twin Valley Association of Commercial Clubs. That organization stood in the forefront for planning irrigation and flood control programs along the Republican and Frenchman rivers. As a member of the group\u27s executive committee and chairman o f its flood control committee, Strunk played an important role in making the goals of the organization known to elected officials. Among the politicians who felt the wrath of Strunk\u27s editorial attacks on sometimes inattentive politicians was a fellow townsman, the popular five-term senator from Nebraska, George W. Norris. In a volatile exchange of correspondence in advance of the 1930 senatorial election, the two men engaged in political polemics over their differing visions of water control in semi-arid Southwest Nebraska. With similar visions about water control but different methods for achievement, the two men sparred over how best to bring both flood control and irrigation to a land of sparse water resources. It was over the issue of water control that they had their greatest disagreement. Norris favored combining hydro-electric power with irrigation and flood control, while Strunk believed that water power had no place along the Republican River. Their differences would largely disappear when they found common bond after a devastating flood hit along the Republican River in 1935. Strunk became well known throughout the state and much o f the Midwest because of his dedication to water control and reclamation on the upper Republican River. His importance in bringing federally funded water programs to southwestern Nebraska was recognized by Congress. Congress passed legislation in 1952 designating the body of water held by Medicine Creek Dam near Cambridge, Nebraska, as Harry Strunk Lake. From an itinerant printer to newspaper publisher to a recognized water reclamationist, Harry Strunk fulfilled his motto of service to his community o f McCook and Southwest Nebraska

    Byrne & Strunk, Insect Destroyer.

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    Patent for a device to destroy "winged insects which are destructive to the cotton plants and other vegetation" (lines 19-21) including instructions and illustrations
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