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    L'alchimie interieure des Song. Étude introductive accompagnée d'une traduction du Ling-Pao Pi-Fa

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    Baldrian Hussein Farzeen. L'alchimie interieure des Song. Étude introductive accompagnée d'une traduction du Ling-Pao Pi-Fa . In: École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences religieuses. Annuaire. Tome 88, 1979-1980. 1979. pp. 507-508

    Author Identification from Song Lyrics

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    Machine Learning (ML) tools have been used extensively in a wide variety of domains recently. Due the enormous amount of data being produced, machine learning techniques are being heavily used to make sense of data & derive meaningful results. Using machine learning tools, we can turn the data into knowledge. Music is one of the truest forms of art. Bangladesh has a great history of music with a great tradition of song writing over centuries. Authorship attribution is the way of identifying the author from a linguistic corpus. This paper demonstrates a guideline to identify the author of a Bengali song from the lyrics of that song using machine learning. This research work presents the first work on machine learning approach for author attribution from the lyrics of a song. Here six methods of machine learning are used for the author identification and high accuracies have been achieved from these methods. It is observed that Naïve Bayes method provides higher accuracy in comparison with the other methods

    Cao mu jie bing: san mu ju.

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    作者宋之的, 夏衍, 于伶.Drama.zuo zhe Song Zhidi, Xia Yan, Yu Ling

    Onychostoma brevibarba, a new cyprinine fish (Pisces: Teleostei) from the middle Chang Jiang basin in Hunan Province, South China

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    Song, Xue-Ling, Cao, Liang, Zhang, E. (2018): Onychostoma brevibarba, a new cyprinine fish (Pisces: Teleostei) from the middle Chang Jiang basin in Hunan Province, South China. Zootaxa 4410 (1): 147-163, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4410.1.

    Song

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    Author attribution from Rudolph, 240. Printed on yellow paper with black ink. Set to the tune of "Happy land of Canaan". First line "You Rebels come along and listen to my song"

    Tables_JAAF – Supplemental material for Do Institutional Investors Know Banks Better? Evidence From Institutional Trading Surrounding the 2008 Financial Crisis

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    Supplemental material, Tables_JAAF for Do Institutional Investors Know Banks Better? Evidence From Institutional Trading Surrounding the 2008 Financial Crisis by Wei-Ling Song and Hui (Hillary) Wang in Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance</p
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