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Analysis of multichannel internet communication.
A novel method employing machine-based learning to identify messages related to other messages is described and evaluated. This technique may enable an analyst to identify and correlate a small number of related messages from a large sample of individual messages. The classic machine learning techniques of decision trees and naive Bayes classification are seeded with few (or no) messages of interest and 'learn' to identify other related messages. The performance of this approach and these specific learning techniques are evaluated and generalized
Fecal coliform and Escherichia coli bacteria in the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, summer 1999 /
Shipping list no.: 2001-0169-P.Includes bibliographical references (p. 8).Mode of access: Internet
Social and political process in needs assesssment the Minnesota waste facility siting case
SIGLEUuStB Koeln(38)-881101449 / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekDEGerman
GREAT LAKES—ST. LAWRENCE RIVER BASIN SUSTAINABLE WATER RESOURCES AGREEMENT
1. The objectives of this Agreement are: a. To act together to protect, conserve and restore the Waters of the Great Lakes—St. Lawrence River Basin because current lack of scientific certainty should not be used as a reason for postponing measures to protect the Basin Ecosystem; b. To facilitate collaborative approaches to Water management across the Basin to protect, conserve, restore, improve and efficiently and effectively manage the Waters and Water Dependent Natural Resources of the Basin; c. To promote co-operation among the Parties by providing common and regional mechanisms to evaluate Proposals to Withdraw Water; d. To create a co-operative arrangement regarding Water management that provides tools for shared future challenges; e. To retain State and Provincial authority within the Basin under appropriate arrangements for intergovernmental cooperation and consultation; f. To facilitate the exchange of data, strengthen the scientific information upon which decisions are made, and engage in consultation on the potential effects of Withdrawals and losses on the Waters and Water Dependent Natural Resources of the Basin; g. To prevent significant adverse impacts of Withdrawals and losses on the Basin Ecosystem and its watersheds; and, h. To promote an Adaptive Management approach to the conservation and management of Basin Water resources, which recognizes, considers and provides adjustments for the uncertainties in, and evolution of, scientific knowledge concerning the Basin’s Waters and Water Dependent Natural Resources
The Northwestern reporter.
Subtitle varies: v. 1-42, containing all the decisions of the Supreme courts of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan, Nebraska and Dakota ; v.43-243 comprising all the current decisions of the Supreme courts of Michigan, Iowa, Wisconsin, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota with key number annotations (varies slightly); v. 244-300, Cases argued and determined in the courts of Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin (varies slightly).Title varies slightly."Containing all the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan, Nebraska, and Dakota." (varies)Mode of access: Internet.Citations to all cases compiled in: Shepard's northwestern reporter citations
Projecting future land use/land cover by integrating drivers and plan prescriptions: the case for watershed applications
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