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# and Learning
# Learning to rank: When the input is a set of objects and the desired output is a ranking of those objects, then again the standard methods must be extended.
In 1999, Brøderbund / The Learning Company released Totally Mad, a Microsoft Windows 95 / 98 compatible CD-ROM set collecting the magazine's content from # 1 through # 376 ( December 1998 ), plus over 100 Mad Specials including most of the recorded audio inserts.
Enrollment in The Jean Grey School for Higher Learning will begin in October 2011, in " Wolverine and the X-Men # 1 ".
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# Learning is incremental.
# Learning occurs automatically.
# Signal Learning: A general response to a signal.
# Stimulus-Response Learning: A precise response to a distinct stimulus.
# Discrimination Learning: The ability to make different responses to similar-appearing stimuli.
# Concept Learning: A common response to a class of stimuli.
# Rule Learning.
# R. Herbrich, " Learning Kernel Classifiers: Theory and Algorithms ," MIT Press, ( 2001 ).
# REDIRECT Learning
" Appeasing Hitler: The Munich Crisis of 1938: A Teaching and Learning Resource ," New England Journal of History ( 2010 ) 66 # 2 pp 1-30.
# Francis Bacon – Essays ; Advancement of Learning ; Novum Organum, New Atlantis
" Appeasing Hitler: The Munich Crisis of 1938: A Teaching and Learning Resource ," New England Journal of History ( 2010 ) 66 # 2 pp 1 – 30.
# REDIRECT The Learning Company
# An Advancement of Learning ( 1971 )
# Learning
# Learning from crisis to effect change.
# Learning, refers to the actual learning from a crisis is limited.
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# and mood
# Seeking the mood swing.
# REDIRECT mood disorder
# Behavioral and mood regulation: receptors in the mammalian brain bind several different neurotransmitters, including serotonin, dopamine, GABA, and glutamate
# In some of its uses, the conditional acts as a tense of the indicative mood ; in other uses, including the use from which it takes its name, it acts as a distinct mood.
# The gerundive mood, the perfect, and the passive and reflexive voices are not synthetic ; that is, they are expressed using multi-word verb forms.
# The mood of individual group members.
# unstable and capricious ( impulsive, whimsical ) mood.
# Sehr fliessend ( Very flowing ) – a freer movement with numerous changes in texture and mood.
# Physical environment — The ambiance, mood, or tone of the environment
# mood: ta for declarative, k ' a for interrogative, la for imperative, ca for propositive, yo for polite declarative and a large number of other possible mood markers
# REDIRECT Subjunctive mood
# REDIRECT Realis mood # Indicative
# Keeping Mum ( January 27, 1991 ) – Alan is in a bad mood after learning that, upon the death of Piers ' father, his lackey is now a baronet and a multi-millionaire, but he cheers himself up by passing an amendment to the Government's social security bill to cut off all Basic State Pensions to the elderly, a move that causes hundreds of retirement homes to close, as residents will no longer be able to pay.
# redirect Conditional mood
# Impulsive nonconformity: The disposition to unstable mood and behaviour particularly with regard to rules and social conventions.
# Its inclusion in the article adds significantly to the article because it shows a scene from the subject of this article, the style of robots used, the set decoration and thus mood of the series, and the notable guest, Bill Nye.
# REDIRECT Subjunctive mood
# Persisting with drug use despite clear evidence of overtly harmful consequences, such as harm to the liver, depressive mood states or impairment of cognitive functioning.
# REDIRECT Irrealis mood # Eventive
# REDIRECT Irrealis mood # Potential

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