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Ontology design and individual cognitive peculiarities: A pilot study. / Gavrilova, T.A.; Leshcheva, I.A.

в: Expert Systems with Applications, Том 42, № 8, 2015, стр. 3883-3892.

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Gavrilova, T.A. ; Leshcheva, I.A. / Ontology design and individual cognitive peculiarities: A pilot study. в: Expert Systems with Applications. 2015 ; Том 42, № 8. стр. 3883-3892.

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