WordNet
- in a naive manner; "he believed, naively, that she would leave him her money"
- inexperienced
- marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience; "a teenagers naive ignorance of life"; "the naive assumption that things can only get better"; "this naive simple creature with wide friendly eyes so eager to believe appearances" (同)naif
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- (若き・経験不足から)〈人・言葉などが〉無邪気な,天真らんまんな,世間知らずな / 人を信じやすい,だまされやすい 日本語で「繊細な」という意味で「ナイーブ」使われることがありますが、英語では「ナイーブ」にそのようなニュアンスは含まれません。
English Journal
- A method for estimating population sex ratio for sage-grouse using noninvasive genetic samples.
- Baumgardt JA, Goldberg CS, Reese KP, Connelly JW, Musil DD, Garton EO, Waits LP.SourceFish and Wildlife Sciences, University of Idaho, PO Box 441136, Moscow, ID 83844, USA.
- Molecular ecology resources.Mol Ecol Resour.2013 Jan 25. doi: 10.1111/1755-0998.12069. [Epub ahead of print]
- Population sex ratio is an important metric for wildlife management and conservation, but estimates can be difficult to obtain, particularly for sexually monomorphic species or for species that differ in detection probability between the sexes. Noninvasive genetic sampling (NGS) using polymerase cha
- PMID 23347565
- Culture, intangibles and metrics in environmental management.
- Satterfield T, Gregory R, Klain S, Roberts M, Chan KM.SourceInstitute for Resources, Environment, and Sustainability, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4 Canada. Electronic address: terre.satterfield@ires.ubc.ca.
- Journal of environmental management.J Environ Manage.2013 Jan 23;117C:103-114. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2012.11.033. [Epub ahead of print]
- The demand for better representation of cultural considerations in environmental management is increasingly evident. As two cases in point, ecosystem service approaches increasingly include cultural services, and resource planners recognize indigenous constituents and the cultural knowledge they hol
- PMID 23353883
- Magnetic polarization in the optical absorption of metallic nanoparticles.
- Asenjo-Garcia A, Manjavacas A, Myroshnychenko V, García de Abajo FJ.AbstractWe find remarkably strong absorption due to magnetic polarization in common colloidal and lithographic metallic nanoparticles. Our analysis is based upon a thorough examination of the dipolar electric and magnetic polarizabilities for representative combinations of nanoparticle composition, size, and morphology. We illustrate this concept by first discussing absorption in metallic spheres and then exploring ellipsoids, disks, and rings. Magnetic polarization reaches ∼ 90% of the total absorption in 100 nm disks and rings for wavelengths above 1 μm under co-linear electric and magnetic irradiation. Our results demonstrate that the magnetic contribution to absorption cannot be naively overlooked, as it can largely exceed the contribution of electric polarization.
- Optics express.Opt Express.2012 Dec 17;20(27):28142-52. doi: 10.1364/OE.20.028142.
- We find remarkably strong absorption due to magnetic polarization in common colloidal and lithographic metallic nanoparticles. Our analysis is based upon a thorough examination of the dipolar electric and magnetic polarizabilities for representative combinations of nanoparticle composition, size, an
- PMID 23263049
Japanese Journal
- 原 忠義,トピチ ゴラン,宮尾 祐介,相澤 彰子
- 研究報告自然言語処理(NL) 2014-NL-217(3), 1-9, 2014-06-26
- … We propose a general framework for data conversion between XML-tagged text and plain text used as input/output for NLP tools and show that text sequences obtained by our framework can be much more thoroughly and efficiently processed by parsers than naively tag-removed text. …
- NAID 110009799597
- Search space reduction through commitments in pathwidth computation : an experimental study (コンピュテーション)
- KOBAYASHI YASUAKI,KOMURO KEITA,TAMAKI HISAO
- 電子情報通信学会技術研究報告. COMP, コンピュテーション 114(80), 93-98, 2014-06-06
- … In designing an XP algorithm for pathwidth of digraphs, Tamaki introduced the notion of commitments and used them to reduce the search space with naively O(n!) states to one with n^<O(k)> …
- NAID 110009925281
- Search space reduction through commitments in pathwidth computation: an experimental study
- Yasuaki Kobayashi,Keita Komuro,Hisao Tamaki
- 研究報告アルゴリズム(AL) 2014-AL-148(15), 1-6, 2014-06-06
- … In designing an XP algorithm for pathwidth of digraphs, Tamaki introduced the notion of commitments and used them to reduce the search space with naively O(n!) states to one with nO(k) states, where n is the number of vertices and k is the pathwidth of the given digraph. …
- NAID 110009785575
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- British Dictionary definitions for naively Expand naive / naɪˈiːv / adjective 1. having or expressing innocence and credulity; ingenuous (as collective noun; preceded by the): only the naive believed him 2. artless or unsophisticated 3. ...
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- intact, non-treated, nontreated, unchallenged, untreated