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Disambiguation for Text Mining on the Web., , , , and . WWW (Posters), (2003)Distributions of Microbial Activities in Deep Subseafloor Sediments, , , , , , , , , and 25 other author(s). Science, 306 (5705): 2216-2221 (2004)A Critical Appreciation of John Milius’s Conan the Barbarian. (1996)David C. Smith was born on August 10, 1952, in Youngstown, Ohio. He is the author or coauthor of 18 adventure-fantasy and horror novels. He has also written Understanding English, an English grammar textbook, and many short stories. He and his wife, Janine, live just outside Chicago, Illinois, where Smith works as a medical editor. This article originally appeared in slightly different form in Bocere, volume 1, number 3 (August 1995) through volume 2, number 1 (April 1996), as a contribution to the Robert E. Howard United Press Association..Firms and their distressed banks: lessons from the Norwegian banking crisis, , and . Journal of Financial Economics, 67 (1): 81--112 (January 2003)To what extent will the banking industry be globalized?: A study of bank nationality and reach in 20 European nations, , , and . Journal of Banking & Finance, 27 (3): 383--415 (March 2003)Finite sample properties of tests of the Epstein-Zin asset pricing model. Journal of Econometrics, 93 (1): 113--148 (November 1999)A low cost, transportable, data management system for LSI/VLSI design., and . DAC, page 283-290. ACM/IEEE, (1982)The duration of bank relationships, and . Journal of Financial Economics, 61 (3): 449--475 (September 2001)A scale cross-ambiguity function for radar applications., and . SIP, page 323-328. IASTED/ACTA Press, (2007)A multivariate speech activity detector based on the syllable rate., , , and . ICASSP, page 73-76. IEEE Computer Society, (1999)