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Can one balloon make an elephant fly?
by
Richards, Dan, 1966- author
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Newman, Jeff, 1976- illustrator
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Mother and child Juvenile fiction.
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Zoo animals Juvenile fiction.
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Novelty balloons Juvenile fiction.
2016
A mother takes her son to the zoo to answer his science question.
A review on the novelty measurements of academic papers
2025
Novelty evaluation is vital for the promotion and management of innovation. With the advancement of information techniques and the open data movement, some progress has been made in novelty measurements. Tracking and reviewing novelty measures provides a data-driven way to assess contributions, progress, and emerging directions in the science field. As academic papers serve as the primary medium for the dissemination, validation, and discussion of scientific knowledge, this review aims to offer a systematic analysis of novelty measurements for scientific papers. We began by comparing the differences between scientific novelty and four similar concepts, including originality, scientific innovation, creativity, and scientific breakthrough. Next, we reviewed the types of scientific novelty. Then, we classified existing novelty measures according to data types and reviewed the measures for each type. Subsequently, we surveyed the approaches employed in validating novelty measures and examined the current tools and datasets associated with these measures. Finally, we proposed several open issues for future studies.
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Please bring balloons
by
Ward, Lindsay
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Adventure stories.
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Novelty balloons Juvenile fiction.
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Balloons Juvenile fiction.
2013
Emma finds a note tucked into the saddle of a carousel polar bear asking her to bring balloons, and soon she's off on an amazing adventure.
From novel ecosystems to novel natures
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Eser, Uta
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Heger, Tina
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Buitenwerf, Rob
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Ecological Novelty
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Novel Ecosystems
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Novel Natures
2024
Ecologists, particularly restoration ecologists, were early to recognise the challenges of historically unprecedented combinations of species and abiotic conditions brought about by human intervention. However, to date, this ecological understanding has paid limited attention to
sociocultural considerations. We propose the concept of novel natures to combine ecological and social dimensions in the perception and evaluation of novelty in nature, and to assist conservation and restoration decision-making in a time of rapid environmental change.
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I have a balloon
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Bernstein, Ariel, author
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Magoon, Scott, illustrator
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Sharing Juvenile fiction.
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Novelty balloons Juvenile fiction.
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Monkeys Juvenile fiction.
2017
\"Owl has a red balloon and Monkey wants it, but Owl does not want to share. So Monkey tries to find something to trade for the balloon\"-- Provided by publisher.
Aberdeen
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Previn, Stacey, author, illustrator
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Mice Juvenile fiction.
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Novelty balloons Juvenile fiction.
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Mother and child Juvenile fiction.
2016
\"Aberdeen is a small mouse with a big sense of adventure. He never meant to leave the yard in the first place. BUT a balloon floated by and.... Join Aberdeen on his playful romp and his endearing search for his mama!\"-- Provided by publisher.
Bird, balloon, Bear
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Na, Il Sung, author, illustrator
in
Bashfulness Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Birds Juvenile fiction.
2017
A shy bird wants to become friends with a bear, but the bear already has a friend--a big, red balloon.