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In Inuit mythology, the Adlet are monsters that drink blood. They are the offspring a woman and a dog.


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Adlet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (103 words)
In the Inuit mythology of the Labrador and Hudson Bay coasts, the Adlet are monsters that drink blood.
The offspring of the Adlet are known as the Erqigdlit.
This article relating to a myth or legend from the Americas is a stub.
Adlet for Information Integration (8467 words)
Adlets can be generated by active documents to interact with other adlets or active documents to accomplish the objectives of an advertisement plan.
When adlets collide, i.e., when their mutual attraction force exceeds a certain threshold and they are in the same site, the composition rules dictate whether two adlets should be merged to form new adlets, with the possible side effect of the updating of the virtual graph.
Every time a new adlet is created, either because a new document is created or because two adlets are merged, the system needs to decide whether to update the virtual graph of the active document responsible for generating this adlet.
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