Learning From Failure for Doctoral Education
ABSTRACT Failure in doctoral education is a taboo topic for many supervisors and doctoral candidates. Failure in thesis doctoral examination is hard to admit to or explain and has not been deeply investigated. We aim to disrupt the silence around failure in the doctoral context and generate new discussions relevant to doctoral education.
Elke Stracke +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Carrier-mediated transport as a common route of antibiotic ingress into bacteria. [PDF]
Clarke JE +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
A Tutorial on Conducting and Interpreting a Bayesian Independent T‐Test Using Open‐Source Software
ABSTRACT Aim To demonstrate a worked‐out example of a Bayesian independent t‐test using open‐source software, simulated data, a hypothetical nurse education intervention and a randomised controlled study design. This tutorial explains relevant Bayesian concepts and highlights literature that provides statistically principled justifications for ...
Helen Evelyn Malone, Imelda Coyne
wiley +1 more source
Isla: integrating full-scale ISA semantics and axiomatic concurrency models (extended version). [PDF]
Armstrong A +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Carnot and Joule Cycles Implied in Generalized Entropy and Exergy Properties as Fundamentals of Extrema Principles. [PDF]
Palazzo P.
europepmc +1 more source
Rough cubic intuitionistic fuzzy soft relation framework for risk identification and hospital selection in breast cancer treatment. [PDF]
Bashir S +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
Research on fractional-order memory system signals based on Loop-By-Loop Progressive Iterative Method. [PDF]
Xu L, Huang C, Huang G, He D.
europepmc +1 more source
Fair voting outcomes with impact and novelty compromises? Unravelling biases in electing participatory budgeting winners. [PDF]
Maharjan S, Majumdar S, Pournaras E.
europepmc +1 more source
Fungi and Stone Heritage Conservation: Friend, Foe, or a Bit of Both. [PDF]
Paiva DS, Fernandes L, Portugal A.
europepmc +1 more source
Related searches:
The Axiomatic Method in Biology.
The Journal of Philosophy, 1938DR. WOODGER'S book is an attempt to do for a part of biology what Whitehead and Russell, in “Principia Mathematica”, did for mathematics. Starting from as small a number as possible of axioms and undefined terms, he proposes to deduce known biological generalizations, and to discover new ones by pure deduction. For this purpose he uses a special set of
Kurt Edward Rosinger +3 more
+4 more sources

