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Diagnosis accuracy of touchscreen-based testings for major neurocognitive disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
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A Thermodynamically Favoured Molecular Computer: Robust, Fast, Renewable, Scalable
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Computing and Computation [PDF]
In this essau we claim that omputing is the fourth great scientific domain, on par with the physical, life, and social sciences.
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The Computer Book and Introduction to Computers and Computing [PDF]
Robin Bradbeer, Peter De Bono and Peter Laurie 1982 London: BBC 208 pp price £6.75 This book is an extremely well written and entertaining introduction to computers and computing. The book starts at ground level and describes the beginnings of computers from Charles Babbage on.
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Proceedings of the thirteenth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education - SIGCSE '82, 1982
The basic concepts of computer literacy can be taught by the use of computer management and interactive instruction. The approach described here emphasizes measuring student achievement, and informing students of their progress. This approach also incorporates a system for the evaluation of alternative instructional experiences.
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The basic concepts of computer literacy can be taught by the use of computer management and interactive instruction. The approach described here emphasizes measuring student achievement, and informing students of their progress. This approach also incorporates a system for the evaluation of alternative instructional experiences.
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Nature, 2006
Quantum physics aims another blow at common sense: a simple quantum computer gives the right answer, even when it is not run. (Traditionalists be comforted: the computer must be turned on.)
Jonathan P. Dowling, Jonathan P. Dowling
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Quantum physics aims another blow at common sense: a simple quantum computer gives the right answer, even when it is not run. (Traditionalists be comforted: the computer must be turned on.)
Jonathan P. Dowling, Jonathan P. Dowling
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