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Conducting an interview

Nurse Researcher, 2000
The traditional guidance to researchers conducting interviews in the field is that the researcher should say as little as possible and encourage the respondents to talk in an untramelled way about the issues under discussion. But is this approach appropriate in all circumstances? Keith Melia examines the issues by focusing on research carried out in an
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Conducting solids

Annual Reports Section "A" (Inorganic Chemistry), 2006
Emma Kendrick, Peter Slater
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Conductive Recruitment

International Audiology, 1966
H, Anderson, B, Barr
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Thousands of conductance levels in memristors integrated on CMOS

Nature, 2023
Hao Tang, Jiangbin Wu, Wenhao Song
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Quantum Conductance in Memristive Devices: Fundamentals, Developments, and Applications

Advanced Materials, 2022
Gianluca Milano   +2 more
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Reconciling the optimal and empirical approaches to modelling stomatal conductance

Global Change Biology, 2011
Belinda E Medlyn   +2 more
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Excitation and Conduction

Annual Review of Physiology, 1961
K Frank, M G F Fuortes
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On the minimum leaf conductance: its role in models of plant water use, and ecological and environmental controls

New Phytologist, 2019
Rosana López   +2 more
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