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A Conductive Chemistry Online Argumentation Courseware with Website Exploring Support
2015 IEEE 15th International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, 2015There is considerable disagreement among researchers about chemistry learning approach. Some have been said to demonstrate an individual advantage, some a social advantage. While there is a great deal of general literature on this field, however, the specific web-based conductive learning is relatively unexplored.
Kai-Yi Huang +3 more
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Arguments for electron conduction in silicon nitride
IEEE Electron Device Letters, 1984The carrier type conducted in the nitride under + V G has been interpreted as an electron by some and as a hole by others. Under - V G hole conduction is generally accepted. Our I-V data on the Si 3 N 4 dielectric agree with those reported in the literature but we interpret the nitride conduction as electron flow for both + V G and - V G .
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Arguments for ionic nature of the Carpathian electric conductivity anomaly
Acta Geophysica, 2008This publication is a contribution to discussion on the geometry and petrography of the rock complex responsible for the Carpathian conductivity anomaly. We analysed arguments showing that this anomaly is caused by induction in the sedimentary basin, and make a critical review of various data to find out whether the good conductivity is connected with ...
Jerzy Jankowski +2 more
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Multifunctionality of hand gestures and material conduct during closing argument
Gesture, 2016Closing argument represents the most crucial part of the adversarial system of justice. For attorneys, it provides an opportunity to showcase their persuasive skills through the full range of semiotic resources at their disposal. While studies of legal discourse have examined speech performance, few studies, if any, have analyzed how speech integrates ...
Gregory Matoesian, Kristin Gilbert
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An Arrhenius Argument to Explain Electrical Conductivity Maxima versus Temperature
ECS Transactions, 2013The existence of conductivity maxima in pure molten salt was interpreted by Grantham and Yosim to be due to ion association at low densities. Tödheide used a chloride-transfer shifting-equilibrium hypothesis to explain ion association in the case of bismuth trichloride. We have performed density-functional-theory based molecular dynamics simulations of
Colin M. Kuntz, Allan L. L. East
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[Arguments against conduction anesthesia in children].
Cahiers d'anesthesiologie, 1996Regional anaesthesia has been increasingly popular in paediatric patients of all ages, especially because some techniques afford excellent per and post-operative pain relief. However, side effects may occur. Particularly, systemic toxicity from bupivacaine administration is associated with intravascular injection or overdosage.
C, Lejus, H, Saunier
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Conductive Argumentation, Degrees of Confidence, and the Communication of Uncertainty
2015We argue in this paper that there is an epistemic obligation to communicate the appropriate degree of confidence when asserting conclusions in conductive argumentation. This runs contrary to the position of those theorists who contend that once the conclusion to a conductive argument is drawn, it is simply asserted in an unqualified manner.
Sharon Bailin, Mark Battersby
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Current Issues in Conductive Argument Weight
2012Carl Wellman’s seminal account of conductive premise weight is revisited, particularly with respect to his distinction between “automated” or “mechanical” scale weight and his concept of “heft” weight. I argue that Wellman’s concept of heft weight provides a suitable metaphor for premise weight in that both are non-numerically quantitative, comparative,
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[Arguments for conduction anesthesia in children].
Cahiers d'anesthesiologie, 1996Regional anaesthesia is more and more popular in pediatrics. Many arguments plead for its use. The efficient diffusion of local anaesthetics through the nerve roots sheet and the epidural space improves success in children. The lack of deleterious haemodynamic effect of sympathetic block following spinal and epidural blocks is a factor for their use ...
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The Gauge Argument for Accurate Quantization of the Hall Conductance
1984In this paper I review my theory [1] of the Ordinary Quantum Hall Effect which identifies the quantum measured in these experiments as the electron charge. This concept is important for understanding why the effect is so accurate, and also for understanding why fractionally charged quasiparticles need be invoked to explain the Fractional Quantum Hall ...
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