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Estimating the Hydrogen Bond Strength by Machine Learning Approaches. [PDF]
Samangani N, Zahn S.
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Evolution of mesoscale force chains at the structural steel-coal rock interface and macro-scale mechanical response characteristics. [PDF]
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Understanding the influence of group 13 elements on the reactivity of G13-As-Ge imine analogues in 1,3-addition with methyl iodide. [PDF]
Zhang ZF, Su MD.
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Development of flipped classroom module fcm for music theory instruction: An innovative approach to music education. [PDF]
Zhu Q, Jamaludin KA, Li J.
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Orientation modulated piezoelectric patches for active vibration reduction of thick plates using a singular value decomposition-based optimization. [PDF]
Nadi A, Mahzoon M, Azadi Yazdi E.
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Context-Sensitive Elemental Theory
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section B, 2003My theories of associative learning, like those of N. J. Mackintosh and almost all learning theorists, have employed elemental representations of the stimuli involved. We must take notice when two important contributors to elemental theory, J. M. Pearce and W. K. Estes, find sufficient problems with the theory type to cause them to defect from it.
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1995
Abstract To devote a chapter to theoretical approaches to a subject like incapacitation would seem to many to be a needless conceit. For the mechanism of incapacitation seems like simplicity itself, needing only what Jeremy Bentham called “schoolboy logic” (1802:183) for its explication, and requiring models of implementation that would ...
Franklin E Zimring, Gordon Hawkins
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Abstract To devote a chapter to theoretical approaches to a subject like incapacitation would seem to many to be a needless conceit. For the mechanism of incapacitation seems like simplicity itself, needing only what Jeremy Bentham called “schoolboy logic” (1802:183) for its explication, and requiring models of implementation that would ...
Franklin E Zimring, Gordon Hawkins
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