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Expert knowledge as a social phenomenon: theoretical and mythodological analysis
The transformations of modern society with its rapid informatization and digitalization form a new social demand for analyzing present and future. A figure of an expert appears more and more often as a producer of special expert knowledge in public ...
Alexander A. Koshelev +1 more
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This study aims to design an educational process for teaching scientific concepts during the preschool period based on the instructional design model of Seels and Glasgow and to evaluate its effectiveness.
Ebru Turan Güntepe, Esra Keleş
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Matching concepts across HOL libraries [PDF]
Many proof assistant libraries contain formalizations of the same mathematical concepts. The concepts are often introduced (defined) in different ways, but the properties that they have, and are in turn formalized, are the same.
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Using Built-In Domain-Specific Modeling Support to Guide Model-Based Test Generation [PDF]
We present a model-based testing approach to support automated test generation with domain-specific concepts. This includes a language expert who is an expert at building test models and domain experts who are experts in the domain of the system under ...
Teemu Kanstrén, Olli-Pekka Puolitaival
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Successful new product development projects and extant research literature advocate for inclusion of inputs pertaining to the supply chain at early stages of product development to proactively identify risk averse product design concepts. To this end, we
Mohit Goswami, Yash Daultani, Arijit De
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Defining and unpacking the core concepts of pharmacology education
Pharmacology education currently lacks a research‐based consensus on which core concepts all graduates should know and understand, as well as a valid and reliable means to assess core conceptual learning.
Marina Santiago +13 more
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Smart home technologies in Europe: A critical review of concepts, benefits, risks and policies
Smart home technologies refer to devices that provide some degree of digitally connected, automated, or enhanced services to building occupants. Smart homes have become central in recent technology and policy discussions about energy efficiency, climate ...
Benjamin K. Sovacool, D. F. D. Rio
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Mihai Gheorghiade, MD-Life and Concepts [PDF]
How do you capture an idea, shape it, and then bring it into the world? Of his many talents, this ability was a fundamental characteristic of Mihai Gheorghiade.
Butler, Javed +3 more
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Career experts’ conceptions of innovation in career development [PDF]
AbstractThis article reports the findings from a phenomenographic investigation into career experts’ conceptions of innovation in career development. The results show that conceptions of innovation in career development varied from (1) initiating service, (2) developing demographic-based programmes, (3) professionalising the sector to (4) exploiting ...
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Aim The EUNIS Habitat Classification is a widely used reference framework for European habitat types (habitats), but it lacks formal definitions of individual habitats that would enable their unequivocal identification.
M. Chytrý +98 more
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