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PILOTING FLUENT. A CONTEMPORARY COURSE PLAN BASED ON THE FLUENT-MODEL

EDULEARN Proceedings
Higher education is undergoing a profound transformation, driven by the rapid advancement of digital technologies and the evolving expectations of students and university administrations. While the underlying drivers of these changes are diverse, they converge in a common goal: to promote student learning within an increasingly complex educational ...
Geissler, Gerhard, Skala, Franz-Karl
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Circumscribing features and fluents

2005
Sandewall has recently proposed a systematic approach to the representation of knowledge about dynamical systems that includes a general framework in which to assess the range of applicability of existing and new logics for action and change and to provide a means of studying whether and in what sense the logics of action and change are relevant for ...
Patrick Doherty 0001, Witold Lukaszewicz
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A new modelling method for superalloy heating in resistance furnace using FLUENT

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2019
The simulation of heating process of superalloys is of great significance to predict the temperature distribution and equilibration time of workpiece.
Z. Fu   +4 more
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THE PERCEPTION OF FLUENT SPEECHa

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1983
The perception of fluent speech involves both acoustic-driven and knowledge-driven sources of information. Acoustic sources that directly convey information about higher-order linguistic characteristics include the suprasegmental aspects of speech, associated with the acoustic cues of fundamental frequency, duration, and intensity.
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Fluent Aphasia in Children

1991
It has been widely stated that acquired aphasia in children is invariably nonfluent. However, recent descriptions of different — including fluent- types of aphasia have modified considerably the traditional ideas on the standard clinical picture of acquired childhood aphasia.
Van Dongen, Hugo R, Paquier, Philippe
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Evaluating informative content and global coherence in fluent and non-fluent aphasia.

International journal of language and communication disorders, 2019
BACKGROUND Discourse analysis is an important component of aphasia assessment because it can provide an insight into functional communication abilities.
Audrey A Hazamy, Jessica Obermeyer
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Treating the fluent aphasias

Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 1995
The origin of the term fluent aphasia is reviewed as well as the characteristics and syndromes of patients presenting with this type of aphasia. Three strategies are presented for describing the impairments and disabilities associated with fluent aphasia: (a) syndrome-based, (b) model-driven, and (c) functionally oriented.
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The Concurrent, Continuous Fluent Calculus

Studia Logica, 2001
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The investigation of paraphasias in speakers with fluent and non-fluent aphasia [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
20th International Science of Aphasia ...
Vuković, Mile, Vuković, Irena
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Planning with graded fluents and actions. [PDF]

open access: possible, 2004
This work can be seen as a rst approach to a new planning model that takes into account the possibility to express actions and uents with non-boolean values. According to this model, a planning problem is dened using both graded (multi-valued) and classical (boolean) uents.
POGGIONI, VALENTINA   +3 more
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