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The quad layout immersion: A mathematically equivalent representation of a surface quadrilateral layout [PDF]

open access: bronzeComputer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 2023
48 pages (31 for article, 17 for supplementary background material and appendices), 25 ...
Kendrick M. Shepherd   +2 more
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Investigating the Leadership Practices among Mathematics Teachers: The Immersion Programme

open access: yesInternational Journal of Contemporary Educational Research, 2014
This study examines the leadership practices, through its peer-mentoring programme called the ‘Immersion Programme’, specifically in a mathematics department in one of the colleges in Brunei Darussalam.
Nekmahtul Hafizah Abdul Kani   +3 more
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A new mathematical model for nucleation of spherical agglomerates by the immersion mechanism [PDF]

open access: hybridChemical Engineering Science, 2019
Initial wetting of crystals by binder droplets is a key rate process in spherical agglomeration, however there are no models to predict the kinetics and formation of agglomerate nuclei. Two new mathematical models are introduced for agglomerate nucleation by an immersion mechanism; immersion rate limited model and collision rate limited model.
Omid Arjmandi‐Tash   +4 more
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Pathways to learning mathematics for students in French-immersion and English-instruction programs. [PDF]

open access: greenJournal of Educational Psychology, 2021
Canadian students enrolled in either French-immersion or English-instruction programs were followed from grades 2 to 3 (Mage = 7.8 years to 8.9 years; N = 244; 55% girls). In each grade, students completed two mathematical tasks that required oral language processing (i.e., word-problem solving and number transcoding from dictation) and two that did ...
Chang Xu   +9 more
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Mathematical estimation of fluid concentration in human skin during water immersion

open access: goldJournal of Advanced Research, 2020
The concentration of fluid and its analysis in human skin is innately a challenge due to its continuous movement and involvement in maximum life processes. The concentration of the fluid gets affected by the diffusion of fluids through the skin, which acts as the main barrier between the human body and the external environment.
Mir Aijaz   +2 more
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Study of Virtual Reality Immersive Technology Enhanced Mathematics Geometry Learning [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Mathematics is an important foundation for the development of science education. In the past, when instructors taught mathematical concepts of geometry shapes, they usually used traditional textbooks and aids to conduct teaching activities, which resulted in students not being able to understand the principles completely.
Yu-Sheng Su   +2 more
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Learning Mathematics in an Immersive Way

open access: yes, 2022
In this work we introduce a learning system based on Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality for studying analytical-geometric structures that are part of the curriculum in mathematics and physics in high school classes. We believe that an immersive study environment has several advantages with respect to traditional two-dimensional environments (such as
Perri, Damiano   +3 more
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A mathematical model of the immersion of a spherical tumor with a necrotic core into a nutrient bath

open access: bronzeMathematical and Computer Modelling, 2006
Nutrients are essential for the development of tumors. Oxygen can be a determinant for necrosis and its absence can cause cell disintegration. In a similar manner, glucose plays a role in the development of necrosis, and also controls cellular viability. Tumors initially rely on diffusion for nutrient, oxygen, and waste transport.
Carryn Bellomo
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