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Learning the “learning curve”

Surgery, 2015
Fig. The interplay between Dreyfus and Dreyfus’ stages of skills acquisition and Ebbinghaus’ learning curve. THE USE OF THE WORD ‘‘STEEP’’ in relation to a learning curve can lead to confusion. The ‘‘learning curve’’ was first described by Ebbinghaus, a psychologist and mathematician, in his study on memorization.
Philippe, Grange, Mubashir, Mulla
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Learning Curve

New Electronics, 2023
Do you want machines to create their own PCBs or use AI to help speed up your own decisions?
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The learning curve

Nature Biotechnology, 2003
Students starting their PhD and postdocs moving into fresh areas of research often find themselves in need of different technical skills. How does everyone get up to speed? Karen Kreeger reports.
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Learning curve

Science, 2021
New brain-inspired chips could provide the smarts for autonomous robots and self-driving ...
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Learning from Productivity Learning Curves

Research-Technology Management, 2002
Forecasting process productivity performance during the early phases of commercialization often underestimates learning rates associated with new platform technologies.
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Understanding and Calibration of Charge Storage Mechanism in Cyclic Voltammetry Curves

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2021
Xiangjun Pu, Dong Zhao, Zhongxue Chen
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Learning curves

Journal of Paramedic Practice
Katy Sofield describes intense learning curves as she prepares to become operational
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Can slow-moving ions explain hysteresis in the current–voltage curves of perovskite solar cells?

Energy and Environmental Science, 2016
Giles Richardson   +2 more
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