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Cell biology education: where’s the math?
The Bio2010 Report from the National Research Council prompted college and university educators to consider effective ways to integrate quantitative thinking and practice into their biology curricula. None questions the need for training cell biology students who can do the quantitative analysis required for substantive discoveries.
Wick, Susan M., Kane, Caroline M.
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Over the past 50 years, the science of pediatric rheumatology has grown exponentially due to an expansion in the understanding of complex rheumatic conditions and a surge in novel targeted therapeutics. Physician‐scientists in the field of pediatric rheumatology have played major roles in these advancements that have improved the care of children ...
Ekemini A. Ogbu +2 more
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This study presents a reversible temperature sensor with high switching ratio, ∼103. The device is fabricated using PET‐ITO and carbon nanotube dispersions in alkane. Considering its application in cold chain logistics, a proof‐of‐concept with LED is showcased. Thus, a temperature drop below the threshold temperature (crystallization temperature of the
Sunil Kumar Behera +8 more
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Karl Popper and the Mechanisms of Hydrogen Embrittlement
Representation of the beginning of loss of ductility rather than embrittlement. Small concentrations of hydrogen in a diffusible form within iron are well‐established to harm the mechanical integrity of steels. There are theories that attempt to explain the pernicious role of hydrogen.
H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia
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Investigation and analysis of the basic models of reasoning and proof in math education [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to investigate and analyze mathematical models and important frameworks that researchers and educators have suggested to discuss people’s response to issues related to proof in mathematics.
Ebrāhim Reyhāni, Fahimeh Kolāhdouz
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Optimization of the Production of Rubber Compounds Using Mathematical Models
Rubber compounds were mixed in a batch internal mixer, and symbolic regression was used to derive mathematical models linking recipe and process parameters to ram path, torque, and mixing quality (incorporation, dispersion, distribution). Subsequent optimization with evolutionary algorithms identified operating conditions that reduce specific energy ...
Anke Bardehle +7 more
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A novel workflow for investigating hydride vapor phase epitaxy for GaN bulk crystal growth is proposed. It combines Design of experiments (DoE) with physical simulations of mass transport and crystal growth kinetics, serving as an intermediate step between DoE and experiments.
J. Tomkovič +7 more
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An Educational Game About Math and Magic [PDF]
This paper presents a mobile game to be played by fifth and sixth grade students during their free time, to improve the knowledge they obtain at school. The game uses a unique story and various interaction mechanisms (e.g., drawing on the screen, tilting the phone) to take the focus away from the educational aspects, so that the players feel like they ...
Tiago Lemos +3 more
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Composite Ti–6Al–4V–epoxy lattice structures are additively manufactured and epoxy infiltrated for cyclic loading. At low lattice volume fractions, hybridization produces synergistic gains in stiffness and energy dissipation. At higher volume fractions, synergy diminishes, although composites still exceed metallic lattices in specific energy ...
Joey Tallon +3 more
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In this article, Alan Schoenfeld presents his insightful commentary on a âproductive, middle-groundâ theory in opposition to the extremist views of the math wars. Schoenfeld reviews the history of Mathematics education in the U.S.
Schoenfeld, Alan H.
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