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An introductory college textbook on mechanics: programmatic content and classroom receptivity [PDF]
This paper outlines the programmatic content of a text book on mechanics used by students taking the Physics I course offered by the Physics Department of the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil, during the first semester of 1997.
Luiz O.Q. Peduzzi
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ABSTRACT As global environmental concerns intensify, firms are increasingly expected to embed environmental responsibility into their core strategies. However, uncertainty remains over whether eco‐friendly initiatives are economically rewarded, reflecting ambiguity in consumers' true environmental preferences.
Kimitaka Nishitani +6 more
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Revealing Students' Misconceptions
Student misconceptions have been identified in a range of subjects taught at university, for example: cardiovascular phenomena (Michael et al., 2002); chemistry (Taber, 2000); astronomy (Zeilik et al., 1999); special relativity (Scherr, 2007); quantum ...
Quigley, Steven +4 more
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ABSTRACT The adoption of circular economy (CE) practices supported by Industry 4.0 (I4.0) technologies remains limited, despite their strong potential to enhance sustainable performance (SP). Organizations continue to face practical challenges in identifying effective strategies, enabling technologies, and implementation conditions.
Than'a Alsaoudi, Adolf Acquaye
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Background: Myths/misconceptions/false beliefs are the ideas/thoughts which are inculcated into human life during the course of lifetime. They are considered as an integral part of all the existing systems including healthcare.
Ajitha Kanduluru +4 more
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Stoichiometry is one of the materials in chemistry subjects in high school that contains basic concepts to understand other chemical concepts. At the same time, a few class X students need help understanding and even experience misconceptions. This study
Ashfarini, Dyah, Rahmawan, Setia
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Applying the Rules of Evidence to Expert Testimony About Risk
ABSTRACT Expert opinion about dangerousness or risk is common at sentencing, criminal commitment proceedings and some types of pretrial detention hearings. This article argues that such evidence must be (1) “material” (logically relevant, empirically generalizable, and epistemologically germane), (2) “probative” (a measure of accuracy, which is ...
Christopher Slobogin
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ABSTRACT Gross anatomy is a foundational first‐year component of Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) curriculum, with limited future vertical integration. Retrieval practice and spaced learning to enhance retention are rarely embedded in second‐year DPT coursework.
Christina M. Cuka +2 more
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What Is the Pterygomandibular Raphe? A Confluence of Fasciae Rather Than a Discrete Structure
ABSTRACT The pterygomandibular raphe (PMR) has traditionally been described as a fibrous or tendinous band connecting the bucinator (BM) and superior pharyngeal constrictor (SPCM) muscles. However, recent evidence has questioned its existence. This study aimed to reevaluate the anatomy of the pterygomandibular region by preserving fascial continuity ...
Joe Iwanaga +10 more
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Undergraduates’ Misconceptions Concerning Plagiarism
In their education lives undergraduate students’ one of the most encountered difficulty is to provide citations for their research projects and term papers.
Nermin Çakmak
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