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The Modularity of Dysgraphia

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2023
Research regarding dysgraphia, an impairment in writing, is attaining more attention in recent times. The existing studies on dysgraphia draw insights from cognitive, behavioural, neurological, and genetic fields of knowledge. However, these multiple studies on dysgraphia fail to illustrate how these cognitive, behavioural, neurological, and genetic ...
Aiswarya, G S, R Joseph, Ponniah
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Modular Certification of Integrated Modular Systems

2007
This paper presents ongoing research into the modular certification of Integrated Modular Systems (IMS) within BAE Systems. An IMS is an open systems approach to the construction of systems from a set of standard hardware and software modules. Modular certification is the modular safety assessment of such systems. The aim is to reduce the certification
James Blow, Andrew Cox, Paul Liddell
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Modular points, modular curves, modular surfaces and modular forms

1985
[For the entire collection see Zbl 0547.00007.] \\par This is the written version of a talk at the Arbeitstagung at Bonn. It is centered around one example: the modular curve X\\sb 0(37). The elliptic curve E:\\quad y(y-1)=(x+1)x(x-1) is a factor of the Jacobian J\\sb 0(37).
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The modular cerebellum

Progress in Neurobiology, 1991
The putative modular organization of the cerebellum can be revealed in three ways: functionally through receptive field mapping, anatomically through tract tracing studies, and biochemically by using a range of molecular probes. The present review concentrates on the last of these, the evidence for cerebellar modules that comes from molecular studies ...
R, Hawkes, C, Gravel
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Modular Miracles

The American Mathematical Monthly, 2001
Over the last 20 years, the modular function has become widely known through its miraculous intervention in two great mathematical achievements: the proof of Fermat's last theorem and the "moonshine" of the monster simple group. In both cases, the modular function appears where no one expected it, and it bridges a chasm between seemingly unrelated ...
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On Sub-modularization and Morphological Heterogeneity in Modular Robotics

2013
Modular robots are a kind of robots built from mechatronic modules, which can be assembled in many different ways allowing the modular robot to assume a wide range of morphologies and functions. An important question in modular robotics is to which degree modules should be heterogeneous.
A. H. Lyder   +4 more
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The modular map

IJCNN'99. International Joint Conference on Neural Networks. Proceedings (Cat. No.99CH36339), 2003
The modular map is a fully digital implementation of an artificial neural network (ANN) inspired by the self-organising map (SOM). By utilising a combination of full custom and semi-custom design techniques a device has been developed that implements 256 neurons.
N. Lighttowler   +4 more
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Modularity in ontologies

Applied Ontology, 2012
In the past 10 years, modularity has been established as a central research topic in ontology engineering. Several approaches and techniques have been investigated and developed in detail to characterise and deal with modularity [1]. Theoretical as well as practical aspects of modularity have become essential to the design of ontologies.
Oliver Kutz, Joana Hois
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Modular Groups and Modular Forms

1989
In this chapter, we explain the general theory of modular forms. In §4.1, we discuss the full modular group SL 2(ℤ) and modular forms with respect to SL 2(ℤ), as an introduction to the succeeding sections. We define and study congruence modular groups in §4.2. In §4.3, we explain the relation between modular forms and Dirichlet series obtained by Hecke
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Modularization and Modular Delivery of TVET

2009
Modularization in technical and vocational education and training (TVET) is an area of increasing interest and debate. Many countries in and outside Europe have, to some extent, introduced modularization in their TVET systems over the past twenty years.
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