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Must-Carry Regulation: A Must or a Burden? [PDF]
The first must-carry rules date back to 1990, the time when space on analogue broadcasting networks was limited and when supply grew quickly due to the introduction of private broadcasters. To ensure that channels of general interest would still be transmitted, countries introduced rules to regulate the scarcely available cable capacity.
van Eijk, N., van der Sloot, B.
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Data from “Changes in test-taking patterns over time” concerning the Flynn Effect in Estonia
The dataset from our previous 'Intelligence' paper consists of data collected from the National Intelligence Tests (NIT, Estonian adaptation) at two historical time points: in 1933/36 (N=890) and in 2006, (N=913).
Olev Must, Aasa Must
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"Lessons Must Be Learned"-But Are They? [PDF]
Despite all the software systems we have seen, both in <;i>IEEE Software's<;/i> columns and through our professional experience, periodically, something happens in the world of software engineering that really takes us by surprise. The last time we were in this position was after the revelation of software "cheats," that is, algorithms ...
Les Hatton, Anne-Françoise Rutkowski
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The mental model theory of reasoning postulates that individuals reason by constructing models of the situations described by the premises, but the number of explicit models and the information in them is kept to a minimum. The initial models of modal conditionals don't only represent the situations, but they also comment these situations, in terms of ...
W, Schaeken, G, d'Ydewalle
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It Must Be So. But which Must?
In the last post, I noted some of the sociological overtones underpinning attitudes about dark matter and modified gravity theories. I didn’t get as far as the more scientifically interesting part, which illustrates a common form of reasoning in physics.
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We exhibit a polynomial time computable plane curve GAMMA that has finite length, does not intersect itself, and is smooth except at one endpoint, but has the following property. For every computable parametrization f of GAMMA and every positive integer n, there is some positive-length subcurve of GAMMA that f retraces at least n times.
Xiaoyang Gu +2 more
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Kompetenzentwicklung durch Forschendes Lernen?
Dieser Aufsatz bedient sich vorliegender Befunde aus einem seit 2016 laufenden Forschungsprojekt in der Geschichtsdidaktik Bielefeld, in dem die Entwicklung domänenspezifischer Kompetenzen für das Fach Geschichte untersucht wird.
Thomas Must
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Vantagens do uso das mídias digitais: um olhar sobre o impacto na motivação estudantil
O estudo teve como problema compreender de que maneira o uso das mídias digitais e da linguagem audiovisual no ensino online poderia contribuir para aumentar a motivação estudantil e favorecer a aprendizagem colaborativa. O objetivo geral foi analisar o
Alexcina Gonçalves Canedo Moreira +8 more
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Da ideia à execução: como as tecnologias emergentes redefinem o plano de negócios digital
Este artigo tem como objetivo analisar de que forma as tecnologias emergentes impactam os modelos de negócios digitais, promovendo uma reconfiguração estratégica das organizações.
Ivaneide Pereira Cardoso Maués +6 more
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