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Partial sight-partial achievement?
Special education: forward trends, 1975Dr Richard Lansdown, psychologist at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children, London, considers some research findings about the relationship between severe sight loss, reading and spelling‐an area in which many assumptions are ...
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Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 1970
It was reasoned that in normal ferroelastic crystals, if their prototypic (or peraelastic) phase transitions are of the second kind, the dependence of the spontaneous strain on temperature T should be proportional to ( T c - T ) 1/2 right below the transition temperature T c and the T dependence of the elastic compliance should obey the so-called ...
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It was reasoned that in normal ferroelastic crystals, if their prototypic (or peraelastic) phase transitions are of the second kind, the dependence of the spontaneous strain on temperature T should be proportional to ( T c - T ) 1/2 right below the transition temperature T c and the T dependence of the elastic compliance should obey the so-called ...
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Partial Sight: Partial Detection or Partial Treatment
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1994Martin McKee, Ann Corkery, Roger Humphry
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Mechanism of gating and partial agonist action in the glycine receptor
Cell, 2021Hongtao Zhu +2 more
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On partial sufficiency and partial ancillarity
Scandinavian Actuarial Journal, 1967Abstract In connection with a new model for two-way sample schemes with discrete observations introduced by Rasch [11] and [12], the idea of basing the statistical analysis entirely upon conditional distributions was suggested. The main feature of this method of analysis can be summarized as follows.
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Factors governing partial coalescence in oil-in-water emulsions
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2010Koen Dewettinck
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