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Scientific American, 2003
Brain-scanning machines may soon be capable of discerning rudimentary thoughts and separating fact from fiction. In October 2002 the United States National Research Council damned the polygraph device as a "blunt instrument," of little use in ferreting out criminals, spies and terrorists.
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Brain-scanning machines may soon be capable of discerning rudimentary thoughts and separating fact from fiction. In October 2002 the United States National Research Council damned the polygraph device as a "blunt instrument," of little use in ferreting out criminals, spies and terrorists.
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Reader Development in Practice: Bringing Literature to Readers
Journal of Documentation, 2009The reviewed book examines a chain of those participating in bringing books to readers, from author and publisher to professionals who work on reading promotion and reader development. It brings a lot of ideas for reading promotion and partnership options, so that information practitioners, particularly librarians, get an insight about their role in ...
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IEEE Software, 1987
Research has focused on training programmers to write readable programs. New exploratory environmetas, like Smailtalk-80, offer improvements in system support for program reading as well as writing.
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Research has focused on training programmers to write readable programs. New exploratory environmetas, like Smailtalk-80, offer improvements in system support for program reading as well as writing.
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Reading, 2000
This article discusses the role of reading, especially the reading of literature, in the development of writing. It suggests that the direct teaching of written language features is no substitute for extensive experience of written language. It gives a brief preliminary account of a recent centre for language in Primary Education (CLPE) research ...
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This article discusses the role of reading, especially the reading of literature, in the development of writing. It suggests that the direct teaching of written language features is no substitute for extensive experience of written language. It gives a brief preliminary account of a recent centre for language in Primary Education (CLPE) research ...
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Lateral Flow Immunoassay Reader Technologies for Quantitative Point-of-Care Testing
Sensors, 2022Jongwon Park
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