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2008
A computer program, written in BASIC, has been developed for the characterization of either solute self-association or the interaction between macromolecular acceptor and ligand. Simplicity and model independence of the procedure to evaluate the free concentration of smallest macromolecular species are features which are illustrated by analysis of ...
Cölfen, H., Winzor, D. J.
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A computer program, written in BASIC, has been developed for the characterization of either solute self-association or the interaction between macromolecular acceptor and ligand. Simplicity and model independence of the procedure to evaluate the free concentration of smallest macromolecular species are features which are illustrated by analysis of ...
Cölfen, H., Winzor, D. J.
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Computer Applications in Engineering Education
ABSTRACTThis study examined impact of artificial intelligent technology on computational and reflective thinking skills development in a computer programming course. With intact classes and a nonequivalent pretest‐posttest group, the study adopted a quasi‐experimental research design.
Christian Basil Omeh+2 more
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ABSTRACTThis study examined impact of artificial intelligent technology on computational and reflective thinking skills development in a computer programming course. With intact classes and a nonequivalent pretest‐posttest group, the study adopted a quasi‐experimental research design.
Christian Basil Omeh+2 more
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2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings
This paper describes an NSF S-STEM-funded scholarship program, representing a collaborative five-year grant project among three prominent universities in the Southeast region of the United States. Its primary objective is to support dedicated scholars in graduating and finding a professional pathway.
Tiana Solis+5 more
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This paper describes an NSF S-STEM-funded scholarship program, representing a collaborative five-year grant project among three prominent universities in the Southeast region of the United States. Its primary objective is to support dedicated scholars in graduating and finding a professional pathway.
Tiana Solis+5 more
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Proceedings of the 20th Annual SIG Conference on Information Technology Education, 2019
This exploratory case study examined problem solving approaches across three computing education programs: computer science, information sciences and technologies and software engineering. Using an Experiential Learning Theory framework, faculty perceptions and approaches to problem solving and reflection and the nature of social learning in both ...
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This exploratory case study examined problem solving approaches across three computing education programs: computer science, information sciences and technologies and software engineering. Using an Experiential Learning Theory framework, faculty perceptions and approaches to problem solving and reflection and the nature of social learning in both ...
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Reflecting heat-shield entry analysis computer program for planetaryprobes
8th Thermophysics Conference, 1973openaire +2 more sources
Software reflected. The socially responsible programming of our computers
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 1983+5 more sources