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Bacterial cell membrane models: choosing the lipid composition.

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Reflections on reflections

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1980
Most cochlea models consider the system as a pair of channels separated by a flexible membrane (basilar membrane). In the part of the wave where the stiffness of the membrane dominates, traveling waves are set up. Because of varying propagation conditions the speed of propagation diminishes most rapidly when the wave approaches the region where the ...
R. MacKay, E. de Boer
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Reflections on reflections

BMJ, 2015
I am very angry. Today I had a professional disagreement with a surgical colleague. He came to review a patient and somehow managed to criticise the nurses, offend our occupational therapist, denigrate the quality of the referral, and say something to a foundation doctor, who disappeared to the toilet for 15 minutes and emerged distinctly red eyed and ...
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Reflections on “Reflections”

Journal AWWA, 1988
This letter questions per capita water use data which appeared in an article titled “Financing Strategies for Small Systems” (Journal AWWA, August 1988). According to the author, monthly water consumption of 8,400 gallons per customer is unrealistic; a more realistic figure would be half of that.
Norcliffe Meyer, Gilbert G. Bendix
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A Reflection on Reflection

2001
During the last decades, reflection has become a basic concept in teacher education all over the world (Gore, 1987; Hatton & Smith, 1995). It has emerged as a specific topic within the general movement of “teacher thinking,” which started in the 1970s.
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