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2009
The essay is a survey of the development of higher technical and engineering education, and of the institutions devoted to technological research, in the main European countries in the period from 1800 to the second world war. The aim is to examine, in a comparative perspective, the modernization, diversification and expansion of the provision for the ...
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The essay is a survey of the development of higher technical and engineering education, and of the institutions devoted to technological research, in the main European countries in the period from 1800 to the second world war. The aim is to examine, in a comparative perspective, the modernization, diversification and expansion of the provision for the ...
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Using Technology to Teach Technology
Journal for Nurses in Staff Development (JNSD), 2009As staff development professionals, our goal is to provide cost-effective learning opportunities that meet the objectives of the learner, the program, and the organization. The decision to use instructional technology is based on cost, time, and outcomes. This article describes one organization's use of an inexpensive and versatile software application
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Cognitive Technology ? Technological cognition
AI & Society, 1996Technology, in order to be human, needs to be informed by a reflection on what it is to be a tool in ways appropriate to humans. This involves both an instrumental, appropriating aspect (‘I use this tool’) and a limiting, appropriated one (‘The tool uses me’). Cognitive Technology focuses on the ways the computer tool is used, and uses us.
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Molecular Biotechnology, 2003
Peptide nucleic acids (PNA) are deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) mimics with a pseudopeptide backbone. PNA is an extremely good structural mimic of DNA (or of ribonucleic acid [RNA]), and PNA oligomers are able to form very stable duplex structures with Watson-Crick complementary DNA and RNA (or PNA) oligomers, and they can also bind to targets in duplex ...
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Peptide nucleic acids (PNA) are deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) mimics with a pseudopeptide backbone. PNA is an extremely good structural mimic of DNA (or of ribonucleic acid [RNA]), and PNA oligomers are able to form very stable duplex structures with Watson-Crick complementary DNA and RNA (or PNA) oligomers, and they can also bind to targets in duplex ...
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