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Into Postmodern Weightlessness
Journal of Planning Education and Research, 1991Shifts in academic planning thought which became evident by 1980 in cluded skepticism that causal reason ing could serve as the cornerstone of sound planning practice. Some theo rists turned to examine the social construction of reality via communi cation and culture, and to ask what the implications would be for plan ning of noncausal perspectives ...
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Neurocomputing, 2016
The most commonly used model for Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) is based on neurons that implement their inherent functionality by computing a weighted sum of the provided inputs and yielding their result by applying an activation function. The challenge in this model is to infer the right set of weights that should be used to ensure learning ...
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The most commonly used model for Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) is based on neurons that implement their inherent functionality by computing a weighted sum of the provided inputs and yielding their result by applying an activation function. The challenge in this model is to infer the right set of weights that should be used to ensure learning ...
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The effects of weightlessness on the human organism and mammalian cells.
Current molecular medicine, 2011It has always been a desire of mankind to conquest Space. A major step in realizing this dream was the completion of the International Space Station (ISS).
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Weightlessness: A case history
Acta Astronautica, 1975The facts presented represent, for convenience, a composite clinical picture of the three crewmen aboard Skylab II as observed by me.
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Effect of 5E Teaching Model on Student Teachers’ Understanding of Weightlessness
Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2010G. Tural, A. Akdeniz, Nedim Alev
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Accommodations to Weightlessness
2017Unlike the anatomical and physiological changes necessary to adapt to weightlessness covered in the previous ten chapters, there are other significant changes that the body makes that are within its existing 1-g capacity to accommodate the new force environment [1].
William E. Thornton, Frederick Bonato
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1986
The phenomenon of gravitation is characterized by the mutual attraction of any two bodies. The universal character of gravitation was first recognized by Isaac Newton who found the well-known law for the attraction force F acting between two mass points or homogeneous spherical bodies $$\rm F\, = \,\gamma Mm/R^2 $$ (3.1) M, m are the masses ...
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The phenomenon of gravitation is characterized by the mutual attraction of any two bodies. The universal character of gravitation was first recognized by Isaac Newton who found the well-known law for the attraction force F acting between two mass points or homogeneous spherical bodies $$\rm F\, = \,\gamma Mm/R^2 $$ (3.1) M, m are the masses ...
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Two-phase fuel droplet burning in weightlessness
, 2020V. Tyurenkova, M. Smirnova, V. Nikitin
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Flame propagation in weightlessness above the burning surface of material
Acta Astronautica, 2019V. Tyurenkova, L. I. Stamov
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