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Analysing the problem: a human geography approach

Analysing Ireland's Algebra Problem

Analysing Ireland's Algebra Problem

... DISCUSSION AND CONLCUSION Despite the perceived success of Project Maths and the functions based approach to teaching algebra (Jeffes et al., 2013), the analysis of the UL diagnostic test results shows that there ...

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ANALYSING A FULLY FUZZY LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEM USING TOPSIS

ANALYSING A FULLY FUZZY LINEAR PROGRAMMING PROBLEM USING TOPSIS

... Here we convert a multi objective problem into a single objective problem. We use “Entropy Method” to find weight determination. Then we find both positive and negative ideal solutions by fuzzy TOPSIS ...

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The problem of detrending when analysing potential indicators of disease elimination

The problem of detrending when analysing potential indicators of disease elimination

... the data, and can be difficult to achieve in a single time-series. In addition, for a single time-series we cannot calculate ‘true’ statis- tics for the system but must instead use a moving window to ap- proximate these. ...

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A combined approach for analysing heuristic algorithms

A combined approach for analysing heuristic algorithms

... for analysing performance of heuristic algorithms with multiple parameters and components: fANOVA [19] and multilevel regression (MLR) ...and problem characteristic distributions, thereby avoiding an ...

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Cointegration Approach to Analysing Inflation in Croatia

Cointegration Approach to Analysing Inflation in Croatia

... (ML) approach has been the dominant method for estimating cointegration param- ...Another problem is that such a model can pass all the usual diagnostic tests; hence these checks would not help in detecting ...

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Dynamic systems as tools for analysing human judgement

Dynamic systems as tools for analysing human judgement

... Concerning the format of the indicators, we have encompassed a broad range: from verbally elicitated data on mental models to purely behaviouristic data based on the pattern of interventions into the system. This aspect ...

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A new approach to analysing human-related accidents by combined use of HFACS and activity theory-based method

A new approach to analysing human-related accidents by combined use of HFACS and activity theory-based method

... 25 around the same time. Unfortunately, the NPP-A failed to identify and correct the design deficiency of the bypass switch, but NPP-B and NPP-C successfully identified and corrected the latent design problem. ...

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Human Geography

Human Geography

... Consequently the idea that humans are controlled by nature was rejected and other geographers stressed the fact that humans were free to choose. When the emphasis is firmly placed on humans rather than nature, and humans ...

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A sceptical approach to ‘the everyday’: Relating Stanley Cavell and Human Geography

A sceptical approach to ‘the everyday’: Relating Stanley Cavell and Human Geography

... Certeau’s approach to the everyday famously focuses upon how the metaphysical freezes out the critical pluralities and heterogeneity of everyday life, and he therefore says we should submit to the authority of the ...

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ANALYSING AMINO ACIDS IN HUMAN GALANIN AND ITS RECEPTORS - GRAPH THEORETICAL APPROACH

ANALYSING AMINO ACIDS IN HUMAN GALANIN AND ITS RECEPTORS - GRAPH THEORETICAL APPROACH

... Abstract: Graph theoretical analysis is an important area of research in biological networks. In this work we define some new graphs called bipartite Pt-graphs and their physicochemical subgraphs for peptides/proteins ...

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Human Geography Key Terms

Human Geography Key Terms

... in geography, causes more interactive maps are you. Groups of human geography and great paul claval and ebates in ...in geography at the mathematical space described in cdr, created by hired ...

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HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. Course Description

HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. Course Description

... of human activities on the environment, from local to global scales, include effects on land, water, atmosphere, population, biodiversity, and ...These human ecological examples are inherent throughout the ...

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A Law and Economics Approach to Problem of International Human Rights Law

A Law and Economics Approach to Problem of International Human Rights Law

... economics approach can shed substantial light on rules governing the exercise of prescriptive jurisdiction that a state has power to legislate by applying transaction cost ...the problem of property ...the ...

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Space-time, ‘science’ and the relationship between physical geography and human geography

Space-time, ‘science’ and the relationship between physical geography and human geography

... ‘object-oriented’ and the objects come before the space-times. For me it is easier and more helpful to understand entities and space-times as being con- stituted in the same moment and as that in itself happening through ...

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Hartshorne, R, Functional Approach in Geography

Hartshorne, R, Functional Approach in Geography

... In every state area, larger than such anomalies as Andorra or Liechten- stein, the geographer finds: (1) regions that are more or less separated from each other by physical or human [r] ...

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Geography of Scientific Knowledge: A Proximity Approach

Geography of Scientific Knowledge: A Proximity Approach

... the problem of replication reveals the stability of the rules of the game ‘break down’ as the methodological procedures and technical workings of apparatus itself is put into ...

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Geography of Scientific Knowledge: A Proximity Approach

Geography of Scientific Knowledge: A Proximity Approach

... By contrast, if a knowledge claim is considered controversial, meaning that acceptance would contradict many previous claims on which scientists have build their research in the past, scientists will have an economic ...

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Computer-based Assessment of Collaborative Problem-Solving Skills: Human-to-Agent versus Human-to-Human Approach

Computer-based Assessment of Collaborative Problem-Solving Skills: Human-to-Agent versus Human-to-Human Approach

... collaborative problem-solving (CPS) computer-based assessment, it is necessary to examine empirically the multifaceted performance that may be distributed across environments, collaboration methods, and ...

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Human geography with geographical information systems

Human geography with geographical information systems

... Quantitative Human Geography before and after “the GIS ...Soviet Geography since late eighties, but these altera- tions just concurred with market laws and rules introduc- tions, accompanying by ...

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WELCOME TO ADVANCED PLACEMENT HUMAN GEOGRAPHY!

WELCOME TO ADVANCED PLACEMENT HUMAN GEOGRAPHY!

... Second, the definition incorporates all traditional geographic subjects, themes, and traditions. In teaching, no matter what topic is being stressed or approach being taken, it can be easily integrated into the ...

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