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Volume 13 Number 2 (March 1960)

Volume 13 Number 2 (March 1960)

... JESSE L. Department of Agriculture. The dry state of the lupine may have prevented bloat. All the heifers dropped normal calves. The evidence clearly estab- lishes [r] ... See full document

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The FINITE STRING, Volume 13, Number 2

The FINITE STRING, Volume 13, Number 2

... Sknulation of a Recognition System for ConJnected Speech Sounds Using Linguistic Infoma tien.. In cornpuler sirnulotion oS this system, the input wund sequence were unclear weather forec[r] ... See full document

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Volume 20 Number 1 & 2

Volume 20 Number 1 & 2

... Abstract: Global climate change is progressing and health impacts have been observed in a number of countries, including Australia. The main health impacts will be due to direct heat exposure, extreme weather, air ... See full document

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Volume 21 Number 1 & 2

Volume 21 Number 1 & 2

... just 2 weeks during ...small number of GPs is able to provide a representation of the number of people attending their ...total number of patients and the number presenting with ... See full document

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Volume 22 Number 1 & 2

Volume 22 Number 1 & 2

... makers to explore plausible scenarios. For example, the agent-based model simulates a street-based heroin mar- ket. 22–24 Building the model required the synthesis of existing research studies and data sources (such as ... See full document

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Volume 23 Number 1 & 2

Volume 23 Number 1 & 2

... As for the 2007 survey, the aim of the 2010 survey was to achieve a sample size of approximately 2800 people drawn from NSW public hospitals. Hospitals were stratified by their geographic remoteness using the ... See full document

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Volume 2, Number 2 (April 1949)

Volume 2, Number 2 (April 1949)

... Our Constitution states “The objectives of the Society shall be to foster advance- ment in the science and art of grazing land management, to promote progress i[r] ... See full document

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Year: 2014 Volume: 2 Number: 2

Year: 2014 Volume: 2 Number: 2

... In order to get initial beliefs about scientific explanation and capability of explaining a natural phenomenon, individual interviews were conducted with the students between the dates of December 22, 2011 and January ... See full document

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Volume 19 Number 1 & 2

Volume 19 Number 1 & 2

... thirds of managers (68%) reported most inpatients (80% or more) were informed of the smoke-free site policy. Eighty per cent of managers reported that most inpatients had their smoking status recorded in patient medical ... See full document

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The FINITE STRING, Volume 12, Number 2

The FINITE STRING, Volume 12, Number 2

... PHILLIPS, BRIAN PhD 1975, State University of New York, Buffalo, Linguistics Topic analysis ... ANNA-LENA *Department of Slavonic Languages.[r] ... See full document

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Year: 2020 Volume: 8 Number: 2

Year: 2020 Volume: 8 Number: 2

... A number of critical student behaviors became apparent in the first and second cycles of action. At the beginning of the action phase, students said they were not accustomed to such activities, previous teachers ... See full document

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Year: 2020 Volume: 8 Number: 2

Year: 2020 Volume: 8 Number: 2

... Our study borrows the ―science capital‖ lens and applies it to mathematics as we explore the interplay of sources of math self-efficacy, parental support and the foundation[r] ... See full document

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The FINITE STRING, Volume 11, Number 2

The FINITE STRING, Volume 11, Number 2

... Computer and Information Science Research Center Ohio State University Columbus 43210.. Organidation, objectives, scope, facilities, academic programs, interaction with the university an[r] ... See full document

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The FINITE STRING, Volume 14, Number 2

The FINITE STRING, Volume 14, Number 2

... phonetic, phonological, lexical, syntactic, semantic, discourse, and factual sources of knowledge.. A program to assign scores 'to each of a number of overlapping segments for each.[r] ... See full document

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Volume 18 Number 1 & 2

Volume 18 Number 1 & 2

... the 13 public health professionals agreed to be interviewed (response rate, ...The number of people reporting to individual participants varied from one full-time equivalent position to about 1000 (through ... See full document

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Volume 19 Number 1 & 2

Volume 19 Number 1 & 2

... An important issue that is yet to be decided is the defini- tion of a cluster. This requires further investigation. Preliminary data show that there is a high rate of cluster- ing of isolates (when a cluster is defined ... See full document

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Year: 2014 Volume: 2 Number: 2

Year: 2014 Volume: 2 Number: 2

... The most repeated code coming from pre-service teachers’ answers is for “more practical sessions” (49 people, 80% ). Description of other codes and their descriptive statistics are consistency between instructional ... See full document

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Year: 2014 Volume: 2 Number: 2

Year: 2014 Volume: 2 Number: 2

... When Table 5 has been analyzed, it is obvious that a large number of the students (75%) have stated the lessons taught with concept cartoons provide them to integrate science topics into daily life. These students ... See full document

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Year: 2014 Volume: 2 Number: 2

Year: 2014 Volume: 2 Number: 2

... In summary, based on the available literature, paranormal beliefs are widespread across nations. Singer and Benassi (1981) stressed that level of paranormal beliefs can be used as an indicator of inadequacy of science ... See full document

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Volume 13, Number 3 (May 1960)

Volume 13, Number 3 (May 1960)

... Idaho Agricul- tural Experiment Station (in process). The Federal lands: Their use and management. Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, Mary- land. Cost of seeding norther[r] ... See full document

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