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  • ...ively]] new [[type]] of [[knowledge]] industry focusing on technological [[research]], [[design]] and [[development]] such as computer programming, and biochem
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  • ...ypes of definition, each of which has generated its own [[tradition]] of [[research]], findings, and practical applications: ...rg self esteem scale). This became the most frequently used definition for research, but involves problems of boundary-definition, making self-esteem indisting
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  • Batteries are either [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_battery primary] (single-use or "disposable") that are used once and discarded or [https:// Batteries have been a recent [[focus]] of [[research]] and development, because they are seen as essential in the [[transition]]
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  • .... Stains are used [[intentionally]] in a variety of fields, including in [[research]] (biochemical staining), [[technology]] (metal staining), and art (wood st The primary [[method]] of stain formation is [[surface]] stains, where the staining sub
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  • Helen Schucman, Ph.D. (July 14, 1909–February 9, 1981) was a research [[psychology|psychologist]] from [[New York City]]. Raised by Jewish but no ...ribed it was then edited for publication by Dr. Schucman and the other two primary editors, Dr. William Thetford and Dr. Kenneth Wapnick.
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  • ...rdan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Chapter_10/Amnesia_Factor Chapter X ''Primary and Secondary Realities'']=== endorsing this scientific, extensively [[research]]ed preparation
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  • .... UNESCO's [https://www.ibe.unesco.org/ International Bureau of Education] primary mission is to study curriculum and how it is implemented throughout the wor ...nation in Adult Education'' Proceedings of the 41st Annual Adult Education Research. Egan, K. (1992). ''Imagination in Teaching and Learning''. Chicago: Univer
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  • There are two primary burden-of-proof considerations: In scientific [[research]] evidence is accumulated through observations of [[phenomena]] that occur
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  • ...Supernova remnants are expected to accelerate a large fraction of galactic primary [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_ray cosmic rays], but direct evidence ...ysical consequences of these [[events]], astronomers now deem supernovae [[research]], across the fields of stellar and galactic [[evolution]], as an especiall
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  • Three primary properties of light are: ...icle duality]. The study of light, known as [[optics]], is an important [[research]] area in modern [[physics]].
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  • A primary difference between Deity and Human consciousness is that while humans work, which involves research, lesson planning, and the ongoing joys of life with my
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  • ...nd as a consequence [[theology]] became just another subject rather than a primary [[focus]], even within [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_based faith-bas ...re, however, earlier [[manifestations]]. Yet [[universal]] adoption of the research [[ethic]] was a [[phenomenon]] of the second half of the century, burgeonin
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  • ...Performance (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995) and Comparative Research on Oral Traditions: A Memorial for Milman Parry (Columbus, OH: Slavica Publ ...ulated the contrasts between cultures defined by [[Orality#Primary orality|primary orality]], writing, print, and the 'secondary' orality of the electronic ag
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  • ...umans - using tokens or conditioned reinforcers - and non-humans using sub-primary reinforcers suggested procedural artifacts as a possible suspect. One aspec ...o self control or delayed gratification, to adults. As a result almost all research done on this topic is from this standpoint and very rarely is impulsiveness
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  • ...ittle or no clairaudient capability even though both "gifts" belong in the primary channel of clairsensing. Remote viewing is a facet of clairvoyance and usua It is most unusual for a medium to have more than one primary channel "open" and under control.
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  • ...wton]]'s theory of color (''Opticks'', 1704) and the nature of so-called [[primary color]]s. From there it developed as an independent artistic tradition with ...outside the range of visible colors: they cannot be seen. Any three real “primary” colors of light, paint or ink can mix only a limited range of colors, ca
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  • *4. Philos. The [[faculty]] of primary [[truth]]s; ‘the complement of those [[cognition]]s or convictions which ...at [[philosophy]] which accepts as the ultimate criterion of [[truth]] the primary [[cognition]]s or [[belief]]s of mankind; e.g. in the theory of [[perceptio
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  • ...anding intelligence (i.e., with the most supporters and the most published research over the longest period of time) is based on [[psychometric]] testing. Such ...correlated with successful training and performance outcomes. According to research by Ree and Earles (1992), ''g'' is the single best predictor of job perform
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  • ...e known as the "[[human potential]]" movement, and particularly the latest research on the potential of the human [[brain]], with its implications for learning This inspired her to write ''The Brain Revolution: The Frontiers of Mind Research'' (Taplinger, 1973), a successful and broadly hailed popular summary of the
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  • ...e specifics in operational terms. A hypothesis requires more work by the [[research]]er in order to either confirm or disprove it. In due course, a confirmed h In the United States of America, teachers of science in primary schools have often simplified the meaning of the term "hypothesis" by descr
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