... what can be inferred from those findings above at the end of the experiment is that both the experimental group and control group showed certain progress in their vocabulary ability. However, ... 6 7Median 6 6.5Low 3 3High 8 8Range 5 5SD 1.32 1.34On the whole, it can be said that there was almost no significant difference between the two groups' pre-test scores. This was confirmed ... (p = 0.64), then the difference was not significant (tstat = 0.48 < tcrit = 2.02, df = 38). This confirms the conclusion that no significant difference existed between the two groups...
... problem.12 How can we speak math?Richard FatemanComputer Science Division, EECS DepartmentUniversity of California at BerkeleyFebruary 16, 2009AbstractIt is likely that most people can communicate ... small pieces quite comfortably. Often a paperintroducing new written notation specifies how it should be pronounced! These small bits can often easilybe combined to medium-sized sections. We ... by Kajler and Soiffer [9]. A skilled user can generally do quite well withsuch systems, but systems can be frustrating to the novice. In some cases they can also be frustrating to theexpert who...
... may have read about service-orient-ed architectures and are wondering how they can affect your business as well as how they can be of use toyou. By looking at it from both a real-world perspective ... about giving existing services new functionality. How Service-Oriented Architectures Can Benefit aBusinessWhen used by businesses, service-oriented architectures can make it possible for the ... structure of data. However, one major benefit of setting up aservice-oriented architecture is that it doesn’t matter which language or protocol is used. Instead, the process can be written to...
... ofSmart Materials and New Technologies 36Fundamental characterizations of materialsas a result, new materials and technologiescan be easilyassimilated. In architecture, however, technologies have ... consists of multiple layers of differentSmart Materials and New Technologies Materials in architecture and design 17Smart Materials and New Technologies For the architecture anddesign professionsD. ... turnover of technologies in general. Many industries routinely adopt and discard technologies as new products are being developed and oldones are upgraded. As soon as knowledge of a new smartmaterial...
... policies fully understood? Can “trickle down” be taken for granted?2. Howcan domestic, regional and global policy coordination be fostered, and what is Asia’s role?3. How should rebalancing ... elusive. With the recent economic crisis and renewed recession looming in Europe—and the United States (US) economy growing but fragile howcan Asia weather another global economic disruption? ... India—indisputably core players in the region, howcan their disparate yet fundamental growth challenges be met? To rise in the global economic rmament, how will their trade and investment strategies...
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... bigger brewing process picture. That‘s how it‘s always been, and how it always will be. What‘s truly new, how - ever, is the ease with which this process can be monitored in craft breweries – ... processSITRANS flowmeters from Siemens, for example, can be added to your brewery to measure Plato concentra- tion. Thus you can achieve a whole new level of visibil- ity that will increase repeatability ... With a few clicks of the mouse, you can modify your caramel malt recipe target and then change it back on the next brew if you want to. You can also set up the system to automatically...
... materials and technologies. We will successively buildsystems and scenarios as the book progresses, demonstrating how properties, behaviors, materials and technologiescan becombined to create new responses. ... Encyclopedia of ChemicalTechnology. New York: John Wiley & Sons.Smart Materials and New Technologies 20Materials in architecture and designSMART MATERIALS AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES classification approach ... hasSmart Materials and New Technologies 6Materials in architecture and designs Figure 1-4 Aerogel has a density only three times that of air, but it can support significant weights and is a...
... income.20 New Technologies in Ethanol Production, AER-842Office of Energy Policy and New Uses, USDA1McNew and Griffith have alsoestablished a Web site at MontanaState University that shows how ... reduced environmental impact.15 New Technologies in Ethanol Production, AER-842Office of Energy Policy and New Uses, USDAUnited StatesDepartmentof Agriculture New Technologies inEthanol ProductionC. ... convert tosugar. Cellulose can be converted by dilute acid hydrolysis or concentratedacid hydrolysis, both of which use sulfuric acid. Hydrolysis can also be22 New Technologies in Ethanol Production,...
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... and financial performance? What are the benefits and cost of CSR? How benefits and cost are reflected in accounting? How CSR can reduce the cost of the company? 1.4 CSR in the world: Today, ... and financial performance? What are the benefits and cost of CSR? How benefits and cost are reflected in accounting? How CSR can reduce the cost of the company? CSR research has generally neglected ... business. CSR can be a vehicle businesses to meet environmental and social risks and turn them into business opportunities. About management, The company operates in a market of comments. How Companies...
... providers? How can use of these newer technologies further enhance their ability to treat diabetic patients? How about its adaptation for use with other chronic diseases?Amidst these questions, however, ... users of these new age technologies. In this sense, the “meaningful use” notion for e-health/m-health technologies must differ from the popular use of the Internet and emerging e -technologies ... PersonalEmpowerment 290Guy Paré, HEC Montréal, CanadaJean-Nicolas Malek, HEC Montréal, CanadaClaude Sicotte, University of Montreal, CanadaMarc Lemire, University of Montreal, Canadaexplores the role that...