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so I am pretty sure that is all the Scientific facts I need to know, that the End of Time is coming in less than 38 years as of this writing in 2023. Our Magnetosphere is the only thing holding in our Atmosphere, and right now that strength is decaying at a constant rate, that wil...
Although parents consider themselves well-informed, it is unclear from the studies where they obtain their information, although some refer to the use of scientific information. Understanding knowledge and information sources in greater detail would be help- ful to understand how certain rumours are ...
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1Introduction The advent of semantic knowledge bases like DBpedia, Freebase, etc. has led to the development of smart search systems that produce rich and enhanced results by providing additional related information about the entities/concepts being queried by the users. Further, increasing efforts ar...
Interactive Explanations: The Functional Role of Gestural and Bodily Action for Explaining and Learning Scientific Concepts in Face-to-Face Arrangements.As human beings, we live in, live with, and live through our bodies. And because of this it is no wonder that our hands and bodies are in ...
PSE therefore, provides a scientific basis for both a biopsychosocial model of pain and disability (i.e., underscoring that numerous factors can contribute to the experience of pain), and the enhanced sensitivity generated by central nervous system adaptations that occur as pain persists [29]. ...
/ Cognition 133 (2014) 343–357 an important hallmark of both scientific and everyday cat- egories, as highly salient perceptual properties can be good predictors of category membership, but they can also be deceptive. For example, a dolphin may resemble a large fish, but dolphins are ...
If the effects calculated there really grasp the known chemical factsin their nature– and not merely as the result of lengthy calculations – we may then wish to find the concepts of chemistry, which have been stable guides to the manifold of possible compounds even in complicated cases, in ...
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