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    NANOTECHNOLOGY AND UNKNOWN RISKS: REFLECTIONS ON THE NEED OF A NEW THINKING ABOUT LAW by Ester de Carvalho, Carolina Medeiros Bahia

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Developed through an ultrasophisticated technoscientific apparatus, it makes the reflection about its infinite reaches and risks be driven by the uncertainty of the scientific models that create this new reality. In this area, Law is obliged to face complex and interdisciplinary issues, often based on a scientism that confers genuineness and credibility only on what it produces and which, due to the speed with which news transmutes, is in complete disagreement with the rhythm of legal dogma. …”
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    Secondary Education Students’ Questions on Experimental Devices by Tarcilo Torres Valois, Kelly Johanna Duque, Koto Ishiwa, Gloria Sánchez, Juan José Solaz Portolés, Vicente Sanjose López

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…The results obtained support the taxonomy of questions proposed and show that higher knowledge students ask significantly more questions addressed to the scientific model construction than lower knowledge students. …”
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    Applying a Comprehensive System Approach to the Efficiency of the Islamic Republic of Iran System by علیرضا محمدی, محمد حسین خوانین زاده

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…I believe that the efficiency of the Islamic Republic requires a scientific model based on indigenous indicators, with a realistic and comprehensive approach to all elements of the idea, structure, brokerage, behavior, and internal processes and cultural, social, economic and international systems around the political system, to respond to all Effective dimensions. …”
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    Procurando outros paradigmas para a educação Searching for other paradigms for education by Maria Elizabeth Barros de Barros

    Published 2000-08-01
    “…<br>This article, inspired by the proposal of Deleuze and Guattari , analyses the educational practices supported by the scientific model. It proposes other educational sense directions and dimensions based on the ethical/esthetic/politic principle, according to M. …”
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    Students’ Understanding of Redox Reactions in Three Situations by Lise-Lotte Österlund, Margareta Ekborg

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The students’ conceptions regarding the oxidizing agent varied and diverged from the scientific model in some situations. Depending on the situation, the activity series of metal became a tool as well as an obstacle. …”
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    Overcoming obstacles to creativity in science by Jacques GRÉGOIRE

    “…While the most important obstacle outside are the social norms, i.e. the pressure for the scientific community and, sometimes, the whole society, to conform to the dominant scientific model. We conclude with some proposals to overcome these obstacles.…”
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    Laws of Nature: Do We Need a Metaphysics? by Michel Ghins

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…I construe scientific laws as universal propositions satisfied by empirically successful scientific models and made — approximately — true by the real systems represented, albeit partially, by these models. …”
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    Simulating the models of Tsikkou and Wang via mR scheme in chromatography by Hesham G. Abdelwahed, Refaat Sabry, Mahmoud A.E. Abdelrahman, Kamel Mohamed

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Finally, the mR approach can be utilized to solve a variety of other applicable scientific models.…”
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    Big Data and Deep Learning Models by Daniel Sander Hoffmann

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This text introduces and discusses these issues with a pedagogical bias, thus aiming to make the topic accessible to new researchers interested in this area of​ application of scientific models. …”
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    Open Innovation—An Explorative Study on Value Co-Creation Tools for Nation Branding and Building a Competitive Identity by Daniel Marco Stefan Kleber, Katariina Juusola

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This study identifies, discusses, and evaluates two scientific models, the PERFA Framework and the Four Actions Framework, which were originally developed to increase value propositions in organizations, and applies them as suitable tools for nation branding in building a competitive identity. …”
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    Nature as an obstacle: critical perspectives of the advancement of social housing and road infrastructure over wetlands in the city of Valdivia, Chile by Rodrigo Hidalgo Dattwyler, Laura Rodríguez Negrete, Alex Paulsen-Espinoza, Voltaire Alvarado Peterson

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Discussing under the concepts of a scientific model reports certain difficulties, especially in the development of reflections and ways of thinking the geographical space. …”
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    The human sciences, models and metrological mythology by McGrane, J, Maul, A

    Published 2019
    “…To advance beyond the mythology of “latent variables”, the human sciences need to eradicate this fallacy and establish scientific models for measurement.…”
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    A QUALITATIVE PERSPECTIVE ON ESSENCE OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS’ SERVICE QUALITY by Syed Ali Abbas

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…It also gives lead to future research for developing scientific models in the field of Higher Education branding.…”
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    Gender debate as a challenge in nursing training by Isabela Cristina Nogueira, Debora de Souza Santos, Clara Fróes de Oliveira Sanfelice, Eliete Maria Silva, Ana Elisa Spaolonzi Queiroz Assis

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Results: nursing education remains centered on the traditional scientific model, neglecting gender and strengthening stereotypes aimed at the feminization of the profession. …”
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    The model and structure of elite in the Holy Quran by Behzad Bastami, Zainab alsadat Hossini

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…قرآBased on the rule of universality and comprehensiveness, the Holy Quran, has presented its revelatory teachings in a structured way and based on a regular and scientific model for having the desired effect. Undoubtedly, given the role of elites in leading society and its importance from the perspective of the Holy Quran, such a clear structure and model of the Holy Quran is inevitable. …”
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    Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA): effect modulation of body composition and lipid profile by A. Baddini Feitoza, A. Fernandes Pereira, N. Ferreira da Costa, B. Gonçalves Ribeiro

    “…Limitations in the scientific models used in CLA researches make impossible to draw conclusions about the action of this fatty acid on human metabolism.…”
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    Local ecological knowledge and multidisciplinary approach lead to discovery of hidden biodiversity in the deep ocean of Labrador, Canada by David Cote, Bárbara M. Neves, Joey Angnatok, Wilfred Bartlett, Evan N. Edinger, Lauren Gullage, Rodd Laing, Alexandre Normandeau, Vonda E. Hayes, Owen A Sherwood, Maxime Geoffroy

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This study illustrates the exploratory process initiated by Nunatsiavut, which integrated local knowledge, scientific models, and a variety of technologies (such as remotely operated vehicles and multibeam sonar) to discover deep-water hidden biodiversity toward the advancement of both local Indigenous and global conservation goals.…”
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    Spud 1.0: generalising and automating the user interfaces of scientific computer models by M. D. Piggott, C. J. Cotter, G. S. Collins, J. Shipton, S. C. Kramer, J. R. Maddison, C. R. Wilson, G. J. Gorman, D. A. Ham, P. E. Farrell

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt; Together, this provides a user friendly, well documented, self validating user interface which is applicable to a wide range of scientific models and which minimises the developer input required to maintain and extend the model interface.…”
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    Incorporating Space: Protestant Fundamentalism and Astronomical Authorization by James S. Bielo

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Creationism’s rejection of scientific evolution has endured, but its orientation to a range of scientific models, technologies, and disciplines has changed. …”
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