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This support might help to make (secondary school) teachers feel more capable in using ICT in their teaching activities and in adapting their competences in the subject-specific use of ICT.
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A study on young children [ 59] found girls were less capable than boys in using a retrieval mechanism to solve arithmetic problems from memory.
There is now a great deal of interest in studying multimodal communication, particularly in using experimental approaches capable of attributing cause and effect, and in grappling directly with evolutionary consequences of utilizing multiple signal channels.
Since the particles have very small size range with narrow size distribution (10 50 nm), they are hidden from reticuloendothelial system, therefore capable for using in vivo (Roy et al. 2003).
Ridding Iraq of Uday and Qusay Hussein is commendable for all the reasons you say, but the killings raise a simple question: If American forces were capable of using intelligence in Iraq to discover the exact location of two people, why hasn't the same sort of intelligence been useful in locating any of the alleged weapons of mass destruction?
The data collection and identification of λ-fuzzy measures are fundamental tasks to be capable of using them in practice.
Both neurons and astrocytes are in principle capable of using ketone bodies as metabolic fuels [ 61- 63].
Understanding the adaptive mechanisms in oxyphototrophs capable of using wavelengths beyond VIS is of interest as it provides information concerning the usability, stress levels and limitations associated with NIR-driven oxygenic photosynthesis.
But putting the rest of her history aside, we might ask whether the isolated act of leaving a child capable of using a phone in a locked hotel room is in and of itself "reprehensible" and "horrific," as observers summoned by local news outlets immediately and inevitably declared.
Ruminal methane is formed by the action of methanogens present in ruminants and are capable of using H2/CO2; can multiply easily and are observed in high abundance in rumen (Zinder 1993).
Yorio and his colleagues at NASA first got interested in grow lights back in the early 1990's while researching ways to design and build a bioregenerative life support system capable of "using crop plants in a sealed environment to keep humans alive in space, on the moon, or on Mars for long durations".
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