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Discover LudwigThe phrase "learning form" is not correct in written English.
A more appropriate phrase to use would be "learning from." For example, "I'm learning from my mistakes and improving every day."
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This article describes how behavioral science concepts of team learning form a link between individual learning and total organization development.
"Different types of learning form synapses on different branches of the same neurons, suggesting that learning causes very specific structural changes in the brain".
While learning form from European artists in the thirties, he took on board an image repertoire replete with Surrealist platitude: primitivist, Freudian, Jungian, what have you.
I know how much my parenting has been improved by learning form the staff, by having the nursery as part of our family, and I don't use that term loosely.
The Sanskrit traditions of learning form an important part of the life of this epoch, and the present paper offers glimpses of the circumstances under which the Sanskrit traditions found themselves during this period.
Habituation is seen as the simplest learning form exhibited by organisms, like sea slugs1 and fruit flies2, to more complex living forms, such as rats and humans3, 4, and is fundamental to how an organism responds and adapts to its environment thereby increasing its chances of survival.
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These seats of learning formed the basis for the later great bardic colleges.
The reinforcement theory of learning formed the basis for most of Hull's work.
Learning forms a path into changing intentions and behavior.
We have to learn form that because we made that mistake last year [with Jose Fonte] and we did it again.
"We will also use what we have learned form this investigation to strengthen protections for airline passengers subjected to long tarmac delays," Mr. LaHood said.
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