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One such tool are virtual manipulatives, which are an " interactive, Web-based visual representation of a dynamic object that presents opportunities for constructing mathematical knowledge " ( Moyer, Bolyard, & Spikell, 2002 ).
* With the advent of the Web 2. 0, dynamic technology became widely accessible, and by the mid-1990s, PHP and MySQL became ( with Apache ) the backbone of many sites, making programming knowledge unnecessary to publish to the web.
Social psychology research added to the knowledge that the United States government and military felt they needed for operating in a new world dynamic ( East v. West ).
The virtual management could be introduced as a part of the virtual human capital development, which has been introduced by Hanandi and Grimaldi 2010, The VHRD model is an approach of utilizing the captured knowledge and information inside the enterprise environment ( top management, external expertise, knowledge worker, workforce ), and leveraging this knowledge to a dynamic T & D e-content for developing and enhancing the human capital competitive advantage, This model focuses on rendering the human capital with the skills needed and driving their performance to face any future situation and solve it, by capturing the knowledge object during the interaction activities between the users and reuse it in producing a dynamic e-content for the training and development purpose and in the same adding value for the enterprise competitive advantage.
Knowledge ecology is a concept originating from knowledge management and that aimed at " bridging the gap between the static data repositories of knowledge management and the dynamic, adaptive behavior of natural systems ", and in particular relying on the concept of interaction and emergence.
" In Islam, according to eminent theologians such as Al-Ghazali, although events are ordained ( and written by God in al-Lawh al-Mahfūz, the Preserved Tablet ), humans possess free will to choose between wrong and right, and are thus responsible for their actions ; the conscience being a dynamic personal connection to God enhanced by knowledge and practise of the Five Pillars of Islam, deeds of piety, repentance, self-discipline and prayer ; and disintegrated and metaphorically covered in blackness through sinful acts.
The social construction of reality is an ongoing, dynamic process that is ( and must be ) reproduced by people acting on their interpretations and their knowledge of it.
This continuous dynamic is considered as a rudimentary form of knowledge or cognition and can be observed throughout life-forms.
* 1963: Harry Wexler ( posthumously ) for his contributions to knowledge of the atmosphere heat balance and dynamic anticyclogenesis, for his interdisciplinary studies in meteorology, oceanography, and glaciology, and for his outstanding leadership in international programs in the atmospheric sciences.
The inquiry method is motivated by Postman and Weingartner's recognition that good learners and sound reasoners center their attention and activity on the dynamic process of inquiry itself, not merely on the end product of static knowledge.
As FA is now known to affect the DNA repair, and given the current knowledge about dynamic cell division in the bone marrow, it is not surprising to find patients are more likely to develop bone marrow failure, myelodysplastic syndromes ( MDS ) and acute myeloid leukemia ( AML ).
* Dynamic content: dynamic pages which are returned in response to a submitted query or accessed only through a form, especially if open-domain input elements ( such as text fields ) are used ; such fields are hard to navigate without domain knowledge.
The modeling view is a closer approximate of reality and perceives solving problems as a dynamic, cyclic, incessant process dependent on the knowledge acquired and the interpretations made by the system.
The concept of Distance Education at the OUSL functions through a dynamic network of regional and study centres, with knowledge imparted through multiple media.
Their new definition of absorptive capacity is: “ a set of organizational routines and processes by which firms acquire, assimilate, transforms and exploit knowledge to produce a dynamic organizational capability .”
In 2008 Mike Selvey was " asked to leave " TMS after making a comment regarding the shift towards " laddish " commentators such as Arlo White and Mark Pougatch who have " little knowledge of the game, especially of the cadences of Test Match cricket ", a shift in dynamic by current producer Adam Mountford.
This use of the word also occurs in The Digital Humanities to differentiate between linear narrative presentation of knowledge and dynamic presentation of knowledge, wherein techne represents the former and poiesis represents the latter.

dynamic and is
Recognizing that the Rule of Law is `` a dynamic concept which should be employed not only to safeguard the civil and political rights of the individual in a free society '', the Congress asserted that it also included the responsibility `` to establish social, economic, educational and cultural conditions under which his legitimate aspirations and dignity may be realized ''.
It is not a substitute for sex but a dynamic expression of the creative impulse in unfettered man.
And although Schnabel's pianism bristles with excitement, it is meticulously faithful to Schubert's dynamic markings and phrase indications.
Also, it can be readily seen that the cutting and peeling types of failure show a steady state response, while the cracking mechanism is of a dynamic nature.
This is a chipping, dynamic type failure encountered with very brittle coatings resins or very highly pigmented films.
If the problem is enlarged to require a complete coverage of feed states, Af operations are needed by the dynamic program and Af by the direct search.
At the same time, every device that can be employed to reduce the number of variables is of the greatest value, and it is one of the attractive features of dynamic programming that room is left for ingenuity in using the special features of the problem to this end.
The effect of angst is achieved by Shostakovich, Mahler and Berg in compositions of wide dynamic range, at times seemingly spinning out of control ( Mahler ), and atonal music using the twelve-tone row method of composition ( Berg, Schoenberg and others ) to create an angst ridden atmosphere of grotesque sound.
Current research suggests that, if a person is able to walk with or without a mobility aid, physical therapy should include an exercise program addressing five components: static balance, dynamic balance, trunk-limb coordination, stairs, and contracture prevention.
Algardi's tomb is much less dynamic.
The new Atlanta Falcons logo is fresh, strong and dynamic, and yet appreciates the tradition and history of this franchise ,” said Falcons owner and CEO Arthur Blank.
The result is a very balanced tone, comparable to the 00 but with greater volume and dynamic range and slightly more low-end response, without sacrificing the ergonomics of the classical style, making these body styles very popular.
It is based on the perspective that sexual attraction is but a single component of a larger dynamic.
Adoptionism, sometimes called dynamic monarchianism, is a minority Christian belief that Jesus was adopted as God's Son either at his baptism, his resurrection, or his ascension.
Output dynamic range is the range, usually given in dB, between the smallest and largest useful output levels.
The ratio of these two is quoted as the amplifier dynamic range.
noise power, the dynamic range DR is DR
In many switched mode amplifiers, dynamic range is limited by the minimum output step size.
The University of Aveiro was created in 1973 and is considered one of the most dynamic and innovative universities of Portugal, attracting thousands of students to the city.
The gleaming expanse of ice is similar to the Arctic, with wind-driven pack ice and ridges up to 15 m. Offshore of the landfast ice, the ice remains very dynamic all year, and it is relatively easily moved around by winds and therefore forms pack ice, made up of large piles and ridges pushed against the landfast ice and shores.
The beauty of his argument is that the final result does not depend upon which forces are involved in setting up the dynamic equilibrium.

dynamic and concept
The defining characteristic of the battle as a concept in Military science has been a dynamic one through the course of military history, changing with the changes in the organisation, employment and technology of military forces.
The concept of the feedback loop to control the dynamic behavior of the system: this is negative feedback, because the sensed value is subtracted from the desired value to create the error signal, which is amplified by the controller.
By contrast, a dynamic web page is a broader concept, covering any web page generated differently for each user, load occurrence, or specific variable values.
" Mussolini claimed that dynamic or heroic capitalism and the bourgeoisie could be prevented from degenerating into static capitalism and then supercapitalism if the concept of economic individualism were abandoned and if state supervision of the economy was introduced.
He interprets history, understands its dynamic, predicts the future, but in addition to predicting it, he expresses a revolutionary concept: the world must not only be interpreted, it must be transformed.
The Kent Applicative Operating System is a functional operating system concept to use dynamic process creation and inter-process communication.
The concept of P2P is increasingly evolving to an expanded usage as the relational dynamic active in distributed networks, i. e., not just computer-to-computer, but human-to-human.
" Trademarks such as increased synthesizer usage, lengthy songs reminiscent of miniature concept albums, and highly dynamic playing featuring complex time signature changes became a staple of Rush's compositions.
In the Gurū Graṅth Sāhib, the Sikh scripture, the concept of the supreme reality is dynamic.
Dao would seem, then, to be etymologically a more dynamic concept than we have made it translation-wise.
Marx argues that human nature is dynamic, so the concept of a single utility for all humans is one-dimensional and not useful.
During the 19th century the idea that men were everywhere and always the same that had characterized both classical antiquity and the Enlightenment was exchanged for a more organic and dynamic evolutionary concept of human history.
Reflection is used to instantiate classes and invoke methods using their names, a concept that allows for dynamic programming.
The concept of dialectics was given new life by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel ( following Fichte ), whose dialectically dynamic model of nature and of history made it, as it were, a fundamental aspect of the nature of reality ( instead of regarding the contradictions into which dialectics leads as a sign of the sterility of the dialectical method, as Immanuel Kant tended to do in his Critique of Pure Reason ).
* Agrarian system – concept used to describe the dynamic set of economic and technological factors that affect agricultural practices.
# Flow control is a control concept applied to workflows, to distinguish from static control of buffers of material or orders, to mean instead a more dynamic control of flow speed and flow volumes in motion and in process.
The trophic dynamic concept has served as a useful quantitative heuristic, but it has several major limitations including the precision by which an organism can be allocated to a specific trophic level.
To demonstrate the concept, Max Loesel and Sven Rau developed three prototype boards: ( 1 ) a 68000 CPU board ; ( 2 ) a dynamic memory board ; ( 3 ) a static memory board.
Around the same time, an industry team including members from Sybase, Tandem Computers and Microsoft were working on a standardized dynamic SQL concept.
But their concept of harmony was much greater and ranging than our own-not only encompassing the harmony of the spheres, of the heavens, but the harmony of inner fluids and dynamic forces-and in the case of the Egyptian Knights these were ruled by the dead.
In the sense of opening up anthropology toward human genetics, which Fischer outlined with the catchword of anthropobiology, the conventional, static, taxonomically organized concept of race that proceeded from morphological features was to be abandoned in favor of a dynamic concept of race conceived in terms of evolutionary biology and grounded in genetics.

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