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Changing context

The situation with molecules is no different. When a molecule enters the valence state it interacts with its environment. It is no longer the former partially holistic unit, and its quantum potential is redefined in the changing context. The molecule either breaks down into smaller wholes or it combines with other species to establish a larger whole. The two processes often occur concurrently to produce several reaction products. [Pg.471]

De Jong, O., Acampo, J. (1996). Teaching science concepts in changing contexts a smdy of actions and values of teachers. In M.O. Valente, A. Barrios, A. Gaspar, V.D. Teodoro (Eds.), Teacher training and values education (pp. 347-362). Lisboa ATEE. [Pg.335]

This chapter sketches the changing contexts of engineering activities in Brazil in the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries. It divides this history into three periods according to the role and place of engineering in Brazilian society. [Pg.96]

It is a combination of the specification with the domain that will bring about the requirements. Such an approach is particularly relevant given the importance that has been stressed in this paper of the need for governance controls to ensure that the approach to safety management adapts to the changing context of the business. Requirements engineering can therefore provide a framework for mitigation and control of risks in this area. [Pg.151]

Carriere A, Prevost M, Zamyadi A, Chevalier P, Barbeau B (2010) Vulnerability of Quebec drinking-water treatment plants to cyanotoxins in a climate change context. J Water Health 8 455-465. doi 10.2166/wh.2009.207... [Pg.74]

Inferences about the effect of contextual factors on cascading failures—this is important since being able to extrapolate from one context to another requires an understanding of how changing contexts are likely to affect the characteristics of cascading failures. [Pg.35]

Kirst, M. W., McLaughlin, M. (1990). Rethinking children s policy Implications for educational administration. In B. Mitchell L. L. Cunningham (Eds.), Educational leadership and changing context of families, communities, and schools 89th yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education (Part 2, pp. 69-90). Chicago University of Chicago Press. [Pg.43]


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