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Spatial reasoning

Keig, P. F., Rubba, P. A. (1993). Translations of the representations of the structure of matter and its relationship to reasoning, gender, spatial reasoning, and specific prior knowledge. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 30(%), 883-903. [Pg.167]

P. An. Spatial reasoning and integration techniques for geophysical and geological exploration data. PhD thesis, University of Manitoba, Canada, 1992. [Pg.237]

Tetraminobutane (tab 60) is, for spatial reasons, not expected to coordinate in either octahedral or square planar arrangements, with all four N atoms bonded. However, C-substituted derivatives of this ligand have been used to prepare SchifFs base complexes (Chapter 20.1) with CuB as the central atom.863... [Pg.56]

Does the general isomorphism between signing space and physical space have consequences for spatial reasoning One consequence appears to be that certain spatial reasoning tasks become trivial. For example, Johnson-Laird and colleagues (Johnson-Laird, 1996 Byrne Johnson-Laird,... [Pg.151]

Gattis, M. (2000c). Structure mapping in spatial reasoning. Manuscript submitted for publication. [Pg.315]

Gobert, J. D. (1999). Expertise in the comprehension of architectural plans. In J. Gero and B. Tversky (eds.), Visual and spatial reasoning in design (pp. 185-205). Sydney, Australia Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition. [Pg.317]

Merideth Cattis is Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Sheffield. Her research is concerned with the interaction of sensorimotor systems and cognition, including spatial reasoning, gesture, and imitation. [Pg.347]

Fig. 1). In the case of three adjacent methoxy groups, for spatial reasons they cannot all be coplanar with the phenyl ring. Fig. 1). In the case of three adjacent methoxy groups, for spatial reasons they cannot all be coplanar with the phenyl ring.
For spatial reasons it is impossible that each amino group binds to a carboxylic acid moiety [97]. It should be also kept in mind that polymers do not usually form long chains but balls instead. Therefore not all of the amino groups in the polyelectrolyte are available for binding to the carboxyl moieties of the anchor groups. Consequently there must be free amino groups which are available for chemical modification or the incorporation... [Pg.67]

The shape of a spectrum and its intensity depend on the positions of substituents in the molecule and on their inter-relationships, as in cis- and trans- isomers. In general, higher band intensities, and shifts to the higher wavelength part of the spectrum, are characteristics of the trans isomers, in which the coupling of n- electrons is stronger for spatial reasons. [Pg.28]

Berry, J.K. (1995) Spatial Reasoning for Effective GIS, GIS World, Fort Collins, CO. [Pg.137]


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