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"... The plant was operating at 99 % power when a transient occurred. Not all control rods fully inserted. The following conditions exist: • Several SRVs have lifted causing a suppression pool temperature increase. • The CRS directed the initiation of SLC. • Level in the reactor was lowered to reduce pow ..."
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The plant was operating at 99 % power when a transient occurred. Not all control rods fully inserted. The following conditions exist: • Several SRVs have lifted causing a suppression pool temperature increase. • The CRS directed the initiation of SLC. • Level in the reactor was lowered to reduce power production • The crew is now inserting rods by driving and scramming. Which one of the following describes when it would be permitted to stop both SLC Pumps? A. The Reactor Engineer says that subcriticality can be guaranteed to 200°F B. All rods are at position 00 except for control rod 34-35 is at position 48. C. All rods are at position 02 except three in different quadrants at position 04.
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"... The plant was operating at 99 % power when a transient occurred. Not all control rods fully inserted. The following conditions exist: • Several SRVs have lifted causing a suppression pool temperature increase. • The CRS directed the initiation of SLC. • Level in the reactor was lowered to reduce pow ..."
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The plant was operating at 99 % power when a transient occurred. Not all control rods fully inserted. The following conditions exist: • Several SRVs have lifted causing a suppression pool temperature increase. • The CRS directed the initiation of SLC. • Level in the reactor was lowered to reduce power production • The crew is now inserting rods by driving and scramming. Which one of the following describes when it would be permitted to stop both SLC Pumps? A. The Reactor Engineer says that subcriticality can be guaranteed to 200°F B. All rods are at position 00 except for control rod 34-35 is at position 48. C. All rods are at position 00 except three in different quadrants at position 02.
On teacher questioning: question-types in question
"... This paper, on collaborative research, purports to achieve teacher’s awareness raising on some teaching malfunctions pertaining to types of "Question " which might potentially affect teaching efficiency and pupils ’ comprehension. Multiple interpretive accounts of data of teacher talk extr ..."
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This paper, on collaborative research, purports to achieve teacher’s awareness raising on some teaching malfunctions pertaining to types of "Question " which might potentially affect teaching efficiency and pupils ’ comprehension. Multiple interpretive accounts of data of teacher talk
Accumulative Question Types in e-Learning Environment1
, 2007
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How to cope with questions typed by dyslexic users
"... How to cope with questions typed by dyslexic users ..."
Approximation by Superpositions of a Sigmoidal Function
, 1989
"... In this paper we demonstrate that finite linear combinations of compositions of a fixed, univariate function and a set ofaffine functionals can uniformly approximate any continuous function of n real variables with support in the unit hypercube; only mild conditions are imposed on the univariate fun ..."
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function. Our results settle an open question about representability in the class of single bidden layer neural networks. In particular, we show that arbitrary decision regions can be arbitrarily well approximated by continuous feedforward neural networks with only a single internal, hidden layer and any
Model-Based Clustering, Discriminant Analysis, and Density Estimation
- JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION
, 2000
"... Cluster analysis is the automated search for groups of related observations in a data set. Most clustering done in practice is based largely on heuristic but intuitively reasonable procedures and most clustering methods available in commercial software are also of this type. However, there is little ..."
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Cluster analysis is the automated search for groups of related observations in a data set. Most clustering done in practice is based largely on heuristic but intuitively reasonable procedures and most clustering methods available in commercial software are also of this type. However
Intrinsic and extrinsic motivations: Classic definitions and new directions.
- Contemporary Educational Psychology,
, 2000
"... Intrinsic and extrinsic types of motivation have been widely studied, and the distinction between them has shed important light on both developmental and educational practices. In this review we revisit the classic definitions of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation in light of contemporary research ..."
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toward an end is considered motivated. Most everyone who works or plays with others is, accordingly, concerned with motivation, facing the question of how much motivation those others, or oneself, has for a task, and practitioners of all types face the perennial task of fostering more versus less
Data Security
, 1979
"... The rising abuse of computers and increasing threat to personal privacy through data banks have stimulated much interest m the techmcal safeguards for data. There are four kinds of safeguards, each related to but distract from the others. Access controls regulate which users may enter the system and ..."
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and subsequently whmh data sets an active user may read or wrote. Flow controls regulate the dissemination of values among the data sets accessible to a user. Inference controls protect statistical databases by preventing questioners from deducing confidential information by posing carefully designed sequences
Finding structure in time
- COGNITIVE SCIENCE
, 1990
"... Time underlies many interesting human behaviors. Thus, the question of how to represent time in connectionist models is very important. One approach is to represent time implicitly by its effects on processing rather than explicitly (as in a spatial representation). The current report develops a pro ..."
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Time underlies many interesting human behaviors. Thus, the question of how to represent time in connectionist models is very important. One approach is to represent time implicitly by its effects on processing rather than explicitly (as in a spatial representation). The current report develops a
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