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1. "... inferences about how to apply one's strategic knowledge to a particular situation, and to do so efficiently and reliably (Barrows, 1988; Hartman, 1990; Paris & Myers, 1981; Schoenfeld, 1987, Paris & Winograd, 1990)."

Source:   Taylor, Shawn. "Better Learning Through Better Thinking: Developing Students' Metacognitive Abilities" Journal of College Reading and Learning 30.1 Sept. 22 1999: 34 Google This

2. " As expected, the younger children did not efficiently use the strategies necessary to make inferences and comprehend analogies."

Source:   Peracchio, Laura A.,Luna, David. "The development of an advertising campaign to discourage smoking initiation among children and youth" Journal of Advertising 27.3 Sept. 22 1998: 49-57 Google This

3. " MIT's System Design and Management program has focused on teaching engineers how to design products more efficiently and less expensively by brainstorming with colleagues in different fields."

Source:   Thomas, Susan Gregory. "Schools are building a new breed of engineer--one with management savvy" U.S. News & World Report 128.14 Apr. 10 2000: 86 Google This

4. "... as one Eniac engineer observed, was "always pressing everything to the limit." Eckert possessed a laser-like attention to detail, which was necessary if the complex machine was to work reliably."

Source:   Lohr, Steve. "ENIAC: The Triumphs and Tragedies of the World's First Computer" Washington Monthly 31.9 Sept. 1 1999: 54 Google This

5. "... cheap computer power allows sophisticated analyses and simulations to be done to predict, reliably and precisely, the performance of even the most imaginative structures."

Source:   . "Architectural Liberation" Wilson Quarterly 24.1 Jan. 1 2000: 88 Google This

6. " The death effector domain of FADD recruits the cysteine protease caspase-8 to the Fas signaling complex where caspase-8 is activated and initiates Fas-mediated apoptosis.[31-33] The death domains of TRADD and FADD interact efficiently."

Source:   Goeddel, David V. "Signal Transduction by Tumor Necrosis Factor" Chest 116.1 July 1 1999: 169 Google This

7. " Conclusions Findings from this study show the following: (a) that peer pressure and peer conformity can be reliably and efficiently assessed in young adolescents, (b) that doing things in order to be popular with others..."

Source:   Santor, Darcy A.,Messervey, Deanna,Kusumakar, Vivek. "Measuring Peer Pressure, Popularity, and Conformity in Adolescent Boys and Girls: Predicting School Performance, Sexual Attitudes, and Substance Abuse" Journal of Youth and Adolescence 29.2 Apr. 1 2000: 163 Google This

8. " Also, agencies must be permitted to use federal employees whenever they can do the work more effectively, more efficiently and more reliably."

Source:   . "The only thing cheap about private contractors are the worker benefits" Washington Times Sept. 13 1998: 2 Google This

9. " This latest version includes streaming video, which efficiently and reliably integrates live audio and video with classroom functionality."

Source:   . "Online Learning Tool Upgraded with Streaming Video" T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) 26.5 Dec. 1 1998: 68-69 Google This

10. " Reasoning about such complex physical systems is pervasive and important (Gentner & Stevens, 1983), given that it spans inquiry into domains as diverse as medicine (Kuipers & Kassirer, 1984), computer programming (Mayer & Bayman, 1981), engineering (Lind..."

Source:   Prietula, Michael J.,Feltovich, Paul J.,Marchak, Frank. "Factors Influencing Analysis of Complex Cognitive Tasks: A Framework and Example from Industrial Process Control" Human Factors 42.1 Mar. 22 2000: 56 Google This

11. " The power of this technology lies in candidates' ability to reach vast numbers of the voting public, efficiently, reliably, inexpensively and in their own voices."

Source:   WILLIAMS, JANICE. "Computer Telephony Offers New Campaign Solutions" Campaigns & Elections 21.8 Sept. 1 2000: 52 Google This

12. " This confidence (trust) would be expected to emerge in situations where the "trustworthy" party in the exchange relationship: (1) is known to reliably make good faith efforts to behave in accordance with prior commitments,..."

Source:   Dyer, Jeffrey H.,Chu, Wujin. "The Determinants of Trust in Supplier-automaker Relationships in the U.S., Japan, and Korea.(Statistical Data Inclu" Journal of International Business Studies 31.2 June 22 2000: 259 Google This

13. " Even when engineers used such methods to produce novel designs for real objects--some jet engines, for instance, have features that evolved in computers--their actual manufacture was under human control."

Source:   Petit, Charles W. "Out of the digital ooze, robotic life" U.S. News & World Report 129.10 Sept. 11 2000: 84 Google This

14. " Wattenmaker should be commended for coordinating a multitude of data and opening our eyes to the many facets of specialization in early complex societies. "

Source:   Falconer, Steven E. "Household and State in Upper Mesopotamia: Specialized Economy andthe Social Uses of Goods in an Early Complex Society" American Antiquity 65.3 July 1 2000: 583 Google This

15. " But a mediate knowledge such as an inference, which is caused by another knowledge, is precisely what immediate sense perception should not be compared..."

Source:   Arindam Chakrabarti. "AGAINST IMMACULATE PERCEPTION: SEVEN REASONS FOR ELIMINATING NIRVIKALPAKA PERCEPTION FROM NYAYA" Philosophy East and West 50.1 Jan. 1 2000: 1 Google This

16. " Governance and coordinating structures that encourage the maintenance of a system of public colleges and universities with disparate missions and program offerings is another means by which states might use their finite higher education resources most efficiently."

Source:   Wolf-Wendel, Lisa E.,Baker, Bruce D.,Morphew, Christopher C. "Dollars and Sense" Journal of Higher Education 71.2 Mar. 1 2000: 165

17. " Second, we know from the work of scholars in our discipline who study computer-assisted design and the creative processes of software engineers, for example, that space itself conditions discourse in particular ways."

Source:   Laffoon, E. Anne. "Rhetoric and the Arts of Design" Argumentation and Advocacy 35.2 Sept. 22 1998: 89-94 Google This

18. " Furthermore, in order to make plausible inferences, for example, regarding a classmate's intentions, children must coordinate and integrate information from multiple social cues, which can include potentially conflicting information."

Source:   LEFFERT, JAMES S.,SIPERSTEIN, GARY N.,MILLIKAN, EMILY. "Understanding Social Adaptation in Children with Mental Retardation: A Social-Cognitive Perspective" Exceptional Children 66.4 June 22 2000: 530 Google This

19. "... ARTEFACT, NATURAL OBJECT (i.e. non-man-made, non-living parts of the environment like rivers, rocks and mountains) and three main domains of inference: intuitive physical expectations, intuitive biology and intuitive 'theory of mind'."

Source:   BOYER, PASCAL. "FUNCTIONAL ORIGINS OF RELIGIOUS CONCEPTS: ONTOLOGICAL AND STRATEGIC SELECTION IN EVOLVED MINDS [*]" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 6.2 June 1 2000: 195 Google This

20. " Terry Divelbiss, president of Divelbiss Corp., a manufacturer of industrial controls for industrial computers, hires specialized engineers."

Source:   POWERS, STEPHANIE J.,Schaffer, Robert W. "Symposium" Insight on the News 15.47 Dec. 20 1999: 40 Google This

21. " As programs expanded and documentation requirements became more demanding, it became necessary not only to report more precisely the impact on borrowers but to document that funds were being allocated and used efficiently by program stag."

Source:   Woolcock, Michael J.V. "Learning from failures in microfinance: what unsuccessful cases tell us about how group-based programs work" American Journal of Economics and Sociology 58.1 Jan. 1 1999: 17-19 Google This

22. " The intelligent supervisor plays the role of a human expert, much like an expert system, but in this framework the expertise applies to a wider class of very complex problems, as compared to the usual specialized, narrow problem-solving domains or tasks."

Source:   Chaudhry, Sohail S.,Varano, Michael W.,Xu, Lida. "Systems Research, Genetic Algorithms and Information Systems" Systems Research and Behavioral Science 17.2 Mar. 1 2000: 149 Google This

23. "... thought and reaction, but also henceforth action and creative production in the complex and mutating domains for which Massumi's "parables" unmistakably provide the coordinates."

Source:   Stivale, Charles J. "Intersections of science, sensation, and culture" Criticism 46.1 Jan. 1 2004: 145-151 Google This

24. " However, Aaron et al (3) demonstrated this inference is incorrect approximately one half of the time, but that a normal FVC in combination with a normal FE[V.sub.1]/ FVC reliably predicted TLC at or above normal."

Source:  Swanney, Maureen P.,Beckert, Lutz E.,Frampton, Chris M.,Wallace, Lauren A.,Jensen, Robert L.,Crapo, Robert O. "Validity of the American Thoracic Society and other spirometric algorithms using FVC and forced expiratory volume at 6 s for predicting a reduced total lung capacity *" Chest 126.6 Dec. 1 2004: 1861-1867

25. " The administrator educator needs to explore ways to train future educators on how to think efficiently though their environment may be staggeringly complex..."

Source:   DIAMANTES, THOMAS,WILLIAMS, MARIUM. "USING A GAME-FORMAT TO TEACH NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS TO ASPIRING SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS" Education 119.4 June 22 1999: 727 Google This

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