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Conducted 3 experiments, in an attempt to empirically describe the relative development of perceptual and conceptual understanding of projective relationships between objects and to explain a heuristic model of the cognitive processes involved in coordination of perspective tasks. Ss were a total of 330 4-12 yr olds. The results of Exps I and II indicate that the ability to relate perceptually and conceptually left-right and back-front relationships simultaneously emerged between the ages of 41/2 and 53/4 yrs, but by age 53/4 perception was more advanced than conception. On tasks emphasizing perceptual understanding, performance approached asymptote at about age 9, but for tasks emphasizing conceptual understanding, performance was well below asymptote at age 12. In addition, on the latter tasks, the greatest performance increases occurred between the ages of 9 and 11, suggesting that a developmental shift occurs during that age range. The results of all experiments are consistent with a model which identifies "extraction" of spatial relationships from the stimulus array and from the choice stimuli and "comparison" and "matching" of the images derived from extraction as the fundamental processes involved in both the perceptual and conceptual aspects of coordination of perspectives. (21 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) 相似文献
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. M.Arch. Lucio Blandini Daria Kovaleva Dipl.-Arch. Christoph Nething David Nigl Maiia Smirnova Benedikt Strahm Erik Eppinger Alexander Teichmann 《Beton- und Stahlbetonbau》2023,118(5):310-319
Extended lightweight construction – Part 1: Lightweight materials For more than 20 years, the Institute for Lightweight Structures and Conceptual Design (ILEK) has been engaged in interdisciplinary research on the supposed paradox of “lightweight construction with concrete”. Excerpts from the current research are now presented in a two-part article. This first part considers developments at the material level (lightweight materials) with the aim of minimizing use of primary resources, material-related emissions, and waste in different phases of building life cycle. These include: the substitution of natural aggregates with recycled ones, biomineralized calcium carbonate as an innovative substitute for cement, basalt fiber composite reinforcement as an alternative to conventional reinforcing and prestressing steel, and recyclable sand formworks for zero-waste production of lightweight concrete structures. 相似文献
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The dose-response calculation for radio assay of vitamin B12 is carried out using a straight line and a third degree curve to fit the experimentally obtained calibration points. It is shown that high dispersion of the calibration points with respect to the regression line can lead to errors in the calculation of the response. The calculation of the mean dispersion sx with respect to the regression line turns out to be a good criterion for checking the accuracy of the results. 相似文献
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. M.Arch. Lucio Blandini Daria Kovaleva Dipl.-Arch. Carl Niklas Haufe Christoph Nething David Nigl Markus Nitzlader Maiia Smirnova Benedikt Strahm Matthias Bosch Daniele Funaro Maximilian Nistler 《Beton- und Stahlbetonbau》2023,118(5):320-331
Lightweight construction with concrete – selected research work of ILEK – Part 2: Lightweight structures Since more than 20 years the Institute for Lightweight Structures and Conceptual Design has been dealing in interdisciplinary research projects with the supposed paradox of “lightweight construction with concrete”. In a two-part article, excerpts from current research on this topic are now presented. While the first part of this article focuses on lightweight materials, the second part deals with lightweight structures with an emphasis on design and manufacturing approaches for resource-efficient and more sustainable concrete components. This includes recent investigations into the load-bearing behavior and prestressing of functionally graded concrete structures. In addition to minimizing the component weight, it is shown how the ecological footprint can be further reduced by designing reusable concrete segments. Approaches to the zero-waste production of resource-saving, filigree structures by means of additive manufacturing processes are demonstrated using the example of 3D-printed recyclable sand formwork and bio-concrete. Finally, beyond classical lightweight construction, potentials for further material savings through adaptive concrete components are presented. 相似文献
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