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Tokitoh, Norihiro. "Preface." Pure and Applied Chemistry 85, no. 4 (January 1, 2013): iv. http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac20138504iv.

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The International Conference on Heteroatom Chemistry (ICHAC) is an established international forum for the presentation and discussion of research results in the diverse fields of heteroatom chemistry. Previous ICHAC meetings have been held in different countries: 1987 (Kobe, Japan); 1989 (Albany, NY, USA); 1992 (Riccione, Italy); 1995 (Seoul, Korea); 1998 (London, Ontario, Canada); 2001 (Łódź, Poland); 2004 (Shanghai, China); 2007 (Riverside, CA, USA); and 2009 (Oviedo, Spain). To celebrate its 10th anniversary, ICHAC returned to Japan, the first ICHAC host country. The ICHAC series has been organized mostly every three years, but now is a biennial event beginning with ICHAC-9 in Spain.Continuing the successful ICHAC series, ICHAC-10 covered many areas around the central topic of heteroatom chemistry. Following the long tradition of these conferences, ICHAC-10 was a major scientific event, bringing together organic and inorganic chemists all over the world to share their interests in the different areas of heteroatom chemistry. As usual, this conference served as a professional forum to disseminate scientific knowledge. Synthesis, structure, and reactivity, including catalysis, theoretical methods, and material aspects, constituted the major themes of ICHAC-10. This issue of Pure and Applied Chemistry presents the selected plenary, invited, and commemorative lectures at ICHAC-10.ICHAC-10 was held 20-25 May 2012 at Uji Obaku Plaza, Kyoto University, and the conference program consisted of 7 plenary and 17 invited lectures, 3 memorial lectures celebrating the 10th event in the ICHAC series, as well as 43 short communications and 154 poster presentations. We had 371 participants (92 from abroad) from 28 countries. All the participants may have found a fruitful environment at ICHAC-10 for personal contact and scientific exchange, and experienced useful interactions between chemists of different areas. As for the poster presentations by students, the organizing committee selected 9 posters for the student poster awards, and the best 3 of them were awarded as IUPAC poster awards in ICHAC-10.Although ICHAC-10 was originally scheduled to take place in the summer of 2011, we postponed it to 2012 owing to the effects of the earthquake and tsunami on 11 March 2011 and the following accident in the Fukushima nuclear power plant. On this occasion, I would like to express our sincere thanks for the worldwide support and sympathy given to the victims of this unprecedented disaster and also for the patience and cooperation concerning the postponing of ICHAC-10.As a chair of ICHAC-10, I would like to express my sincere thanks to the kind support by IUPAC, the Chemical Society of Japan, the Society of Silicon Chemistry Japan, the Kinki Chemical Society Japan, and the Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, and also the great assistance and contribution from many foundations and companies related to heteroatom chemistry.ICHAC-11 will be held in Caen (France) in June 2014 and will be hosted by Prof. Annie-Claude Gaumont of ENSICAEN-Université de Caen Basse-Normandie.Norihiro TokitohConference Editor
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Watson, Benjamin. "A Survey of Virtual Reality in Japan." Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 3, no. 1 (January 1994): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/pres.1994.3.1.1.

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The NSF Summer Institute in Japan program sends about 60 graduate students of all disciplines to Japan each summer. For two months, students participate in research at host labs, visit conferences and other labs of interest, and receive Japanese language and cultural instruction. Full financial support is provided by the American and Japanese governments. During the summer of 1993, the author participated in this program and took the opportunity to visit the Japanese virtual reality research community. He attended two virtual reality conferences and toured more than a dozen labs. After the program, he made short visits to VR and graphics labs in PR China and South Korea. This paper gives a detailed account of these experiences.
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Lakshmi T, Deepa Gurunadhan, Mahesh R, and Raghunandha Kumar S. "International Conference on Emerging Trends in Biomedical and Health Applications (ICETBHA-2020)." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 11, SPL3 (September 8, 2020): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11ispl3.2884.

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The International Conference on Emerging Trends in Biomedical and Health Applications (ICETBHA -2020) is an initiative undertaken by the Saveetha Dental College, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai, India. The Conference aims to provide a platform for scientific and knowledge exchange and also explore the recent trends in biomedical field. The purpose of this conference is to explore the Novel concepts by the scientific experts involved in the biomedical research and health care sector. This conference focus on the presentations, Interaction between the expertise and students, research scholars on the updated information on Nano medicine, Cancer therapeutics, Pharmacogenomics, Awareness survey on health care, Microbial applications, Molecular biological investigations, Genetic studies, Drug therapy, Pharmacognostic evaluation, Dental applications in the field of Biomedicine and its use in Oral health care. This conference featured the keynote speaker and invited lectures from Countries like South Korea, USA, Japan. Scientific presentation included Paper /e-poster with diverse topics on the cutting edge research and novel innovations.
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Cates, Kip. "Promoting Inter-Asian Understanding through English: Cross-border Exchanges through an Asian Youth Forum." Indonesian JELT: Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching 12, no. 2 (October 31, 2017): 131–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.25170/ijelt.v12i2.1474.

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This paper discusses the importance of going beyond the classroom to provide EFL learners with out-of-class opportunities to use their language skills in real-world situations with same-age peers. It introduces the Asian Youth Forum (AYF), a unique series of international youth conferences designed by English language educators in Asia that aims at promoting cross-cultural awareness, communication skills, leadership and international understanding through the medium of English-as-a-global-language. The Asian Youth Forum is an annual 1-week event that brings together college-aged EFL students from across the Asian region. Participants typically comprise 30 - 80 young people from 10 - 15 countries such as Japan, Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia and the Philippines. During this all-English event, students take part in a rich program of academic seminars, presentations and social events built around the themes of language, culture, global issues, and leadership. This paper outlines the aims and history of the Asian Youth Forum, describes its design and special features and reports on the program's outcomes in terms of student attitudes, language development, learner identity and international understanding. The author concludes by calling for further EFL youth exchanges of this type in other regions of the world.
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Tandon, Poonam. "Preface." Pure and Applied Chemistry 81, no. 3 (January 1, 2009): iv. http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac20098103iv.

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The POLYCHAR 16: World Forum on Advanced Materials, organized by the University of Lucknow, was held from 17 to 21 February 2008 in the capital of the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. The annual POLYCHAR conferences have been sponsored by IUPAC for several years and are known for combining the broad field of materials sciences with a clear focus on polymeric materials (the name "POLYCHAR" is derived from the term "polymer characterization"). POLYCHAR 16 was supported by many scientific associations and industries such as IUPAC, Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) (Trieste, Italy), Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Department of Biotechnology (DBT) (India), Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) (India), Reliance Industries Ltd. (India), Department of Science and Technology (India), Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR), Indian National Science Academy (INSA), Uttar Pradesh Council of Science and Technology (UPCST) (India), Lucknow Chapter, Materials Research Society of India (MRSI), and University of Lucknow.As in past years, POLYCHAR puts emphasis on the quality of research presented - in contrast to maximizing the number of participants. The areas covered include nanomaterials and smart materials; natural and biodegradable materials and recycling; materials synthesis; polymers for energy; rheology, solutions, and processing; mechanical properties and performance; characterization and structure-property relationships; biomaterials and tissue engineering; dielectric and electrical properties; surfaces, interfaces, and tribology; and predictive methods. Symptomatically, the number of papers on "green" science was higher than at POLYCHAR 15 last year in Búzios, Rio de Janeiro.There were a total of 292 registered participants from 35 countries (Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, China, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Fiji, UK, France, Germany, India, Iran, Israel, Japan, Korea, Kuwait, Mauritius, Malaysia, Mexico, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Sri Lanka, Slovakia, South Africa, Ukraine, USA, Uzbekistan, and Venezuela). This reflects the philosophy of POLYCHAR to provide an international forum to encourage young scientists and advanced students to present their scientific work and give them the opportunity to meet with colleagues and well-known scientists to discuss their results, exchange experiences, and make new contacts, in particular, international ones. Many industrial contacts and much international cooperation with exchange of students and scientists have resulted from this and earlier POLYCHAR meetings.This conference volume represents only a small fraction of the multitude of contributions from different parts of materials science - 48 oral contributions and 170 posters. Many of the contributions have review character, some represent excellent original contributions. Only a small number could be selected for this volume because of the limited space that is available. All this was possible with the sponsorship of IUPAC. Highlights of the conference were the Paul J. Flory Research Award (ex aequo) to Prof. Jiasong He, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China; the International Materials Research Award to Dr. Rameshvar Adhikari, Tribhuvan University, Katmandu, Nepal; and numerous awards for young scientists and students, including the IUPAC Poster Award. Special Prof. Brar's 60th Birthday Celebration Awards were given to IUPAC poster prize winners.The next POLYCHAR will be hosted by Jean-Marc Saiter, University of Rouen, Rouen, France in April 2009.Poonam TandonConference Executive Secretary and Co-editor
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Oshima, Koichiro. "Preface." Pure and Applied Chemistry 80, no. 5 (January 1, 2008): vi. http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac20088005vi.

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The 14th IUPAC International Symposium on Organometallic Chemistry Directed Towards Organic Synthesis (OMCOS-14) was held in Nara, Japan, 2-6 August 2007, under the auspices of IUPAC, and with cosponsorship of the Science Council of Japan and the Chemical Society of Japan. OMCOS-14 was held at Nara Centennial Hall, surrounded by National Treasures including eight World Heritage assets.This symposium is a continuation of the successful series of OMCOS meetings, previously held at Geneva (2005), Toronto (2003), Taipei (2001), Versailles (1999), Göttingen (1997), Santa Barbara (1995), Kobe (1993), Utrecht (1991), Florence (1989), Vancouver (1987), Kyoto (1985), Dijon (1983), and Fort Collins (1981). The event once again brought together industrial and academic chemists from all over the world to discuss the latest advances in new metal-mediated and -catalyzed reactions, mechanistic insights into important reactions, new preparations and applications of organometallic reagents, as well as ingenious methods for the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials using metals.Almost 1000 participants attended from 34 countries, one-third of them from abroad. Particularly strong representation from Asian countries such as China, Taiwan, and Korea underscores the remarkable growth of interest and development in organometallic research in these countries.The scientific program of OMCOS-14 featured 6 plenary lectures, 20 invited lectures, 28 short oral presentations, and one OMCOS Award lecture. The lectures were uniformly outstanding and held the attention of an audience fascinated by the excellent chemistry. One sensed that the warmth of the weather was matched by the warm enthusiasm that prevailed at the venue throughout the meeting. Themes that attracted attention included metal-catalyzed direct functionalization of alkenes, alkynes, and arenes, environmentally benign processes and gold-catalyzed reactions. In a particular highlight, Prof. F. Dean Toste from the University of California, Berkeley received the OMCOS-14 Award (sponsored by the Yen Chuang Foundation and Springer Verlag) for his glorious research on gold-catalyzed reactions.The scientific program also presented well-supported poster sessions comprising 546 posters of remarkably high quality. On the basis of assessments by distinguished juries, 27 posters were selected for awards of OMCOS-14 Poster Prizes, two of which included free registration for students to participate in the 23rd International Conference on Organometallic Chemistry (ICOMC-2008, co-chaired by Profs. Dixneuf and Bruneau at Rennes, France, 13ñ18 July 2008).This issue of Pure and Applied Chemistry comprises a collection of 40 papers based upon lectures delivered at OMCOS-14. It therefore offers readers an enduring and representative record of the great achievements announced during the symposium. The series continues with OMCOS-15, which will be held in Glasgow, UK (<http://www.omcos15.com/>), 26-30 July 2009, under the chairmanship of Prof. Pavel Kočovský.Koichiro OshimaConference Chairman
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"Preface." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 973, no. 1 (January 1, 2022): 011001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/973/1/011001.

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Abstract The 6th International Conference on Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Development (CEESD 2021) in conjunction with the 3rd International Conference on Water Security and Management (WSM 2021) was held virtually on December 3, 2021, which was planned to be held as a hybrid conference in Sanya, China during December 2 to 5, 2021. CEESD & WSM 2021 is co-organized by the Asia Pacific Institute of Science and Engineering (APISE) and the International Society for Environmental Information Sciences (ISEIS). The conference strives to offer networking opportunities among leading scientists, engineers, and researchers, as well as industrial partners in environmental science and engineering. CEESD has been held for 5 years since 2016 with 5 successful conferences in Sanya, Koh Samui, Penang, Xiamen, and virtually in 2020, attracting a large number of researchers and students from many countries. CEESD 2021 is the sixth event, and we continue to provide a unique and excellent forum to exchange research progresses, explore practical applications, and foster innovative ideas. The proceedings of this year’s edition consists of two categories: “Environmental Technology and Pollution Control” and “Sustainable resource management and regional development”. From the 48 submissions from 9 countries including Korea, Singapore, Peru, Brazil, Thailand, Egypt, Japan and United Kingdom, 20 papers were accepted after rigorous reviews by the conference’s International Program Committee (IPC). Among them, two best oral presenters and one best poster one were awarded. Moreover, three keynote speakers were invited to share their latest research achievements. List of Conference Co-Chair, Committees, Conference Chair, Technical Program Committee are available in this pdf.
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"Preface." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1001, no. 1 (March 1, 2022): 011001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1001/1/011001.

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International Conference on Animal Research for Eco-Friendly Livestock Industry (ICARELI) 2021 was held in Surakarta 23 November 2021. The scientific conference was performed by Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia in virtual platform due to COVID-19 pandemic. This international conference aims to explore recent researches on eco-friendly livestock industry which is in line with sustainable development goals. The conference consisted of plenary and panel sessions. During plenary session, all of the invited speakers from Japan, USA, South Korea, Germany and Indonesia were able to present live for discussions although there was time difference between continents. Professor Siti Nur Hidayati from Middle Tennessee State University, USA gave talk about impact of climate change to tropical biodiversity. Professor Heekwon Ahn from Chungnam National University, South Korea discussed about mitigation of livestock emission. Prof. Masato Yayota from Gifu University, Japan talked about eco-friendly animal feed resources. Professor Carlos Hermosilla from Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany made a talk about environmental effect on host-parasite interaction. Prof. Sutrisno Hadi Purnomo from Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta delivered a speech about crops-livestock integration for zero-waste farming. The Organizing Committee received 123 manuscripts. There 107 participants were able to give presentation during conference. The participants presented their scientific results live by zoom platform provided during conference. All talks and discussions during conference were well recorded. There were 7 breakout rooms of zoom provided according to conference scopes i.e.: eco-friendly animal feed resources; nutrition, forage and pasture, sustainable animal production system; animal biodiversity, ecology, and conservation, organic farming; eco-friendly animal products processing and technology; food safety and security of animal resources; animal waste management and bioenergy; socio-economic studies on sustainable animal farming; and animal health and welfare. The 55 presented manuscripts out of 107 total received were screened for IOP: EES publication and went through a double-blind review in the Morressier platform. The ICARELI 2021 was successfully held by all support from the university president, dean, students volunteering in the event, and all of third parties involved. We are very glad that although this conference held as the first time and during Covid-19 pandemics, the event was joined by all of the participants with enthusiasms. The editorial team, reviewers and participants were also able to learn fast in the Morressier platform during reviewing process with the responsive work of Morressier team. Therefore, the proceedings of ICARELI 2021 can be published and hopefully able to give values to the community. List of Editors, Scientific reviewers of proceeding, Scientific committee of conference, Organizing committee are available in this pdf.
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"Preface." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 924, no. 1 (November 1, 2021): 011001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/924/1/011001.

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The 5th International Conference of Agroindustry and Bio-economy (ICGAB) 2021 has been successfully carried out virtually, and the IOP Conference Proceeding Series: Earth and Environmental Science has been completed. It was the second time for ICGAB to be conducted virtually amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The Covid-19 pandemic has been hitting us for about two years, and the Government of the Republic of Indonesia has not removed the travel restriction and physical distancing policy. However, information technology helps us bridge the distance and overcome the physical restriction. Therefore, the committee decided to hold the conference virtually to provide forums for the students, academics, researchers, and professionals to disseminate their research despite the pandemic condition. Last year ICGAB successfully addressed the emerging technologies and the integrated information system for sustainable agroindustry. Such technology, innovation and information system are becoming critical for shifting agroindustry from conventional practices to be more sustainable. Therefore, Indonesia needs to strive, adapt and integrate the information system in agroindustry by implementing the internet of things (IoT) towards agroindustry 4.0. Such approaches may create opportunities for expanding sustainable agroindustry as well as to achieve food security. Thus, the current ICGAB topic is “Implementation of IoT to achieve Food Security and Green Agroindustry”. The 5th ICGAB 2021 aimed to communicate and disseminate research experiences, technology innovation, research and technology advances, and case studies related to implementing the internet of things (IoT) to achieve food security and green agroindustry. Since 2017, ICGAB has been successfully attracting more than 1100 participants from various countries. This year, the Faculty of Agricultural Technology Universitas Brawijaya (FAT UB) organised ICGAB virtually on 6-7 July 2021. The conference was managed in Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, East Java, Indonesia, using a virtual reality stage and Zoom platform. The distinguished keynote speakers for the plenary session were Prof. Naoshi Kondo from Kyoto University, Japan; Prof. Indrawati Oey from The University of Otago, New Zealand; Assoc. Prof. Young Hoon Jung from Kyungpook National University, Korea; and Dr. Irnia Nurika from Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia. An International Workshop for Industry (IWI) was also carried out on the second day of the ICGAB conferences. Keynote speakers from industries were addressing IoT implementation in the industrial sector. The industrial practitioners as the second-day keynote speakers are Mr. Asep Noor, the General Manager Manufacturing System of Indolakto Indonesia; Mr. Fadli Hamsani from Schneider Indonesia; Dr. Nugroho Adi Sasongko from Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT), Indonesia, and Mr. Hoang Son Le from Yanmar Holdings, Japan.
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"Preface." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1292, no. 1 (January 1, 2024): 011001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1292/1/011001.

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The 2nd International Conference on Animal Research for Eco-Friendly Livestock Industry (2nd ICARELI) 2023 was held on August 15th, 2023 in Surakarta, Indonesia. The scientific conference was performed by the Study Program of Animal Science, Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia in virtual platform. This international conference aims to explore recent research on the eco-friendly livestock industry which is in line with sustainable development goals. The conference consisted of plenary and panel sessions. During the plenary session, all of the invited speakers from Japan, Malaysia, Australia, South Korea, and Indonesia were able to present live for discussions although there was a time difference between continents. Prof. Abdul Razaq Alimon from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) gave talk about livestock nutrition availability: scenarios for sustainability in climate change context. Dr. Naoto Shimizu from Hokkaido University, Japan discussed regarding food and agricultural waste valorization through the global food system. Prof. Abdul Jabbar from University of Melbourne, Australia talked about epidemiology and control of parasitic diseases of socio-economic significance of livestock and a one health perspective. Prof. Kim Hack Yeon from Kongju National University, South Korea gave a talk about future perspective of meat products development based on protein substitutes and biodegradable materials. Associate Prof. Lilik Retna Kartikasari, Ph.D., from Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta delivered a speech entitled “optimizing omega-3 enriched chicken products”. The Organizing Committee received 76 manuscripts. There 72 participants were able to give presentations during the conference. The participants presented their scientific results live by zoom platform provided during the conference. All talks and discussions during the conference were well recorded. There were five breakout rooms of zoom provided according to conference scopes i.e.: eco-friendly animal feed resources; nutrition, forage and pasture, sustainable animal production system; animal biodiversity, ecology, and conservation, organic farming; eco-friendly animal products processing and technology; food safety and security of animal resources; animal waste management and bioenergy; socio-economic studies on sustainable animal farming; and animal health and welfare. The 49 presented manuscripts out of 72 total received were screened for IOP: EES publication and went through a double-blind review in the Morressier platform. The 2nd ICARELI 2023 was successfully held by all support from the university president, dean, students volunteering in the event, and all third parties involved. We are very glad that the event was joined by all of the participants with enthusiasm. The editorial team, reviewers and participants were also able to use the Morressier platform during the reviewing process with the responsive work of the Morressier team. Therefore, the proceedings of the 2nd ICARELI 2023 can be published and hopefully be able to give values to the community. List of Editors, Advisory Boards, Scientific Committee of Conference, Organizing committee are available in this pdf.
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Books on the topic "Japan-Korea Student Conference"

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Dai 3-kai Nikkan Gakusei Kaigi Henshū Iinkai. Dai 3-kai Nikkan Gakusei Kaigi hōkokusho: '88 Seijukushita shakai e : kokusai shakai no naka no Nikkan ryōkoku. Chiba-ken Urayasu-shi: Nikkan Gakusei Kaigi Jikkō Iinkai, 1988.

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Conference papers on the topic "Japan-Korea Student Conference"

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Shim, Joon-Hwan, and Yoshihiro Deguchi. "Conjoint comparison of support systems for intellectual property activities of university students in science and engineering majors in Korea and Japan." In 2012 IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment and Learning for Engineering (TALE). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tale.2012.6360303.

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