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    Spatial distribution of the neutron flux on the surface of a graphite-lined cavity

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    Statement of responsibility on title-page reads: J.T. Madell, T.J. Thompson, A.E. Profio, and I. Kaplan"April 1, 1962.""NYO-9657."Includes bibliographical references (leaves 315-316)U.S. Atomic Energy Commission contract AT(30-1)234

    What Research Has to Say About Gender-Linked Differences in CMC and Does Elementary School Children’s E-mail Use Fit This Picture?

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    This paper first reviews the literature on computer mediated communication (CMC) to examine whether claims about gender-linked differences in specific attitudes, styles and content in CMC have been validated. Empirical studies were limited, with considerable variation in audiences, tasks, and contexts that was related to varied outcomes. The paper next describes an empirical study on the e-mail communication of elementary school children from ten Dutch classrooms. No gender-linked preference for a person or task-oriented attitude was found. Girls significantly more often employed an elaborate style. Differences between boys and girls on content of communication were subtle rather than robust. The conclusion discusses the functional embedding of CMC and the need to examine jointly antecedents, language acts and consequences. (http://www.springerlink.com/content/28181t88lxg835q2

    Spatial distribution of the neutron flux on the surfaces of a graphite-lined cavity

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    Thesis (Sc. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 1962.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 315-316).by John Thomas Madell.Sc.D
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