1991
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-9072-5_8
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Analogy Theory for a Systems Approach to Physical and Technical Systems

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“…When associated together (multiplied), those two patterns give rise to products (Section 5). For examples in thermodynamics, refer to "Force as a flow variable" by Fairlie-Clarke (1999) and "Analogy theory for a system approach to physical and technical systems" by Hezemans & Geffen (1991); for an example in economics, refer to "A practical guide to trade policy analysis" by Bacchetta et al (2012); and for an example in education, see "Understanding whole numbers" by Nunes and Bryant (2009). cognitive semantics 5 (2019) 201-223 only the character of sensations but also all subsequent associations including diverse forms of expression with natural language among them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When associated together (multiplied), those two patterns give rise to products (Section 5). For examples in thermodynamics, refer to "Force as a flow variable" by Fairlie-Clarke (1999) and "Analogy theory for a system approach to physical and technical systems" by Hezemans & Geffen (1991); for an example in economics, refer to "A practical guide to trade policy analysis" by Bacchetta et al (2012); and for an example in education, see "Understanding whole numbers" by Nunes and Bryant (2009). cognitive semantics 5 (2019) 201-223 only the character of sensations but also all subsequent associations including diverse forms of expression with natural language among them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%