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From robotic toil to symbolic theft: grounding transfer from entry-level to higher-level categories. Connection Science12(2) 143–62. MacDorman, Karl F. (1999). Grounding symbols through sensorimotor integration. Journal of the Robotics Society of Japan, 17(1), 20–24. Online version; MacDorman, Karl F. (2007). Life after the symbol system ...
A distinction is typically made between grounding relations and other dependence relations, such as causation [1] or realization. Grounding is often considered to be a form of non-causal determination or priority. [2] [3] According to some in favor of the idea, things which are less fundamental are grounded in things that are more fundamental. [4]
The Leitner system [1] [2] [3] is a widely used method of efficiently using flashcards that was proposed by the German science journalist Sebastian Leitner in 1972. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is a simple implementation of the principle of spaced repetition , where cards are reviewed at increasing intervals.
A ground connection that is missing or of inadequate capacity may not provide the protective functions as intended during a fault in the connected equipment. Extra connections between ground and circuit neutral may result in circulating current in the ground path, stray current introduced in the earth or in a structure, and stray voltage.
Grounding is a general discipline technique throughout the Western world, particularly in the Anglosphere of the United States and Canada, and other countries heavily inline with American mass media which restricts children or teenagers at home from going out or pursuing their favorite activities, except for any obligations (for example, attending school (unless the child or teenager is ...
The electrodes for electrical grounding are often called ground rods and are often made from steel with a copper clad surface – typically 1 to 2 m long and 20 millimetres (0.79 in) in diameter. These are driven vertically into the ground and bonded together with bare copper wire . [ 1 ]
[1] [2] The use of concrete enclosed grounding conductors was added to the U.S. National Electrical Code (NEC) in 1968. It was not required to be used if a water pipe or other grounding electrode was present. In 1978, the NEC allowed 1/2 inch rebar to be used as a grounding electrode [NEC 250.52(A)(3)].
Under development (planned to replace Link 1 and Link 11B) 22 5522 (Draft) NATO Improved Link 11 – (NILE) Link 22: 3rd J–Series Under development (planned to replace Link 11) 5601 Standard for Interface of Data Links 1, 11, 11B, and 14 through a buffer: see AdalP 12 5602 Standard Interface for Multiple Platform Link Evaluation (SIMPLE)