- (literally, "
propaedeutical phase"). Some
study programs require the
student to
score sufficient on an
additional examination. The
propaedeutic diploma was...
- four
primary schools in Britain, with 230 pupils,
followed a
course in "
propaedeutic Esperanto"—that is,
instruction in
Esperanto to
raise language awareness...
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writing system. It has been
proposed that
learning Esperanto can
provide a
propaedeutic effect for
foreign language study. That is,
studying Esperanto for one...
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further divided into two cycles. The
first cycle comprises the first, or
propaedeutic, year.
After successfully completing their first two years, students...
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Netherlands are the
propaedeutic exams. The
entire curriculum of the
first two
semesters of the bachelor's
programme is part of the
propaedeutic exams. In most...
- A
medical procedure is a
course of
action intended to
achieve a
result in the
delivery of healthcare. A
medical procedure with the
intention of determining...
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published with the
Phenomenology Nuremberg, 1808–16 1808–16: 'Philosophical
Propaedeutic' Heidelberg, 1816–18 1812–13:
Science of Logic, Part 1 (Books 1, 2) 1816:...
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personnel continuity Leibniz Kolleg of Tübingen University,
central propaedeutic institution of the university,
which aims to
enable high
school graduates...
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learning Esperanto helps in
learning a non-constructed
language later (see
propaedeutic value of Esperanto).
Codes for
constructed languages include the ISO...
- (1893),
Uniplanar Algebra, The
Berkeley Press, p. xiii,
Being part I of a
propædeutic to the
higher mathematical analysis Freedman, Roy S. (2006), Introduction...