- Look up
eduction, educt, eductor, or
educe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Eduction or
variants may
refer to:
Eduction (geology), a
process in which...
- A
state school,
public school, or
government school is a
primary or
secondary school that
educates all
students without charge. They are
funded in whole...
- In geology,
eduction is a
process in
which the Earth's
crust spreads sideways,
exposing deep-seated rocks. It is
prominent in the
middle layers of the...
-
Middle school, also
known as
intermediate school,
junior high school,
junior secondary school, or
lower secondary school, is an
educational stage between...
- Sir John
Edward Lloyd (5 May 1861 – 20 June 1947) was a
Welsh historian. John
Edward Lloyd was born in
Liverpool on 5 May 1861. He was
educated in the...
- 9
billion years make up only a
minor part of the crust.
Geology portal Eduction Hargitai,
Henrik (2014). "Crust (Type)".
Encyclopedia of
Planetary Landforms...
- в годы великой отечественной войны Пожарная охрана в советское время".
eduction.ru (in Russian). 7
January 2019.
Retrieved 14
December 2020. Melinichuk...
- Piaget's
operative intelligence both
concern logical thinking and the "
eduction of relations" (an
expression Cattell used to
refer to the
inferring of...
- Johnson's 1924 textbook, Logic. In Johnson's work, the
former mode was
called '
eduction' and the
latter was
called 'induction'.
Bruno de
Finetti developed a purely...
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depends on a
number of
factors we
cannot control,
including crime rates …[R]
eductions in
crime rates …
could lead to
reductions in arrests,
convictions and...