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Title: Studies in Philosophy and Education


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? Bouville, M. (2010), Why is cheating wrong? Studies in Philosophy and Education, 29 (1), 67-76.

Full Text: 2010\Stu Phi Edu29, 67.pdf

Abstract: Since cheating is obviously wrong, arguments against it (it provides an unfair advantage, it hinders learning) need only be mentioned in passing. But the argument of unfair advantage absurdly takes education to be essentially a race of all against all, moreover, it ignores that many cases of unfair (dis)advantages are widely accepted. On the other hand, the fact that cheating can hamper learning does not mean that punishing cheating will necessarily favour learning, so that this argument does not obviously justify sanctioning cheaters.

Keywords: Academic Dishonesty, Academic Dishonesty, Academic Integrity, Academic Misconduct, Cheating, College-Students, Education, Ethics, Grades, High-School, Homework, Intrinsic Motivation, Learning, Performance, Plagiarism, Plagiarism

? Fernandez, C. and Sundstrom, M. (2011), Citizenship education and liberalism: A state of the debate analysis 1990-2010. Studies in Philosophy and Education, 30 (4), 363-384.

Full Text: 2011\Stu Phi Edu30, 363.pdf

Abstract: What kind of citizenship education, if any, should schools in liberal societies promote? And what ends is such education supposed to serve? Over the last decades a respectable body of literature has emerged to address these and related issues. In this state of the debate analysis we examine a sample of journal articles dealing with these very issues spanning a twenty-year period with the aim to analyse debate patterns and developments in the research field. We first carry out a qualitative analysis where we design a two-dimensional theoretical framework in order to systematise the various liberal debate positions, and make us able to study their justifications, internal tensions and engagements with other positions. In the ensuing quantitative leg of the study we carry out a quantitative bibliometric analysis where we weigh the importance of specific scholars. We finally discuss possible merits and flaws in the research field, as evidenced in and by the analysis.

Keywords: Autonomy, Bibliometric, Bibliometric Analysis, Citizenship Education, Civic Education, Diversity, Education, Environmental-Education, Journal, Justice, Legitimacy, Liberalism, Literature, Political Liberalism, Research, Rights, Schools, State of the Debate, Thick and Thin

Title: Studies in Science of Science


Full Journal Title: Studies in Science of Science

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ISSN: 1003-2053

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? Zhang, G.L. and Chen, H.M. (2006), Research on national high-tech R&D program assessment. Studies in Science of Science, 24 (1), 57-61.

? Hua, W.N. (2006), Scientometric study on scientific research capability in China on the first half of the 20th century. Studies in Science of Science, 24 (3), 332-341.

Full Text: 2006\Stu Sci Sci24, 332.pdf

Abstract: This paper first searched for scientific research articles from the databases of ISI citation index in the period from 1900 to 1949. Then a large scale of bibliometric study wasmade from many aspects as amount, authors, organizations, subjects, core source journals and citations, in order to reflect and evaluate the scientific research capability in China on the first half of the 20th century.

Keywords: Research Assessment, Scientometric Study, Bibliometric Study, Citation Index, Research Productivity


Title: Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis


Full Journal Title: Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis

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ISSN: 0167-2991

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Journal Country Netherlands

Language: English

Publisher: Elsevier Science Publ BV

Publisher Address: Sara Burgerhartstraat 25, PO Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Chemistry, Physical: Impact Factor 0.513, 79/91 (2000)

Miyahara, M. and Okazaki, M. (1994), A method for estimation of pore chaacteristics of solids immersed in a solvent based on the capillary phases-separation concept. Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis, 87, 353-362.

Full Text: 1994\Stu Sur Sci Cat87, 353.pdf

? Dąbrowski, A. (1999), Adsorption - its development and application for practical purposes. Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis, 120 (1), 3-68.

Full Text: 1999\Stu Sur Sci Cat120, 3.pdf

Keywords: Active Carbons, Adsorption, Binary-Liquid Mixtures, Carbonaceous Adsorbents, Development, Dubinin-Radushkevich Equation, Energy-Distribution, Heterogeneous Solid-Surfaces, Mixed-Gas Adsorption, Multicomponent Solutions, Physical Adsorption, Porous Silica-Gels

? Raya, M.S. (1999), Adsorption principles, design data and adsorbent materials for industrial applications: A bibliography (1967–1997). Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis, 120 (1), 977-1049.

Full Text: 1999\Stu Sur Sci Cat120, 977.pdf

Abstract: This chapter provides a bibliographic listing of published journal papers from 1967 to 1997 concerned with adsorbent materials, adsorption principles (theory and models), and design data which are used in industrial situations. The bibliography provides a quick and easy, but comprehensive, reference source. The references are taken from the fifty most important chemical engineering journals, but do not include papers from the chemistry journals, or books, or conference/symposium series. A listing of the journals surveyed is included at the end of this chapter. The references are arranged chronologically (and then alphabetically by first author surname) within the following subject groups: Fundamental Principles of Adsorption, Theory and Models Adsorption Design Methods and Data Adsorbent Materials The following topics, having an emphasis towards environmental protection, are included in a separate bibliography in Volume 2: PSA and Cyclic Systems, and Applications, Liquid-Phase Adsorption, Ion Exchange, Chromatography, and Related Separations.

A general bibliography of the chemical engineering journal literature from 1967-1988 has been published by the author [1], and can provide access to a wider range of topics. An earlier bibliography [2] provides access to the literature prior to 1967. A complete bibliographic listing of the chemical engineering journal literature from 1989 to 1997 (with subsequent six-monthly updates) is available on a CD-ROM database [3].

Keywords: Adsorption Theories, Isotherm Data, Adsorbents, Zeolites, Activated Carbons, Industrial Applications

? Vansant, E.F. (1999), New composite adsorbents for the removal of pollutants from waste waters. Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis, 120 (2), 381-396.

Full Text: 1999\Stu Sur Sci Cat120, 381.pdf

Abstract: Chemical modification techniques were developed to create new composite adsorbents from elutrilithe to improve the removal of neutral, anionic and cationic organic and inorganic pollutants from water. A chemical activation of the elutrilithe, resulting from reactions with metalsalts and gibbsite or boehmite at high temperature 700°C in the absence of oxygen, composite adsorbents were developed for an efficient treatment of waste waters. The activated products were characterised in terms of surface area, and micropore volume and evaluated in terms of affinity and capacity for a number of organic compounds. Relations between the organic compounds and their molecular size, pK (a) PH and adsorption temperature were investigated. The presence of gibbsite or boehmite during the modification process gives rise to a composite adsorbent suitable for the removal of anionic and cationic organic or inorganic compounds from waste water. Preliminary tests in pre-pilot installations confirmed the results obtained on lab scale. The preparation of the new composite adsorbent is cheap with an ease of handling. From comparative experiments, it was obvious that the modified elutrilithe adsorbents show a superior affinity and capacity compared to the classical excisting sorbents in the removal of pollutants from waste water.

Keywords: Polychlorinated Biphenyl, Hydrophobic Compounds, Suspended-Solids, Sorption, Adsorption, Sediments, Chlorophenols, Clays, Soils

? Heijman, S.G.J. and Hopman, R. (1999), Activated carbon filtration in drinking water production: New developments and concepts. Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis, 120 (2), 723-743.

Full Text: 1999\Stu Sur Sci Cat120, 723.pdf

Keywords: Adsorption Tests, Design

? Qiao, S. and Hu, X. (2000), Role of pore size distribution in the binary adsorption kinetics of gases in activated carbon. Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis, 128, 401-410.

Full Text: 2000\Stu Sur Sci Cat128, 401.pdf

Abstract: A heterogeneous multicomponent adsorption model is presented to study the adsorption equilibrium and kinetics of mixed gases in activated carbon (AC). The model utilizes a micropore size distribution concept to interpret the solid structural heterogeneity. The pore size is related to the adsorbate-adsorbent interaction energy by the Lennard-Jones potential. The size exclusion effect is taken into account in the competition of different species for a given pore. Both pore diffusion of free species and surface diffusion of adsorbed species are considered in the theory. The driving force for surface diffusion is the chemical potential gradient in the adsorbed phase. Isothermal acid kinetics parameters extracted from single-component data fittings are used to predict multicomponent adsorption kinetics. Single and binary experimental adsorption and desorption data of ethane and propane in Norit activated carbon are collected to validate the model. The agreement between the model results and experimental data is good in general.

Keywords: Energetic Heterogeneity, Model, Micropores, Mixtures

? Berber-Mendoza, S., Leyva-Ramos, R., Mendoza-Barron, J. and Guerrero-Coronado, R.M. (2002), Competitive exchange of lead(II) and cadmium(II) from aqueous solution on clinoptilolite. Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis, 142, 1849-1856.

Full Text: 2002\Stu Sur Sci Cat142, 1849.pdf

Abstract: The experimental data for the single exchange isotherms for Pb(II) and Cd(II) were adjusted quite well by the Langmuir isotherm and the exchange capacity for the Pb(II) ion is about 2.3 times that for the Cd(II) ion. The results of the competitive exchange showed that the ion exchange isotherm for Pb(II) was not significantly dependent upon the Cd(II) concentration, this means that Pb(II) ion was exchanged more selectively than the Cd(II) ion. However, the exchange isotherm for Cd(II) was considerably affected by the presence of Pb(II) ions. The exchange capacity for Cd(II) diminished drastically increasing the concentration of Pb(II) ion. Therefore, both ions compete for the same cationic sites of the zeolite but the zeolite is much more selective for the Pb(II) ion than for the Cd(II) ion.

Keywords: Ion-Exchange, Equilibria, Zeolites, Removal, Metals




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