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CBR

(of weapons or warfare) abbreviation for
(Military) chemical, bacteriological, or radiological
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Noun1.CBR - (cosmology) the cooled remnant of the hot big bang that fills the entire universe and can be observed today with an average temperature of about 2.725 kelvin
cosmogeny, cosmogony, cosmology - the branch of astrophysics that studies the origin and evolution and structure of the universe
cosmic radiation - radiation coming from outside the solar system
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Case-based reasoning, as described by Kolodner and Guzdial (2000), provides a theoretical framework in which an expert uses his or her experiences or cases to assist others to learn and reason and to facilitate the application of that knowledge to similar situations.
First, we present a background consisting of case-based reasoning and ontology.
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Hsieh, 2011.'A hybrid model combining case-based reasoning and fuzzy decision tree for medical data classification'.
Theories that the authors focused specifically upon for this work include: socially shared cognition, situated learning, model-based reasoning, conceptual change, argumentation, case-based reasoning, self-regulation, embodied cognition, activity theory, communities of learners, and communities of practice and complexity theory.
"One thing is case-based reasoning. Normally, a judge would have to decide whether to rule the case for the plaintiff or the defendant.
He looks at teaching rather than student learning and describes the field's uncertainty about pedagogy; the history and theory of the postpedagogical movement in composition, in which scholars argue not to put too much faith in pedagogy; the application of Dewey's ideas; and the teaching application of casuistry as a method of case-based reasoning for situations in which two values conflict.
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