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Introductory physics / Reasoning / Abstract algebra / Linear algebra / Vectors / Qualitative reasoning / Euclidean vector / Causality / Spatial–temporal reasoning / Algebra / Physics / Mathematics
Date: 2014-11-24 16:42:23
Introductory physics
Reasoning
Abstract algebra
Linear algebra
Vectors
Qualitative reasoning
Euclidean vector
Causality
Spatial–temporal reasoning
Algebra
Physics
Mathematics

LNAISpatial Reasoning in Comparative Analyses of Physics Diagrams

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