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FRONTotemporal dementia Incidence European Research Study—FRONTIERS
Abstract: Introduction: The incidence of Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration (FTLD)–related disorders and their characteristics are not well known. The “FRONTotemporal dementia Incidence European Research Study” (FRONTIERS) is...
Published by: Alzheimer's & Dementia
"Clean out of the map"
Thomas Simpson
Sep 20, 2018
During the second half of the nineteenth century, land frontiers became areas of unique significance for surveyors in colonial India. These regions were understood to provide the most stringent tests for the men, instruments...
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Frontiers and Trends of Blended Learning Research in China Based on Visualization Analysis of CNKI Database
In this paper, CiteSpace is used to conduct metrological and visual analysis of the core journals of blended learning research (2003-2021) collected by the China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI). The results show that...
'They don't know themselves, so how can they tell us?'
When a baby is diagnosed with a condition needing surgery they, and their family, start down an uncertain and unknown path. Living with uncertainty underpins every stage of the journey from hospital to home. These journeys span...
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Editorial
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Frontiers via http://dx.doi.org/
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Problem formulation for theorizing at the frontier
Ostensibly, the evolving science of strategic management is geared towards addressing vexing
managerial problems. In practice, however, scholars in the field have a marked tendency to formulate problems to fit existing...
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Pushing the frontiers of critical international business studies
M. Boussebaa, Glenn Morgan
Jan 01, 0001
Purpose: This paper aims to discuss the context- and power-sensitive approach to the study of multinationals that has emerged in the last decade, argues for the need to supplement it by a clearer focus on the wider geopolitical...
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Expanding Knowledge Acquisition Frontiers in University Education
One of the fundamental principles of contemporary postsecondary education system is that knowledge is rooted in experience. Contemporary andragogy and experiential learning theories recognise the ability of people to learn in a...
Do ChatGPT and Other AI Chatbots Pose a Cybersecurity Risk?
Glorin Sebastian
Jan 01, 2023
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has opened up new frontiers in various fields, including natural language processing. One of the most significant advancements in this area is the development of conversational agents...
A Ten-Year Bibliometric Analysis of E-Learning in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Context
Feifei Chen
Jan 01, 2023
This bibliometric study offers a comprehensive overview of e-learning research landscape in English as a foreign language (EFL) context, including the publication trend, country contributions and collaboration, productive...
Problem formulation for theorizing at the frontier
Ostensibly, the evolving science of strategic management is geared towards addressing vexing
managerial problems. In practice, however, scholars in the field have a marked tendency to formulate problems to fit existing...
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Attachment theory, neoliberalism, and social conscience
There have been calls for psychologists to develop greater awareness in relation to the cultural, ethical, and political utility of theoretical and empirical development. At present, it is particularly important to deliberate...
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Invasion Science
We identified emerging scientific, technological, and sociopolitical issues likely to affect how biological invasions are studied and managed over the next two decades. Issues were ranked according to their probability of...
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Rivers As International Borders
Anna A. Flores
May 01, 2022
Along transboundary river borders in North and Central America social-political factors such as conservation, militarization, and migration impact natural resources leaving the United States, Mexico, and Guatemala at risk of...
Threading plasmonic nanoparticle strings with light

Nanomaterials find increasing application in communications, renewable energies, electronics and sensing. Because of its unsurpassed speed and highly tuneable interaction with matter, using light to guide the self-assembly of...

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Ursinus College Bulletin, January 1988
President's memo: Students face evolution of social values Colleges reexamine student alcohol use: What other colleges are doing; What Ursinus is doing Research expert leads students to chemical frontiers Friday nights on the...
Published by: Ursinus College
Attachment theory, neoliberalism, and social conscience
There have been calls for psychologists to develop greater awareness in relation to the cultural, ethical, and political utility of theoretical and empirical development. At present, it is particularly important to deliberate...
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Threading plasmonic nanoparticle strings with light

Nanomaterials find increasing application in communications, renewable energies, electronics and sensing. Because of its unsurpassed speed and highly tuneable interaction with matter, using light to guide the self-assembly of...

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Research, Application, and Innovation of LiDAR Technology in Spatial Archeology
Two universities, the University of Jaén, Spain and the University of San Carlos, Guatemala, in partnership with Quantum Systems GmbH, a German company, conducted an expedition to the Maya Tropical Forest in the...

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