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Creating Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Classroom Communities in Early Childhood Language Immersion Schools
This chapter examined the development of a classroom community through a case study of a kindergarten teacher in a Spanish language immersion school. Case study data includes observational field notes, classroom artifacts...
Introspections on In-Service Teachers' Intercultural Responsiveness Skills for English Language Learners
This chapter discusses the successes, concerns and challenges faced by in-service teachers in the instruction of English Learners (ELs). The constructs of intercultural responsiveness (IR), cultural competence (CC), linguistic...
Multiple-testing correction in metabolome-wide association studies.
BACKGROUND: The search for statistically significant relationships between molecular markers and outcomes is challenging when dealing with high-dimensional, noisy and collinear multivariate omics data, such as metabolomic...
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A Developmental Pathway for Epithelial-to-Motoneuron Transformation in C. Elegans
Alina Rashid
Jan 01, 0001
During animal development, neurons and neuron-like cells are generated from progenitor cells that often line tubes. For example, in the developing spinal cord, basal processes of radial glial stem cells line the fluid-filled...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Influence of Leadership Potential on the Effectiveness of Managerial Change
The current article puts forward the following hypothesis: leadership potential is the key to the effectiveness of changes taking place within business structures to ensure their functioning in the markets. In this context, the...
Comparative mapping of the 22q11.2 deletion region and the potential of simple model organisms.
BACKGROUND: 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS) is the most common micro-deletion syndrome. The associated 22q11.2 deletion conveys the strongest known molecular risk for schizophrenia. Neurodevelopmental phenotypes, including...
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Differences and similarities between impulse buying and variety seeking
Although personality is a key determinant of consumer purchasing decision making, the role of personality traits on impulse buying and variety seeking is not conclusive. This research uses a personality perspective to determine...
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Gut Reaction
Chronic gastrointestinal (GI) tract conditions, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are common conditions associated with disordered bowel movements and significant pain. However...
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Extraction and Integration of Genetic Networks from Short-Profile Omic Data Sets
Mass spectrometry technologies are widely used in the fields of ionomics and metabolomics to simultaneously profile the intracellular concentrations of, e.g., amino acids or elements in genome-wide mutant libraries. These...
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Extraction and Integration of Genetic Networks from Short-Profile Omic Data Sets.
Mass spectrometry technologies are widely used in the fields of ionomics and metabolomics to simultaneously profile the intracellular concentrations of, e.g., amino acids or elements in genome-wide mutant libraries. These...
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Differences and similarities between impulse buying and variety seeking
Although personality is a key determinant of consumer purchasing decision making, the role of personality traits on impulse buying and variety seeking is not conclusive. This research uses a personality perspective to determine...
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Exploring User Acceptance Determinants of COVID-19-Tracing Apps to Manage the Pandemic
Tracing infectious individuals and clusters is a major tactic for mitigating the pandemic. This paper explores the factors impacting the intentions and actual use of COVID-19 contact tracing apps based on a technology acceptance...
Resilience in Crisis
Teacher action research serves as a framework that can transform practice while supporting inquiry, investigation, and problem-solving. This chapter provides a research report on the challenges experienced, strategies used, and...
Electrotherapies for Glioblastoma.
Non-thermal, intermediate frequency (100-500 kHz) electrotherapies present a unique therapeutic strategy to treat malignant neoplasms. Here, pulsed electric fields (PEFs) which induce reversible or irreversible electroporation...
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Factors Influencing the Behavioural Intention to Use AI-Generated Images in Business
Motivated by the need to better understand the ongoing role of artificial intelligence in businesses and to shift the focus from a purely technological and algorithmic perspective to one that encompasses human-computer...
Tuning a robust system
Non-toxic, highly-active and robust complexes are the holy grail as ideal green catalysts for the polymerisation of biobased and biodegrable polylactide. Four new zinc guanidine complexes [ZnCl2(TMG4NMe2asme)]...
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Tuning a robust system
Non-toxic, highly-active and robust complexes are the holy grail as ideal green catalysts for the polymerisation of biobased and biodegrable polylactide. Four new zinc guanidine complexes [ZnCl2(TMG4NMe2asme)]...
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Chemoreceptor co-expression in Drosophila melanogaster olfactory neurons.
Drosophila melanogaster olfactory neurons have long been thought to express only one chemosensory receptor gene family. There are two main olfactory receptor gene families in Drosophila, the odorant receptors (ORs) and the...
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