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Multilingual Britain – Towards a coherent policy framework for children with EAL
Diana Sutton
Dec 06, 2017
In this article, Diana Sutton, Director of the Bell Foundation, explores the current policy and practice framework for supporting children with English as an Additional Language in the UK and how the available research evidence...
Published by: MEITS
Tillman Award Given to Biology Major at Commencement
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Diana Lynn Soteropoulos received the Tillman Award Dec. 15 during fall commencement. Soteropoulos of Williamsburg, Va., is a biology major.
Published by: Winthrop University
BEATRICE RENFIELD LECTURESHIP
Diana J. Mason, Ph.D., RN, FAAN: Research and Innovations in Nursing and Health Care
A New Adaptive Indexing for Real-Time Web Search
Adaptive indexing is an alternative to the self-tuning methods. It is especially useful in the scenario of unpredictable workload, and there is no idle time to invest in index creation. The authors present their ongoing work on...
Consultants' Tools to Manage Digital Transformation
Digital transformation since year 2010 has provided a huge worldwide market with digital consultants as top players. Digital transformation is a socio-economic phenomenon subject to lengthy surveys and actual cases on behalf of...
Imaging drug delivery to skin with stimulated Raman scattering microscopy
Efficient drug delivery to the skin is essential for the treatment of major dermatologic diseases, such as eczema, psoriasis and acne. However, many compounds penetrate the skin barrier poorly and require optimized formulations...
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Mobile Phones-Assisted Practice and Note-Taking in Foreign Language Oral Production
In foreign language instruction, students are often exposed to computer-mediated testing in international exams and language courses; however, regular classrooms are not equipped with computer labs to offer a lesson coherent...
The transcription factor SoxD controls neuronal guidance in the Drosophila visual system.
Precise control of neurite guidance during development is essential to ensure proper formation of neuronal networks and correct function of the central nervous system (CNS). How neuronal projections find their targets to...
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Imaging drug delivery to skin with stimulated Raman scattering microscopy
Efficient drug delivery to the skin is essential for the treatment of major dermatologic diseases, such as eczema, psoriasis and acne. However, many compounds penetrate the skin barrier poorly and require optimized formulations...
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Consumer Conscience and Mindfulness and Its Influence on the Attitude Towards Virtual Shopping
An essential aspect of developing virtual content today is improving the user experience by reducing the adverse effects of using new technologies. In this way, this paper aims to analyze the moderating effects of consumer...
Objective assessment of nanoparticle disposition in mammalian skin after topical exposure
The use of nanoparticles as formulation components of topical drug delivery systems for the skin has been widely investigated in the literature. Because of the conflicting conclusions resulting from these studies concerning the...
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Evaluation of drug delivery to intact and porated skin by coherent Raman scattering and fluorescence microscopies
Stimulated Raman scattering microscopy was used to assess the permeation of topically applied drugs and formulation excipients into porcine skin. This chemically selective technique generates high-resolution 3D images, from...
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Objective assessment of nanoparticle disposition in mammalian skin after topical exposure
The use of nanoparticles as formulation components of topical drug delivery systems for the skin has been widely investigated in the literature. Because of the conflicting conclusions resulting from these studies concerning the...
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Neural and Cognitive Signatures of Guilt Predict Hypocritical Blame
A common form of moral hypocrisy occurs when people blame others for moral violations that they themselves commit. It is assumed that hypocritical blamers act in this manner to falsely signal that they hold moral standards that...
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Health Benefits Indonesian Fermented Food of Tempeh Gembus Upon National Readiness for Sustainable Development Goals Achievement
Tempeh gembus is a traditional Indonesian prepared from solid tofu waste fermented by Rhizopus oligosporus. It contained some nutritional value and bioactives from fermentation, making tempeh gembus a functional food with...
Management Problems in Global Crowdsourcing
The study aimed to develop recommendations for the optimization of settings in which the crowdsourcing project takes place. Findings show that crowdfunding projects are hybrid and include the elements of crowdsourcing...
Neural and Cognitive Signatures of Guilt Predict Hypocritical Blame
A common form of moral hypocrisy occurs when people blame others for moral violations that they themselves commit. It is assumed that hypocritical blamers act in this manner to falsely signal that they hold moral standards that...
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