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Mobile Learning to Support Self-Regulated Learning
This paper discusses the possibilities of using and designing mobile technology for learning purposes coupled with learning analytics to support self-regulated learning (SRL). Being able to self-regulate one's own learning is...
Student Life Awards Highlight Good Work and Community Service By Students and Staff
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Counts-Davis of West Columbia, S.C., received the Mary Mildred Sullivan Award, while McDonald of Sumter, S.C., won the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award. The prestigious American Legion Awards were given to DeShawn Clement and...
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Skills Mismatch or Skills Mishmash?
Michael Salmon
Sep 30, 2024

The valorization of skills in English higher education policy-making is a long-standing refrain, informing both rhetoric and investment from government and shaping university behaviour. Critiques of the ‘skills agenda’ are...

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Skills Mismatch or Skills Mishmash?
Michael Salmon
Sep 30, 2024

The valorization of skills in English higher education policy-making is a long-standing refrain, informing both rhetoric and investment from government and shaping university behaviour. Critiques of the ‘skills agenda’ are...

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How do idiosyncratic deals contribute to the employability of older workers?
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This study examined the relationships of i-deals with the employability of older workers, and introduces two distinct theoretical processes through which these effects occur. On the one hand, a self-enhancement...
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Impact of pressure on the structure of glass and its material properties
Philip Salmon, Liping Huang
Oct 10, 2017
High pressures have a significant impact on the structure-related properties of glass, and are encountered in scenarios that range from fracture mechanics, where stress in the gigapascal regime is easily generated by...
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Identifying and characterising the different structural length scales in liquids and glasses

The structure of several network-forming liquids and glasses is considered, where a focus is placed on the detailed information that is made available by using the method of neutron diffraction with isotope substitution...

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Networks under pressure
The pressure-driven collapse in the structure of network-forming materials will be considered in the gigapascal (GPa) regime, where the development of in situ high-pressure neutron diffraction has enabled this technique to...
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Recent advances in identifying the structure of liquid and glassy oxide and chalcogenide materials under extreme conditions
The advent of advanced instrumentation and measurement
protocols makes it increasingly feasible to use X-ray and
neutron diffraction methods to investigate the structure
of liquid and glassy materials under extreme...
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Identifying and characterising the different structural length scales in liquids and glasses

The structure of several network-forming liquids and glasses is considered, where a focus is placed on the detailed information that is made available by using the method of neutron diffraction with isotope substitution...

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Pressure-dependent structure of the null-scattering alloy Ti<sub>0.676</sub>Zr<sub>0.324</sub>

The room temperature structure of the alloy (Formula presented.) was measured by X-ray diffraction under compression at pressures up to (Formula presented.). This alloy is used as a construction material in high pressure...

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Neutron diffraction as a probe of liquid and glass structures under extreme conditions
Neutrons provide a unique tool for probing the structure of liquid and glassy materials, and deliver information that cannot be obtained from other experimental techniques. Advances in neutron diffraction instrumentation and...
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Pressure-driven transformation of the ordering in amorphous network-forming materials
The pressure-induced changes to the structure of disordered oxide and chalcogenide network-forming materials are investigated on the length scales associated with the first three peaks in measured diffraction patterns. The...
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Rapid Isolation of Rare Isotype-Switched Hybridoma Variants
CD63, a member of the tetraspanin superfamily, is used as a marker of late endosomes and lysosome-related organelles, as well as a marker of exosomes. Here, we selected rare isotype variants of TS63 by sorting hybridoma cells on...
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Aging research using the common marmoset
Traditional animal models have been used to make seminal discoveries in biomedical research including a better understanding of the biology of the aging process. However, translation of these findings from laboratory to clinical...
How do idiosyncratic deals contribute to the employability of older workers?
Purpose
This study examined the relationships of i-deals with the employability of older workers, and introduces two distinct theoretical processes through which these effects occur. On the one hand, a self-enhancement...
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Coiled-coil structure of meiosis protein TEX12 and conformational regulation by its C-terminal tip.
Meiosis protein TEX12 is an essential component of the synaptonemal complex (SC), which mediates homologous chromosome synapsis. It is also recruited to centrosomes in meiosis, and aberrantly in certain cancers, leading to...
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Impact of pressure on the structure of glass and its material properties
Philip Salmon, Liping Huang
Oct 10, 2017
High pressures have a significant impact on the structure-related properties of glass, and are encountered in scenarios that range from fracture mechanics, where stress in the gigapascal regime is easily generated by...
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Pressure-driven transformation of the ordering in amorphous network-forming materials
The pressure-induced changes to the structure of disordered oxide and chalcogenide network-forming materials are investigated on the length scales associated with the first three peaks in measured diffraction patterns. The...
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Networks under pressure
The pressure-driven collapse in the structure of network-forming materials will be considered in the gigapascal (GPa) regime, where the development of in situ high-pressure neutron diffraction has enabled this technique to...
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Structure of As-Se glasses by neutron diffraction with isotope substitution
The method of neutron diffraction with selenium isotope substitution is used to measure the structure of glassy As0.30Se0.70, As0.35Se0.65 and As0.40Se0.60. The method delivers three difference functions for each sample in which...
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