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Investigating Epistemic Stances in Game Play with Data Mining
In this paper, techniques of statistical computing were applied to data logs to investigate the patterns in students' play of The Fuzzy Chronicles, and how these patterns relate to learning outcomes with regards to Newtonian...
Reward Processing in Children With Psychotic-Like Experiences.
Alterations to striatal reward pathways have been identified in individuals with psychosis. They are hypothesized to be a key mechanism that generate psychotic symptoms through the production of aberrant attribution of...
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Cognitive Mechanisms of Monolingual and Bilingual Children in Monoliterate Educational Settings
Sentence repetition (SR) tasks have been extensively employed to assess bilingual children's linguistic and cognitive resources. The present study examined whether monoliterate bilingual children differ from their monolingual...
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Hematologic malignancies in South Africa 2000-2006
Little is known about the incidence patterns of hematologic malignancies in Sub-Saharan Africa, including South Africa. We estimated incidence rates of pathology-confirmed adult cases of leukemia, myeloma and related diseases...
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Integration of Collaborative Filtering Into Naive Bayes Method to Enhance Student Performance Prediction
This article introduces a novel method that integrates collaborative filtering into the naive Bayes model to enhance predicting student academic performance. The combined approach leverages collaborative user behavior analysis...
Bioengineered embryoids mimic post-implantation development in vitro.
The difficulty of studying post-implantation development in mammals has sparked a flurry of activity to develop in vitro models, termed embryoids, based on self-organizing pluripotent stem cells. Previous approaches to derive...
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Morphology of Radial Glial in Ependymal Layer With Ambystoma mexicanum
Justin Martinez
Jan 01, 0001
Regeneration in amphibians is a ubiquitous phenomenon, however, in mammals it is rare. Axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum) have the ability to regenerate limbs, tails, retinas, and jaws throughout their lives. This exotic amphibian...
Published by: Ursinus College
Preventive digital mental health interventions for children and young people
Digital health interventions (DHIs) have frequently been highlighted as one way to respond to increasing levels of mental health problems in children and young people. Whilst many are developed to address existing mental health...
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Overcoming the Rubric Paradox
Julia Martinez
Feb 27, 2024
College graduates appear to be struggling to find and retain their jobs today. Alarmingly, many graduates report they did not develop employable skills in college. The reasons for this predicament may be due to generational...
Guidelines for Modeling and Reporting Health Effects of Climate Change Mitigation Actions.
BACKGROUND: Modeling suggests that climate change mitigation actions can have substantial human health benefits that accrue quickly and locally. Documenting the benefits can help drive more ambitious and health-protective...
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Bioengineered embryoids mimic post-implantation development in vitro
Abstract: The difficulty of studying post-implantation development in mammals has sparked a flurry of activity to develop in vitro models, termed embryoids, based on self-organizing pluripotent stem cells. Previous approaches to...
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