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Educational Mobile Games as a Tool for Increasing Vocabulary When Learning a Foreign Language
The study considers the features of the algorithms of educational mobile games. The research analyzes the main functions and characteristics of 55 educational mobile games. The system of each mobile application for learning a...
The Ursinus Weekly, November 6, 1922
F. Nelsen Schlegel
Jan 01, 0001
Albright conquers Ursinus in battle on Myerstown field Ursinus Woman's Club entertains senior girls Radio: a liberal education for the modern world Students give program at Ladies' Aid social Graham Marr and Valentina Crespi...
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Port Dada Integration
The maritime supply chain is growing in complexity. Ports are at the crossroads of many activities, modes, and stakeholders, and are actively becoming digital hubs. Today, digital and physical connectivity go hand in hand. The...
Ulisse Aldrovandi’s Color Sensibility
Valentina Pugliano
Dec 08, 2015
Famed for his collection of drawings of naturalia and his thoughts on the relationship between painting and natural knowledge, it now appears that the Bolognese naturalist Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522–1605) also pondered specifically...
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Mobile Applications in Education
The purpose of the study is to consider the features of the use of mobile applications for the development of professional competencies, in particular cognitive skills, and their general impact on the effectiveness of learning....
RaVÆn
Applications such as disaster management enormously benefit from rapid availability of satellite observations. Traditionally, data analysis is performed on the ground after being transferred-downlinked-to a ground station....
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Extrastriatal 123 I-FP-CIT SPECT impairment in Parkinson’s disease – the PPMI cohort
Abstract: Background: Neuropathological data and nuclear medicine imaging show extensive serotonergic impairment in Parkinson’s disease (PD). We undertook a case-controlled analysis of 123I-FP-CIT SPECT images to measure...
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The non-coding epitranscriptome in cancer.
Post-synthesis modification of biomolecules is an efficient way of regulating and optimizing their functions. The human epitranscriptome includes a variety of more than 100 modifications known to exist in all RNA subtypes....
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Integrating uncertainty into public energy research and development decisions
Public energy research and development (R&D) is recognized as a key policy tool for transforming the world’s energy system in a cost-effective way. However, managing the uncertainty surrounding technological change is a critical...
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The Estrogen Receptor α Signaling Pathway Controls Alternative Splicing in the Absence of Ligands in Breast Cancer Cells.
BACKGROUND: The transcriptional activity of estrogen receptor α (ERα) in breast cancer (BC) is extensively characterized. Our group has previously shown that ERα controls the expression of a number of genes in its unliganded...
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An Agent-Based Social Simulation for Citizenship Competences and Conflict Resolution Styles
The development of citizenship competences plays an important role in a complex system like society. Thus, to analyze how such competences impact other contexts is a great challenge because this kind of study involves the work...
The Estrogen Receptor α Signaling Pathway Controls Alternative Splicing in the Absence of Ligands in Breast Cancer Cells.
BACKGROUND: The transcriptional activity of estrogen receptor α (ERα) in breast cancer (BC) is extensively characterized. Our group has previously shown that ERα controls the expression of a number of genes in its unliganded...
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Structural and functional brain networks of individual differences in trait anger and anger control
The ability to experience, use and eventually control anger is crucial to maintain well-being and build healthy relationships. Despite its relevance, the neural mechanisms behind individual differences in experiencing and...
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