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    Language Ideologies in Irish Secondary Schools: A raciolinguistic approach by Stephen Lucek

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The current paper takes a look at sociolinguistic diversity in Dublin secondary schools, how secondary school principals deal with social class differences in speech and how principals’ ideologies contribute to, and are shaped by, these experiences. …”
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    Etiological and pathological studies on bacterial abortions of sheeps and cattles in north-east anatolia region by Yavuz S. Sağlam, S. Serap Türkütanıt, Rüştü Taştan, Hidayet Bozoğlu, Salih Otlu

    “…., 1.40 % Haemophilus somnus, 1.40 % Corynebacterium spp., 1.40 % Salmonella dublin in bovine aborted fetuses and 45.23 % Brucella spp., 2.38 % Corynebacterium spp., 5.95 % Salmonella abortus ovis, 3.57 % Campylobacter fetus subspp. in sheep aborted fetus were isolated. …”
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    Preferences and Attitudes Towards Digital Communication and Symptom Reporting Methods in Clinical Trials by McDowell B, Dumais KM, Gary ST, de Gooijer I, Ward T

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Bryan McDowell,1 Kelly M Dumais,2 Sarah Tressel Gary,2 Ingeborg de Gooijer,2 Tomás Ward3 1eCOA Science, Clario, Geneva, Switzerland; 2eCOA Science, Clario, Philadelphia, PA, USA; 3Insight Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Data Analytics, Dublin City University, Dublin, IrelandCorrespondence: Bryan McDowell, eCOA Science, Clario, Chemin Louis-Hubert 2, Petit-Lancy, Geneva, 1213, Switzerland, Tel +41 22 879 91 00, Fax +41 22 879 91 01, Email bryan.mcdowell@clario.comPurpose: With the growing use of digital health technologies (DHT) in clinical trials, the opportunity to use technology to promote greater patient centricity and inclusivity has emerged. …”
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