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Modeling Reorientation Dynamics of Electrically Assisted Light-Induced Gliding of Nematic Liquid-Crystal Easy Axis
Published 2013-01-01“…In the regions between electrodes with nonzero electric field, the effects described by the model are that (a) the dynamics of reorientation slows down with φp and (b) the sense of easy axis rotation is independent of the sign of φp.…”
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Metasurface-enabled multifunctional single-frequency sensors without external power
Published 2024-10-01“…However, IoT sensors need to be battery-free to realistically manage and maintain the growing number of available sensing devices. Here, we provide a novel sensor design approach that employs metasurfaces to enable multifunctional sensing without requiring an external power source. …”
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‘Over-hopefulness and getting-on-ness’: Ruskin, Nature, and America
Published 2020-06-01“…This essay shows that despite sharing with them a deep love of nature and sense of its spiritual power, there are fundamental and important differences between Ruskin’s understanding of the natural world and that of influential contemporary Americans such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and John Muir.…”
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From the Ocean to the Gulf: One Region’s Identity in the Context of Neomodernity
Published 2020-11-01“…The first pattern considers the WANA region in a traditional modernist sense as the Middle East, whereas the second one accentuates its premodern features and conceptualizes it as part of the Islamic world. …”
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Use of Posttranscription Gene Silencing in Squash to Induce Resistance against the Egyptian Isolate of the Squash Leaf Curl Virus
Published 2016-01-01“…Two genes fragment from SqLCV introduced in sense and antisense orientations using pFGC5049 vector to be expressed as hairpin RNA. …”
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Foliage est-il à leaves ce que jewellery est à jewels ? Etude de rapports entre dénombrables au pluriel et indénombrables singuliers
Published 2018-11-01“…Like jewellery or furniture, they only have non-count uses; but they do not apply to heterogeneous units, and are therefore not hyperonymic (at least in their central sense). The study concludes that hetereogeneity is not a defining feature of aggregate nouns, and that nouns of the foliage type should be included. …”
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L’arbre à Tunis : hypothèses pour une histoire de l’espace public
Published 2012-07-01“…Before colonization, the Medina had few trees in public spaces, where the spatial organization drew its roots in the Sharia (Divine Law), and the first precept of them was the respect for families’ privacy. In this sense, the streets remained narrow and poorly maintained. …”
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Validation of a Life Experience Scale of Older Adults from community clubs
Published 2025-01-01“…A scale of 54 questions distributed in four dimensions was designed: participation, sense of belonging, social networks and meaning of life. …”
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ACCELERATING THE FORMATION OF CHILDREN’S VALUES IN A LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
Published 2017-04-01“…As a result they start finding sense and realize values. There appears a transfer from knowledge to self-regulation behavior.Scientific novelty. …”
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Fluorescein-based SynNotch adaptors for regulating gene expression responses to diverse extracellular and matrix-based cues
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Synthetic Notch (SynNotch) receptors function like natural Notch proteins and can be used to install customized sense-and-respond capabilities into mammalian cells. …”
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Cross-border Cooperation in the Sphere of Education: Murmansk Region Youth Views
Published 2019-01-01“…The approach underlying the idea of the Barents Euro-Arctic region existence implies the emphasis to cultural and educational resources in the enlarged sense of the word. The authors pay special consideration to the phenomenon of academic mobility and the role of academic mobility programs in the process of forming the northern identity. …”
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Unraveling the Association: How Identity Mediates the Impact of Childhood Trauma on Criminal Behavior
Published 2025-01-01“…Interventions aimed at strengthening individuals’ sense of self may help mitigate criminal tendencies in individuals with a history of childhood trauma, though longitudinal research is needed to further validate these findings.…”
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Peripheral Contributions to Visceral Hyperalgesia
Published 1999-01-01“…Moreover, it is often not appreciated that visceral receptors are likely polymodal rather than unimodal – that is, mechanically sensitive visceral receptors typically are also sensitive to chemical and/or thermal stimuli. In this sense, visceral receptors may be considered evolutionarily older than more highly developed, specialized cutaneous receptors. …”
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Instilling democratic values in social science learning in junior high school
Published 2024-09-01“…The results of this study suggest that 1) Implementation of Group Discussion: in this case the teacher emphasizes the importance of group work to foster a sense of responsibility among students; 2) Educators use a variety of strategies to instill democratic values, including facilitating discussions that encourage students to express their opinions freely; 3) This involvement is related to their ability to practice democratic values, such as tolerance and respect for different viewpoints; 4) a supportive school environment, including the involvement of teachers and school leaders, plays an important role in the successful implementation of democratic values in the curriculum; 5) The effectiveness of the teaching used in integrating democratic values into the learning process; 6) Supporting and inhibiting factors: a) supporters, namely educators, students, facilities or infrastructure, and school culture; b) Obstacles are limited time and lack of motivation for students' learning.…”
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ZACHARIAS’S PRAYER IN TWO NOVGORODIAN TRANSLATIONS (END OF THE 15TH – FIRST HALF OF THE 16TH CENTURY): SOME REFLECTIONS ON MULTIPLE TRANSLATIONS AND RE-TRANSLATIONS
Published 2024-12-01“…Therefore, in this case we can only conditionally refer to translation in the literal sense of the word, designating a similar way of working as a peculiar case of “re-translation”.…”
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Implementation of CSMA/CA-Based MAC Protocol for Optical Camera Communication
Published 2025-01-01“…In this study, we develop and test a MAC protocol based on carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA) and integrate a novel transform alignment technique aimed at optimizing the bit error rate (BER) performance. …”
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Role of Rewards Management on Employee Performance in the Banking Sector.
Published 2019“…The study was conducted basing on the following objectives; to investigate the impact of fringe benefits on employee performance, to examine the contribution of pay incentives on employee performance, to establish the contribution of job satisfaction on employee performance, to establish the influence of sense of belongingness on employee performance and to establish the effect of organization policy on the performance of employees in the banking sector in Uganda. …”
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Employee Teamwork and Performance of Organizations in Rukungiri District: A Case Study of Rubabo Peoples SACCO
Published 2025“…The study results on the effects of teamwork on other organizational performance of Rubabo Peoples SACCO show teamwork helps and leads to maximum productivity, encourages interaction between team members, working as a team increases the efficiency of departments and teamwork helps instill a communal sense of responsibility. The study results on the factors for employee performance of Rubabo Peoples SACCO were; employees‟ satisfaction enables them to perform well, better management standards enables the employees to perform, employee training enables them to perform well, and better working environment enables the employees to work properly. …”
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Information level about oral cancer in college prep students. Moron, 2022-2023
Published 2024-05-01“…<p><strong>Foundation</strong>: oral cancer is a global health problem; in this sense, it is necessary to identify the population’s learning needs from an early age.…”
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Motivations for a career in teaching: medical students’ projections towards their future role
Published 2025-01-01“…The most mentioned motivations were contribution to the future of medicine (50%), passion (31.8%) and sense of social duty (18%). Conversely, top hindering factors revealed non-economic disadvantages (85%), economic disadvantages (39.7%) and cost–benefit rationale (11.7%). …”
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