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    Possibilities of using immersive learning based on abstract highly formalized mathematical models for training future mathematics teachers by Valentina A. Matveeva, Olga Yu. Zaslavskaya

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Immersive technologies are becoming a hallmark of the modern educational process today by allowing users to immerse themselves in a virtual environment, create a sense of presence and engagement through high interactivity and realism of visual and audio effects. …”
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    Functional assertiveness with acceptance and commitment therapy for employees returning to work: a preliminary investigation by Daisuke Ito, Daisuke Ito, Yushun Okabe, Yushun Okabe, Aya Nobushige, Seiko Saito, Yoshinari Takahashi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results showed an increase in participants’ mindfulness (observing, non-reactivity and non-judging), psychological flexibility, and functional assertiveness increased and their sense of difficulty in returning to work (especially difficulties arising from workplace relationships) decreased after the intervention. …”
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    BEING AS A SYMBOLIC REALITY: A SOCIOCULTURAL CROSS-SECTION OF THE ANALYSIS by Юлія БРОДЕЦЬКА

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…According to Plato, knowledge of the thing essence is not reduced only to sensuality – «correct thought» or «the connection of correct thought with content». In this sense, the process of cognition is revealed as communication (κοινόνία). …”
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  4. 3844

    On the problematic issues of bringing a person to administrative responsibility: organization and legal principles by S. A. Rezanov

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Insufficient attention of the legislator to bringing individuals to administrative responsibility leads to an increase in the number of these offenses, which, in turn, become the basis for further criminal offenses and instilling in the mind of the offender a sense of impunity. All these aspects lead to the deterioration of the protection of human rights and freedoms, the fight against crime and the maintenance of public safety and order. …”
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    Dissecting the genetic architecture of sunflower disc diameter using genome‐wide association study by Yavuz Delen, Ravi V. Mural, Semra Palali‐Delen, Gen Xu, James C. Schnable, Ismail Dweikat, Jinliang Yang

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Upon aggregating the phenotypic data from multiple years, we estimated the broad sense heritability (H2) of the disc diameter trait to be 0.88. …”
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    Occupational and non-occupational factors of post-COVID-19 condition: a cross-sectional survey in the French general working population by Joël Coste, Cyrille Delpierre, Tatjana T Makovski, Melissa Rushyizekera

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…No interactions were found between these factors.Conclusions Reducing the burden of long COVID in the working population requires public health strategies that consider a wide spectrum of factors, including work conditions in a broad sense. Specific attention should be given to the most vulnerable workers accumulating such factors.…”
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  7. 3847

    Unveiling new perspectives about the onset of neurological and cognitive deficits in cerebral malaria: exploring cellular and neurochemical mechanisms by Renato M. S. de Lima, Luana K. R. Leão, Luana C. Martins, Adelaide da C. Fonseca Passos, Evander de J. Oliveira Batista, Anderson M. Herculano, Karen R. H. M. Oliveira

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Various hypotheses have been proposed to explain the neurological syndrome associated to cerebral malaria condition, including vascular occlusion and sequestration, cytokine storm or inflammatory response, or a combination of these mechanisms and despite extensive research and a growing range of scientific information, the precise pathophysiological mechanism remains poorly understood. In this sense, this review aims to explore the neurological impairment in cerebral malaria and elucidate novel mechanisms to explain the severity of this disease. …”
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  8. 3848

    Features of the development of coordination abilities in young schoolchildren by Dmytro Morozov, Iryna Kryventsova, Katarzyna Prusik

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Such a program contributes to the physical development of children, improves their emotional state, stimulates activity, and develops a sense of responsibility.…”
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  9. 3849

    Existence of a weak solution to a regularized moving boundary fluid-structure interaction problem with poroelastic media by Kuan, Jeffrey, Čanić, Sunčica, Muha, Boris

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This regularized problem is consistent with the original, nonregularized problem in the sense that the weak solutions constructed here, converge, as the regularization parameter tends to zero, to a classical solution of the original, nonregularized problem when such a classical solution exists, assuming viscoelasticity in the Biot poroelastic matrix [1]. …”
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  10. 3850

    KING'S ENGLISH AND THE ARISTOCRATIC CODE OF COMMUNICATION IN MODERN BRITAIN by T. A. Ivushkina

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Heffer's book allows to clearly see the demarcation line between the English of the media and the English of the upper classes of Great Britain based on play upon words and various implications to express individuality and sense of humour, intellect and social exclusiveness.…”
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    PSYCHOLOGICAL GUIDING OF STUDENTS’ INDIVIDUAL EDUCATIONAL TRAJECTORIES IN VOCATIONAL SCHOOL by Evald F. Zeer, Oksana S. Popova

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…The choice of educational trajectory is determined by socio-professional orientation of students, their value-sense orientation, the availability of alternative educational programs, opportunities for educational organizations. …”
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    Roman Law on legal personality: pro et contra by Yu. M. Zhornokui

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Attention is drawn to the fact that the current state of the development of civilist thought regarding the development of the category “legal entity” by Roman lawyers indicates the existence of three approaches: 1) Roman lawyers developed and used a legal structure that was different from the citizens of Rome and could participate in the civil turnover of that time; 2) the category of legal entity was not known to Roman lawyers, but the main features characterised to its modern understanding (legal capacity, property separation, the possibility to participate in legal proceedings, etc.) were developed precisely in Ancient Rome; 3) for the jurisprudence of the Roman period, the category “legal entity” or its individual characteristics were not known in the sense that are now attached to the content of the relevant characteristics, but the use of individual constructions, such as “universitas”, “corpus”, “collegia”, “sodalitia”, etc., was intended to show that in private relations, property can exist without being tied to a Roman citizen as a subject of rights. …”
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    Exploring Preservice Teachers’ Perceived Emotions, Professional Accountability, and Action-Taking Dispositions Towards Language Assessment Scenarios by Claudio Díaz Larenas, Mabel Ortiz Navarrete, Tania Tagle Ochoa, Juan Fernando Gómez Paniagua, Marcela Quintana Lara, Lucia Ramos Leiva, Rocío Acevedo Rivera

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study reveals that these situations elicited negative emotional responses, leading to a diminished sense of teacher identity due to perceived inefficiencies in teaching and assessment practices. …”
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    Noncanonical IFN Signaling, Steroids, and STATs: A Probable Role of V-ATPase by Howard M. Johnson, Ezra Noon-Song, Chulbul M. Ahmed

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Signaling of nuclear receptors such as those of estrogen and dihydrotestosterone provides templates for making sense of the specificity of gene activation by closely related cytokines, which has implications for lymphocyte phenotypes.…”
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    Early Obesity Prevention: A Randomized Trial of a Practice-Based Intervention in 0–24-Month Infants by Natalia Schroeder, Berenice Rushovich, Edward Bartlett, Sangita Sharma, Joel Gittelsohn, Benjamin Caballero

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Education provided by health care providers in addition to follow-up monthly phone calls may help modify parental behaviors related to child feeding and increase parental sense of responsibility toward child eating behaviors.…”
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    The Role of Faith-Based Organizations in HIV/AIDS Prevention in Rwamucucu Sub-County Rukiga District. by Owembabazi, Rabecca

    Published 2023
    “…The study concluded that FBOs provide services like religion as it provides consolation to people with HIV, including the poor, and is part of 'their identity, the foundation of their sense of community, and the basis of their hope and FBOs influence people on conduct, ethics, and morality. …”
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    Community Participation and Development Planning in Local Governments in South-Western Uganda: A Case of Nyarushanje Sub-County Rukungiri District. by Ainembabazi, Tricia

    Published 2024
    “…Key recommendations include: ensuring community involvement throughout the development planning sessions to foster a sense of ownership; adopting strategic planning for specific projects rather than attempting to address all community concerns at once; and, conducting community sensitization to improve understanding of ongoing projects and their benefits.…”
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    Establishing Empirical Relationship Between Project Scheduling and Project Success in the Uganda Construction Industry. by Mukisa, John

    Published 2024
    “…Many building construction projects in the Uganda construction industry experience project failures in the sense of not being finished within the scheduled time frame, approved budget, and not meeting the quality standards as per the initial plan. …”
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    Dragon Teeth / by Crichton, Michael

    Published 2017
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    Healthy body as a normative model in the perceptions of student youth by N. L. Antonova, S. B. Abramova, V. R. Lopatina

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Highly appreciating satisfaction with their body, the younger generation strives for a normative model of a healthy body, which gives a sense of comfort to its wearer and allows the realisation of a wide range of needs and interests. …”
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