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    Comparative Genome Characterization of a Petroleum-Degrading Bacillus subtilis Strain DM2 by Shi-Weng Li, Meng-Yuan Liu, Rui-Qi Yang

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The genome of strain DM2 consists of a circular chromosome of 4,238,631 bp for 4458 protein-coding genes and a plasmid of 84,240 bp coding for 103 genes. …”
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    The cathedral of modern civilisation. The Teatro Real of Madrid and the definition of the respectable new elite, 1850-1895 by David San Narciso

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, the liberal revolution and the redefinition of the mechanisms of social class identity that brought with it significantly modified this space. …”
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    A Case Study of an Ignored Facet: Metacognitive Experiences by Nesrin Ozturk

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The reasons behind task selection were coded thematically, and performance scores werecoded regarding the complexity of strategic planning. …”
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    Polariser l'écart : la mise en scène du décalage dans Fram de Tony Harrison by Catherine Lanone

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…Polar opposites: discrepancy in Tony Harrison's Fram: Proud of his origins, Tony Harrison blends in his work the memory of his working-class background and of the vast literary tradition he descends from, from Greek tragedy to Shakespeare or Keats. …”
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  5. 365

    Classroom Teachers' Views on Teaching Cultural Values and the Socialization Role of Schools by Yavuz Ercan Gül

    Published 2024-06-01
    “… In this research, it is aimed to investigate the classroom and out-of-class practices that classroom teachers do while transferring cultural values to students. …”
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    Polariton lattices as binarized neuromorphic networks by Evgeny Sedov, Alexey Kavokin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In voice recognition, the system achieved a classification accuracy of about 68% for the ten-class subset, surpassing the performance of conventional benchmark, the Hidden Markov Model with Gaussian Mixture Model.…”
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    Genomic characterization of Achromobacter genogroup 20 and identification of a potential species-specific marker by Mariana Papalia, Rocio Stucchi, Valeria Alexander, Liliana Clara, Mariángeles Visus, Gabriel Gutkind, Marcela Radice

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results: Isolate 413638 was identified as Achromobacter genogroup 20 ST365, showing resistance to third- and fourth-generation cephalosporins, aminoglycosides, and fluoroquinolones. The genome included coding sequences for three putative β-lactamases (one new OXA type-class D β -lactamase and two new class C), 32 efflux pump proteins, two aminoglycoside-modifying enzymes and a dihydropteroate synthase; also, substitutions in parC and parE were detected. …”
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    Multi-task hybrid dictionary learning for vehicle classification in sensor networks by Rui Wang, Miaomiao Shen, Tao Wang, Wenming Cao

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The efficient hybrid dictionary consists of a synthesis dictionary and an analysis dictionary, where discriminative codes can be generated by the trained analysis dictionary and class-specific discriminative reconstruction can be achieved by the trained synthesis dictionary. …”
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  9. 369

    « Beautiful Idiots and Brilliant Lunatics » Social Comedy, Nostalgia and a World of Fantasy (Wilde and Hofmannsthal) by Anne-Isabelle François

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Wilde’s stagecraft lies in his combination of the codes of sociability and the codes of comedy, revealing the theatrical nature of Victorian high society, even the universal shaming of these “beautiful idiots and brilliant lunatics”. …”
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    Effectiveness of potent topical corticosteroids versus mild ones in primary care for children with moderate flare-ups of atopic dermatitis; results of a randomised controlled trial by Patrick J E Bindels, Arthur M Bohnen, Gijs Elshout, Suzanne G M A Pasmans, Karlijn F van Halewijn

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Finally, 32 patients (15%) were randomised and assigned to the trial (13 girls; 19 boys; median age 4.0 years).Interventions If cohort participants experienced a moderate flare-up (ie, need to intensify topical treatment from the child’s and/or parents’ point of view of AD and a three-item severity score from three to<6 scored by their GP) during cohort follow-up, they were randomised to either the intervention group, a strong TCS (class III, fluticasone propionate 0.05%), or the control group, a mild TCS (class I, hydrocortisone acetate 1%).Primary and secondary outcome measures We measured outcomes at baseline and at 1, 4 and 24 weeks. …”
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    Les Immatériaux de Lyotard (1985) : un programme figural by Jean-Louis Déotte

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…Pompidou à des fins pédagogiques, s’adressant à un large public, l’Inventaire constitué de 71 fiches non paginées (recto verso) qui est un véritable catalogue et l’Album qui établit la genèse de l’exposition, comportant de nombreux diagrammes et schémas. …”
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    Genetic and Plasma Proteomic Approaches to Identify Therapeutic Targets for Graves’ Disease and Graves’ Ophthalmopathy by Ke C, Yu Y, Li J, Yu Y, Sun Y, Wang Y, Wang B, Lu Y, Tang M, Wang N, Chen Y

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The four prioritized protein-coding genes were mainly enriched in the regulation of apoptotic and death processes. …”
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    Using a modified online jigsaw technique to address covid-19 related topics during the pandemic lockdown. by Bill Anderson, Caroline Cudney

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The online classes were compared to each other as well as to face-to-face classes using the same modified jigsaw (Anderson et al., 2022). …”
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    Seismic vulnerability assessment of a hospital building with and without retrofitting using RC shear walls by Fauzan, Aryo Agista Geby, Syandriaji Diva, Al Jauhari Zev, Bima Suwarso Deara

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A structural assessment using the current building codes and vulnerability analysis is necessary to ensure the building’s strength against the working loads. …”
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    An unplugged remix of culturally responsive computing for early childhood education by Frances K. Harper, James A. Larsen, Margaret Quinn, Lori Caudle, Bethany Parker, Amir Sadovnik, The CRRAFT Partnership

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Overwhelmingly, we found the curriculum, co‐developed with educators and caregivers, emphasized unplugged tools and coding activities to support computational thinking. …”
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    cigFacies: a massive-scale benchmark dataset of seismic facies and its application by H. Gao, X. Wu, X. Sun, M. Hou, M. Hou, H. Gao, G. Wang, H. Sheng

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…</a>, <a href="#bib1.bibx5">2024</a><a href="#bib1.bibx5">a</a></span>), the trained model, and the associated codes (<a href="https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13150879">https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13150879</a>, <span class="cit" id="xref_altparen.2"><a href="#bib1.bibx6">Gao et al.…”
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    Improving Students Writing Ability and Creativity in Procedure Text Using Technological Pedagogic Content Knowledge (TPCK) by Etika Ariyani

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The subjects in this study were 25 students of class X SMAN I Kediri, West Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara. …”
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    ‘Solving the problem of reality’ in Virginia Woolf’s Flush by Pauline Macadré

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…No longer neglected by critics and scholars, Flush has been widely analysed as encapsulating the social issues of the mid-nineteenth century in terms of class and gender, adopting the point of view of a dog to expose the confinement and submission women had to face—in the Victorian period, but also in Woolf’s own time. …”
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    Molecular Analysis of Activation-Induced Cytidine Deaminase Gene in Immunoglobulin-E Deficient Patients by Sergio Roa, Maria Isidoro-Garcia, Ignacio Davila, Elena Laffond, Felix Lorente, Rogelio Gonzalez-Sarmiento

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Understanding how class switch recombination (CSR) is regulated to produce immunoglobulin E (IgE) has become fundamental because of the dramatic increase in the prevalence of IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reactions. …”
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    Information Compression as a Unifying Principle in Human Learning, Perception, and Cognition by J. Gerard Wolff

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Evidence includes the following: information compression can mean selective advantage for any creature; the storage and utilisation of the relatively enormous quantities of sensory information would be made easier if the redundancy of incoming information was to be reduced; content words in natural languages, with their meanings, may be seen as ICMUP; other techniques for compression of information—such as class-inclusion hierarchies, schema-plus-correction, run-length coding, and part-whole hierarchies—may be seen in psychological phenomena; ICMUP may be seen in how we merge multiple views to make one, in recognition, in binocular vision, in how we can abstract object concepts via motion, in adaptation of sensory units in the eye of Limulus, the horseshoe crab, and in other examples of adaptation; the discovery of the segmental structure of language (words and phrases), grammatical inference, and the correction of over- and undergeneralisations in learning may be understood in terms of ICMUP; information compression may be seen in the perceptual constancies; there is indirect evidence for ICMUP in human cognition via kinds of redundancy such as the decimal expansion of π which are difficult for people to detect; much of the structure and workings of mathematics—an aid to human thinking—may be understood in terms of ICMUP; and there is additional evidence via the SP Theory of Intelligence and its realisation in the SP Computer Model. …”
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