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    Apps, technology and younger learners : international evidence for teaching /

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Wohlwend & Jennifer Rowsell -- Touch design and narrative interpretation : a social semiotic approach to picture book apps / Sumin Zhao & Len Unsworth -- Put their learning in their hands: apps supporting self-regulated learning / Julie Mueller, Karin Archer, Eileen Wood, Domenica De Pasquale -- The use of tablet technology to support development of early mathematical skills : a cross-cultural comparison / Nicola J Pitchford & Laura Outhwaite -- "Makes learning easier", "they're active" : using apps in early years mathematics / Nigel Calder -- Adults and children make meaning together with e-books / Kathrin Rees, Susan Rvachew, Aparna Nadig -- Literacy teaching with tablets in bilingual primary classrooms : the Malta tablet study / Charles L. …”
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    الخدمة المرجعیة الرقمیة بمکتبة جامعة أم القرى بالمملکة العربیة السعودیة : دراسة حالة by د. محمد مصباح

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…This study aimed to monitor the reality of service digital reference inthe University Library of Um al-Qura Saudi Arabia in terms of componentsof the physical, technological and human elements of the service throughthe library's Web site and the extent of its conformity with internationalstandards, as well as monitored the study was to evaluate thebeneficiaries of the quality of the service through a sample of beneficiariesin various study segments, and to identify the extent of their use of theservice and their assessment and the main obstacles they face when theyare used…”
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    ACCESSIBILITY OF FINANCIAL INFORMATION IN RELATION TO CHANGES IN SIZE OF ENTITIES CAUSED BY THE COVID‐19 CRISIS by Małgorzata Garstka

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The crisis may haveinfluenced the size of entities and by that their classification and the scope of information that theyneed to disclose. The goal of this article is to verify whether post-pandemic demands forinformation, assuming it will be the same as pre-pandemic, can be fulfilled. …”
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    New Pedagogical Approaches to Induce Sustainable Development Goals by Jose Carlos Quadrado, Kseniya K. Zaitseva

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…While educators work with students directly as they explore the concepts they’re learning in class, they can provide immediate feedback that helps students improve their learning as they go.The students pursuing the SDG’s creative engagement in classrooms become better at taking the lead on finding valuable resources and pursuing learning their own way using the flipped learning. …”
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    Constructing Identities: Amos Tutuola and the Ibadan Literary Elite in the wake of Nigerian Independence by Mackenzie Finley

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…So why are all people afraid to go to the burial ground at night? They’re afraid to meet the ghosts from the dead” (emphasis in original).1 Amos Tutuola (1920–1997) was recognized globally for his perpetuation of Yoruba folklore tradition via novels and short stories written in unconventional English. …”
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    دراسة سجل قيد مضابط الدعاوى الشرعية الفترة 1268 هـ / 1852 م - 1272 هـ / 1856 م بدار الوثائق القومية by ناهد السویفی

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This research deals with studying the record of registering the proces –verbal of religious lawsuits during the period 1268 AH / 1852 AD - 1272 AH /1856 AD, archival and documentary in terms of defining the record and itsimportance, procedures for conducting lawsuits and issuing judgments therein,studying and publishing samples of the documents included in it, along withcreating archival description cards for these forms according to the internationalcodification of the Archival description (TADO).The National Archives House contains many documents and records ofthe Diwans that resulted from the activity of the Diwans and institutions in thenineteenth century, and many of them have not been discovered yet, and theyhave not been used to enrich the historical, documentary and archival studiesMy choice of this topic is due to several reasons, including: The record ofregistering the records of process-verbal of religious lawsuits in the KhediveDiwan or publishing any of its documents was not previously studied, sheddinglight on the juridical competencies of the Khedive Diwan and finally encouragingresearchers to study the documents and records of Diwans in the nineteenthcentury because they include very important archival, documentary and historicalinformation .…”
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    Self-organizing models of bacterial aggregation states by Manuela Caratozzolo, Santina Carnazza, Luigi Fortuna, Mattia Frasca, Salvatore Guglielmino, Giovanni Gurrieri, Giovanni Marletta

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…On the basis of local rules theymay adhere and then eventually form self-organized aggregates. …”
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    The role of leaf height in plant competition for sunlight: analysis of a canopy partitioning model by Andrew L. Nevai, Richard R. Vance

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The principal conclu-sion is that two clonal plant species which compete for sunlight and place theirleaves at different heights above the ground but differ in no other way can, un-der suitable parameter values, experience stable coexistence even though theyoccupy an environment which varies neither over horizontal space nor throughtime.…”
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    Exploring Citizenship Unit II: My Neighborhood by Stacey Ellison

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…They will learn to care for and share with others through the skills and talents they’ve developed.  The 4-H Citizenship manuals will serve as a guide for 4-H Citizenship experiences. …”
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    Characterization of Ti6Al4V powders produced by different methods for selective electron beam melting by Liu Z., Huang C., Gao C., Liu R., Chen J., Xiao Z.

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Three different types of Ti6Al4V powders produced by electrode induction melting gas atomization (EIGA), plasma rotating electrode process (PREP), and plasma atomization (PA) were compared from these aspects: particle size distribution, particle shape, and microstructure. Theywere characterized by particle size and shape analyzer, scanning electron microscope, and X-ray diffraction. …”
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    Determining the Difficulties Experienced by Patients in Activities of Daily Living After Appendectomy: A Prospective Observational Study by Hülya Bulut, Gamze Bozkul

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It is recommended that patients who have undergone an appendectomy be followed upby phone and provided counseling after discharge in order to prevent the potential difficulties theymay experience.…”
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    The Effects of Climate Change in the Insurance Sector: A Case of Turkey by Tuğçe Torusdağ, Mustafa Tepeci, İsmail Metin

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Insurance companies need to give importance to research, understanding, risk analysis and management in order to reduce the cost they’ve to bear in case of damage. While climate change is a risk for the sector, it creates new opportunities. …”
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    Opening the Door to Nature: Accounting for People’s Constraints to Nature-based Recreation by Margaret E. Gullion, Taylor Stein

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Results show that many people who do not participate in nature-based recreation feel constrained by their quality of time, not the quantity of time. In other words, they're saying, "Prove to me that it's worth my time to go out in nature. …”
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    مداخلة علمیة حول النشر العلمى فى مصادر الوصول الحر Open Access بین التأیید والرفض by Gamal Al Dahshan

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Manysocieties and institutions have embraced this movement and invested its variouscomponents in order to facilitate the flow of information not only in thesecommunities but throughout the world , This movement originated primarily as asolution to the problem of scientific communication, access to scientific researchat the time of publication or after a short period of time, and overcome theproblem of rising costs of participation in the traditional periodicals and theinability of libraries and individuals to bear the steady increase in this Field.We believe that although we believe that the scientific publishing in thesources of free access is the natural development of scientific publishing in thedigital age, we see at the same time the need to establish controls and conditionsand even standards to ensure its quality, and provide credibility to the clients andit is still not But with the revolution of electronic information and the ease of whatis described as the globalization of knowledge on the one hand, and the high costs of subscription imposed by the traditional publishing houses on the otherhand, it does not seem realistic to maintain the traditional form of publishing theexistence of the usual form, Of periodicals issued p A long-standing publishingrole for a mixed model combines the traditional model with this modelHence, openness should be open to the issue of publishing in the sourcesof free access, in addition to caution against falling into the trap of anonymouspublishers whose goal is to profit at the expense of the quality of what theypublish. This poses a challenge, as long as it exists, to find the appropriatescientific tools to disseminate scientific and research production, regardless ofthe publication model it adopts. …”
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    Mathematical modeling of glioma therapy using oncolytic viruses by Baba Issa Camara, Houda Mokrani, Evans K. Afenya

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Diffuse infiltrative gliomas are adjudged to be the most common primary brain tumors in adults and theytend to blend in extensively in the brain micro-environment. …”
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    Building Coastal Dunes with Sea Oats and Surrogate Wrack by Natalie Hooton, Debbie L. Miller, Mack Thetford, Sean Claypool

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Sea oats build dunes by capturing blowing sand and stabilizing it, and they’re often planted after dunes have been eroded, fragmented, or destroyed. …”
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    Fortunella spp., Kumquat by Michael G. Andreu, Melissa H. Friedman, Robert J. Northrop

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Their dark green leaves and contrasting bright orange fruits give them ornamental quality, and their relatively small size makes them easy to care for once they’re established. Because kumquats generally require less care than other citrus trees, they may be a good choice for gardeners with less time or experience, but who still desire an attractive and tasty citrus tree. …”
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    YouVersion verses-of-the-year in relation to Afrikaans prepositional met and van constructions expressing fear and loneliness by L. Bergh, T. Beelders

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… How do the 2022 YouVersion Bible verses-of-theyear reflect the way in which fear and loneliness were communicated via prepositional phrases that year? …”
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    Exploring Citizenship Unit I: Me, My Family, and My Friends! by John Rutledge, Joy C. Jordan, Dale Pracht

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…They will learn to care for and share with others through the skills and talents they’ve developed. The 4-H Citizenship manuals will serve as a guide for 4-H Citizenship experiences. …”
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