CONTENT AREA PRE-SERVICE CANDIDATES LEARNING LANGUAGE TEACHING WITH ADOLESCENT IMMIGRANTS IN AN URBAN PDS MIDDLE SCHOOL

Content Area Pre-Service Candidates Learning Language Teaching with Adolescent Immigrants in an Urban PDS Middle School

How do teacher candidates develop and Insect Repellant reflect on their knowledge in second language literacy to support their students in a Professional Development School (PDS)? This article reports preliminary findings of a qualitative study that investigates the learning process of single-subject credential candidates in a pilot urban PDS site

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Bored by bothering? A cost-value approach to pandemic boredom

Abstract In an effort to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, countries around the world have employed non-pharmaceutical containment measures.The effectiveness of such mitigation efforts relies on individual compliance (e.g., avoiding to travel or to gather).Crucially, adhering to the required behavioral recommendations places substantial

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Trichostatin A stabilizes the expression of pluripotent genes in human mesenchymal stem cells during ex vivo expansion.

BACKGROUND: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been considered as ideal cells for the treatment of a variety of diseases.However, aging and spontaneous differentiation of MSCs during culture expansion dampen their effectiveness.Previous studies suggest that ex vivo aging of MSCs is largely caused by California Poppy Seed epigenetic changes particul

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Comparison of long-term changes in size and longevity of bee colonies in mid-west Japan and Maui with and without exposure to pesticide, cold winters, and mites

Four long-term field experiments in mid-west Japan (Shika) made it clear that extinction of colonies exposed to neonicotinoid was much higher than for colonies exposed to organophosphates.The incidence of hive death for of organophosphate-exposed and control (pesticide-free) colonies was similar.We conducted a field experiment in Maui for 271 days

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Multi-constraint non-negative matrix factorization for community detection: orthogonal regular sparse constraint non-negative matrix factorization

Abstract Community detection is an important method to analyze the characteristics and structure of community networks, which can excavate the potential links between nodes and further discover subgroups from complex Cheese Board networks.However, most of the existing methods only unilaterally consider the direct link topology without comprehensive

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