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In this interview, Françoise F. Laot, a socio-historian of adult education and training, revisits her research on vocational training institutions. Highlighting the difficulties faced by women in being recognised as a training audience in their own right,
Aurélie Gonnet, Emmanuel Quenson
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Older adults acceptance of SARs: The link between anticipated and actual interaction [PDF]
This study demonstrates how anticipated and actual interactions shape the QE of SARs among older adults. The study consisted of two parts: an online survey to explore the anticipated interaction through video viewing of a SAR and an acceptance study where older adults interacted with the robot.
arxiv
BACKGROUND Competitive swimmers are exposed to enormous volumes of swim training that may overload the soft tissue structures and contribute to shoulder pain.
S. Feijen+4 more
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Venom peptides have shown promise in treating pain. Our study uses computer screening to identify a peptide that targets a sodium channel (NaV1.7) linked to chronic pain. We produced the peptide in the laboratory and refined its design, advancing the search for innovative pain therapies.
Gagan Sharma+8 more
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Training in Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Surgical and medical advances over the past few decades have now enabled >90% of children born with congenital heart disease (CHD) to survive until adulthood. Current estimates indicate that there are now more adults with CHD than children, with approximately 1.3 million adults living in the ...
Pankaj Madan, Yuli Y. Kim
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Examining the role of social cues in early word learning [PDF]
Infant word learning has become a popular field of study over the past decade. Research during this time has shown that infants can learn, in a short period of time, to attach words to objects.
Briganti, Alicia Marie, 1982-
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Background The purpose of the study was to explore surgical patients’ experiences of discharge planning and home care in the Northern part of Ghana. Methods The study was conducted at a referral hospital located at the Northern part of Ghana.
Bernard Atinyagrika Adugbire+1 more
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Andragogy in Action – the Bulgarian Experience
This research article draws attention to the Bulgarian experience in the development of andragogy as a fundamental adult education theory. The aim of the authors is to present the development of andragogy in Bulgaria as a science and its study as a ...
Vyara Gyurova,, Vanya Bozhilova
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Adults as Augmentations for Children in Facial Emotion Recognition with Contrastive Learning [PDF]
Emotion recognition in children can help the early identification of, and intervention on, psychological complications that arise in stressful situations such as cancer treatment. Though deep learning models are increasingly being adopted, data scarcity is often an issue in pediatric medicine, including for facial emotion recognition in children.
arxiv
Automation, skills use and training
This study focuses on the risk of automation and its interaction with training and the use of skills at work. Building on the expert assessment carried out by Carl Frey and Michael Osborne in 2013, the paper estimates the risk of automation for ...
Ljubica Nedelkoska, G. Quintini
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