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From Odors to Colors: Sensory Perception in Neurodiverse Mexican Youth
Abstract Previous work has shown that humans make consistent associations between odor and color. However, neurodiverse individuals, especially those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), perceive and interpret sensory information differently from their neurotypical peers.
Patricia Zavaleta‐Ramírez +4 more
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De los propios trabajos que analizan el lenguaje específico de la ciencia y la tecnología, y en general de los registros de tipo académico, se deduce que entre sus marcas distintivas destacan, en el nivel morfosintáctico, la preferencia por ciertas ...
Alfonso Corbacho Sánchez
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Limits to Language Prediction: Findings From Diverse Populations
Abstract For a model in cognitive science to adequately explain cognitive processes across different populations, empirical findings from diverse participant groups are essential. This paper selectively reviews studies that investigated prediction in different populations and discusses what they reveal about the mechanisms and role of language ...
Aine Ito
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Introduction: Osteoporotic vertebral fractures are a common cause of morbidity in older adults. Identifying risk factors for refracture is crucial to prevent complications.
Hugo Joel Kurtz Goritz +4 more
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En el presente artículo analizamos la fijación externa e interna que presenta el binomio [entre + S] con artículo cero en español, y sus equivalentes en alemán en las combinaciones usuales entre lágrimas y unter Tränen. Los datos son extraídos del corpus
Ana Belén Mansilla Pérez
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Abstract figure legend Dose‐dependent effects of radiation on cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmia susceptibility. At low radiation doses (left), increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) initiate an ROS–Ca2+ positive feedback loop involving calcium/calmodulin‐dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) activation, enhanced L‐type Ca2+ current (ICaL ...
Hannah M. Zukowski, Colleen E. Clancy
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Thinking about Yellow Fever Vaccine age limit
D.E. Iglesias +8 more
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Making sociotechnical doable: Cross‐disciplinary translations into engineering education
Abstract Background Engineering education research (EER) increasingly invokes the “sociotechnical,” yet the term travels across science and technology studies (STS), engineering studies, and EER in uneven ways. As EER faces shifting political and institutional pressures, understanding how concepts migrate across disciplinary boundaries offers insight ...
Desen S. Özkan +2 more
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Introducción: La reducción abierta y fijación interna mediante un abordaje lateral amplio representa la estrategia quirúrgica más aceptada para el manejo de las fracturas de calcáneo con depresión articular. Sin embargo, las altas tasas de complicaciones
Pablo Miguel Yapur +4 more
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Serving More Than Food: Teachers' Perceptions of School Meals From a Socio‐Ecological Perspective
ABSTRACT This study examines Turkish teachers' perceptions of school meal provision, using a socio‐ecological perspective as a conceptual lens. Data were collected from 232 teachers, and exploratory factor analysis identified a six‐factor structure: school climate and student well‐being, food quality and hygiene, social equity and family support ...
Tuba Gokmenoglu, Ceyda Durmus
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