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To Animate or Not to Animate, that is the Question [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1997
Animation presented together with voice narration in a computer presented tutorial did not facilitate learning when compared with a text and static graphics tutorial. The tutorials were the same except for the addition of simple animations and voice narration.
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Animal animation

Philosophia, 2001
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.com ; Andrew ...
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Animation/Re-animation

Theory, Culture & Society, 2006
10.1177/026327640602300261 ; Theory, Culture and Society ; 23 ; 2-3 ...
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Animating the Bible’s Animals

2015
This chapter discusses the potential relevance of interdisciplinary animal studies for biblical interpretation. The story of Jacob and his family in Genesis 25–32 is examined from the perspective of a “critical animal hermeneutics.” Three features of such a hermeneutics, characteristic of contemporary animal studies, are emphasized: (1) the ...
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When is an animal, not an animal?

Journal of Biological Education, 1981
The concepts of ‘animal’ held by some New Zealand primary, secondary, and tertiary students were explored using both an interview and multiplechoice survey approach. The results indicate that many students of all ages have a restricted concept of ‘animal’ compared with that of a biologist. The implications of these results for teaching are discussed.
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CRISPR in Animals and Animal Models

2017
CRISPR-Cas9 has revolutionized the generation of transgenic animals. This system has demonstrated an unprecedented efficiency, multiplexability, and ease of use, thereby reducing the time and cost required for genome editing and enabling the production of animals with more extensive genetic modifications.
Ellen Shrock, Marc Güell, Marc Güell
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