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Language as “Resource”? Why Science Education's Raciolinguistic Histories Matter Today
ABSTRACT Our study explores how US science education has evaluated multilingual students' languages as deficits and/or assets by comparing them against normative ideals. As a raciolinguistic genealogy, the study situates current premises of language in science education (e.g., as problem versus resource) within epistemological practices shaping the ...
Kathryn L. Kirchgasler, Diego Román
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The effects of space radiation on the transcriptome of heart right ventricle tissue. [PDF]
Zakharyan R +14 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Gastroenterology is a dynamic speciality that manages a wide range of gastrointestinal disorders. With the rising burden of gastrointestinal diseases, high‐quality and standardised training is essential. United European Gastroenterology (UEG) aims to harmonise gastroenterology training across Europe.
Sophie Schlosser‐Hupf +11 more
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Great Bolgar's historical genetics: a genomic study of individuals from burials close to the Greek Chamber in the 14th century. [PDF]
Andreeva TV +5 more
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METHODOLOGY OF THE HISTORICAL CHRONOLOGY OF "JEWELRY ART" IN ARMENIAN ARTISTIC CULTURE
David Vladimirovich Petrosyan
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Banking Concentration and Health Performance in Developing Countries
ABSTRACT This article examines how banking concentration affects health performance in 80 emerging nations between the years 2000 and 2020. The system GMM and OLS‐FE approaches are employed. Health performance in terms of life expectancy is negatively impacted by bank concentration.
Emeride F. Kayo +2 more
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