Oral language intervention in the late primary school years is effective: evidence from a randomised control trial. [PDF]
Esposito R, Lervag A, Hulme C.
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Learning science concepts alongside language goals: A telehealth replication of a randomised controlled trial examining whether children with developmental language disorder can learn vocabulary or grammar in combination with curricular science content [PDF]
Lindsey Hiebert+4 more
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Abstract Purpose A properly designed rubric for oral presentations should be useful both to assess students’ performance and to help them prepare for the task. However, its use and perceptions might be influenced by scholars’ previous familiarization with rubrics during pre‐university courses.
Juan José Pérez‐Higueras+2 more
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Parent-Reported Relations Between Vocabulary and Motor Development in Infancy: Differences Between Verbs and Nouns. [PDF]
Frewin KL+3 more
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Abstract The United States Department of Agriculture Long‐Term Agroecosystem Research (LTAR) Network comprises 19 sites and has collectively produced nearly one petabyte of data. Data include time‐series measurements, remotely sensed imagery, and high‐throughput environmental data from field and laboratory instrumentation.
Nicole E. Kaplan+10 more
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Early Production of Imperceptible Words by Infants and Toddlers Born Deaf or Blind. [PDF]
Campbell EE+6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Although T2‐weighted imaging (T2WI) hypointensity, delayed enhancement washout pattern, interval growth, and new appearance of a focus have been associated with malignancy, the results are not consistent. Purpose To investigate the malignancy rate and identify the clinical and imaging characteristics associated with malignancy among
Chenyu Zhang+5 more
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Infants' Knowledge of Individual Words: Investigating Links Between Parent Report and Looking Time. [PDF]
López Pérez M+3 more
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Algorithmic management in the gig economy: A systematic review and research integration
Summary Rapid growth in the gig economy has been facilitated by the increased use of algorithmic management (AM) in online platforms (OPs) coordinating gig work. There has been a concomitant increase in scholarship related to AM across scientific domains (e.g., computer science, engineering, operations management, management, sociology, and law ...
Imran Kadolkar+2 more
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Biogeochemical parameters collected and analysed during the French cruises of the PIRATA programme in the Guinea Gulf, 1997--2024. [PDF]
Cariou T+9 more
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