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The individual determinants of morning dream recall. [PDF]
Elce V+6 more
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Fostering Leadership in Children With Disabilities: Insights From Adult Leaders With Disabilities
ABSTRACT This study explores strategies for fostering leadership skills in children with disabilities (CWD) through insights from successful adult leaders with disabilities. Using a strengths‐based approach grounded in leadership and disability studies, we conducted in‐depth interviews with 29 adult leaders from India and the USA to investigate key ...
Rama Cousik, Paresh Mishra
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Pursuing the American Dream: White Ethnics and the New Populism. [PDF]
Paul D. Starr, Richard J. Krickus
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Unlocking Dreams and Dreamless Sleep: Machine Learning Classification With Optimal EEG Channels. [PDF]
Moctezuma LA, Molinas M, Abe T.
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ABSTRACT This study describes one district's experience having counselors deliver, for the first time, a school‐based treatment to address student trauma symptoms. After their initial training, school counselors rated Bounce Back (K‐5th grade) and Support for Students Exposed to Trauma (5th−12th grade) as highly acceptable and anticipated a positive ...
Yourdanos Bekele+3 more
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Nightmares Fluctuate Across the Menstrual Cycle and May be More Pronounced in Women With Premenstrual Syndrome. [PDF]
Dobler L+7 more
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Key Considerations on CITE‐Seq for Single‐Cell Multiomics
ABSTRACT CITE‐Seq (Cellular Indexing of Transcriptomes and Epitopes by Sequencing) is an advanced single‐cell sequencing method to profile both gene expression and protein abundance simultaneously in individual cells using single‐cell mRNA sequencing techniques alongside antibody‐derived tags (ADTs), for protein detection.
Hye‐Wong Song+3 more
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Yankee from Sweden: The Dream and the Reality in the Days of John Ericsson
Eugene S. Ferguson, Ruth Moore White
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