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Abstract This paper depicts a case study that shows an open‐source Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) for use on the virtualization of simple yet precise geometrical entities in AEC classrooms. For bringing this technology to AEC classrooms, an open‐source TLS was developed.
Carlos Ramonell, Rolando Chacón
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Abstract Studies have shown that inferential questions encourage a more in‐depth understanding of texts and that students need to learn appropriate strategies for answering them, particularly when they deal with multiple texts. In this experimental study, the authors aimed to improve eighth‐grade students’ (13‐ to 14‐years old) ability to answer intra‐
Núria Castells +5 more
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Unveiling the Evolutionary History of European Vipers and Their Venoms From a Multi‐Omic Approach
ABSTRACT Snake genomes attract significant attention from multiple disciplines, including medicine, drug bioprospection, and evolutionary biology. However, genomic research within the Viperidae family has mostly focused on the subfamily Crotalinae, while the true vipers (Viperinae) have largely been overlooked.
Adrián Talavera +15 more
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This study investigates the evolutionary and biogeographic history of the palmate newt (Lissotriton helveticus) by generating a genomic dataset from over 200 specimens across the entire distribution range of the species. ABSTRACT Quaternary glacial cycles have been key drivers of diversification for Holarctic species, promoting divergence, isolation ...
Bernat Burriel‐Carranza +13 more
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Overcoming barriers and leveraging opportunities to scale up landscape‐scale restoration in Europe
Stepping up ecosystem restoration is critical to achieving pressing policy targets, but as well as significant benefits, there are also multiple challenges particularly associated with restoring at landscape scale. These relate to the complexity of ecosystems, land uses, and social factors within a landscape and the scale at which sustainable funding ...
Nancy Ockendon +10 more
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Individual differences in the evolution of causal illusions
Abstract In this research, we investigated individual differences in the formation and persistence of causal illusions. In a re‐analysis of existing data, we identified two clusters of participants – persistent and adjusting – based on their trajectories in learning from repeated exposure to null contingencies.
J. García‐Arch +2 more
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Mass spectrometry analysis of 569 lipid species showed that ceramide‐to‐hexosylceramide conversion and the preservation of ether‐linked PC levels are key phenotypic traits ensuring extreme longevity. This lipidomic signature is shaped by an intrinsic adaptive program that maintains protective mechanisms and cellular identity.
Anna Fernàndez‐Bernal +10 more
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Chitosan/Silica Hybrid Nanogels by Inverse Nanoemulsion for Encapsulating Hydrophilic Substances
Hybrid chitosan/silica nanohydrogels are prepared by combining ionic gelation of chitosan in a nanoemulsion system with a sol–gel process for incorporation of silica. The efficiency in entrapping a hydrophilic model substance, erioglaucine disodium salt, and the retardation in the release behavior due to the presence of silica offer a suitable material
Asmaa M. Elzayat +2 more
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Fotografías de Exposición 'Palestina' -Naji Ac-Ali- F. Educación. Día 13 de diciembre de 2004.
Exposición 'Palestina' -Naji Ac-Ali- F. Educació
Urbina, Luis
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Cognate beginnings to bilingual lexical acquisition
Abstract Recent studies suggest that cognateness boosts bilingual lexical acquisition. This study proposes an account in which language co‐activation accelerates accumulation of word‐learning instances across languages. This account predicts a larger cognate facilitation for words in the lower‐exposure language than in the higher‐exposure language, as ...
Gonzalo Garcia‐Castro +3 more
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