Guidance to best tools and practices for systematic reviews
Abstract Data continue to accumulate indicating that many systematic reviews are methodologically flawed, biased, redundant, or uninformative. Some improvements have occurred in recent years based on empirical methods research and standardization of appraisal tools; however, many authors do not routinely or consistently apply these updated methods.
Kat Kolaski +2 more
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Theology and Threshold: Victorian Approaches to Reviving Choir and Rood Screens
In 1851, A. W. N. Pugin published an influential treatise on rood screens, intending in his irrepressible polemical style to create further Gothic Revival momentum for inserting these iconographically complex and liturgically vital elements into Roman ...
Ayla Lepine
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Issue 5 The Medieval Choir Screen in Sacred Space: The Dynamic Interiors of Vezzolano and Breisach
In their later medieval heyday, choir screens were pivotal centerpieces and focalisers of their sacred environments. Embellished with figural imagery; outfitted with platforms, pulpits, and altars; and rendered visually porous by the presence of large ...
Jacqueline E. Jung
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Detection of irrigation inhomogeneities in an olive grove using the NDRE vegetation index obtained from UAV images [PDF]
We have developed a simple photogrammetric method to identify heterogeneous areas of irrigated olive groves and vineyard crops using a commercial multispectral camera mounted on an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
Jorge Sánchez, Juan +2 more
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Leading schools in the digital age: A clash of cultures [PDF]
A cultural gap is widening in English secondary schools: between a twentieth-century ethos of institutional provision and the twenty-first century expectations and digital lifestyles of school students. Perhaps disaffected by traditional teaching methods
Williams, Peter
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Conversations Around the Literacy Hour in a Multilingual London Primary School [PDF]
This study was conducted against the background of a British government initiative: The National Literacy Strategy, which prescribes a daily hour of formal literacy instruction for primary aged children, known as the Literacy Hour.
Wallace, Catherine
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Spartan Daily, October 15, 1946 [PDF]
Volume 35, Issue 9https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/3795/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Stable isotopes, chronology and Bayesian models for the Viking archaeology of north-east Iceland [PDF]
This paper reviews the results of a long-term research project that used stable isotope analyses (δ13C, δ15N, δ34S) and Bayesian mixing models to better model the chronology for a presumed Viking Age cemetery at Hofstaðir, near Lake Mývatn in north-east ...
Hamilton, W. Derek, Sayle, Kerry L.
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Astronomical Applications of Multi-Core Fiber Technology [PDF]
Optical fibers have altered astronomical instrument design by allowing for a complex, often large instrument to be mounted in a remote and stable location with respect to the telescope.
Cvetojevic, Nick +2 more
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King and Cochrane: The technological treadmill and racial inequity in US agriculture
Abstract Between 1920 and 1969, the number of Black farmers in the US decreased from 14% of all operators to 4%. Using Martin Luther King Jr.'s critique of agricultural policy and Willard Cochrane's theory of the technological treadmill, we explore how racial discrimination was linked to policies that led to structural change in US agriculture.
Jared Hutchins, Jacopo De Marinis
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