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Tunable Aggregation by Competing Biomolecular Interactions

Langmuir, 2014
Measurements and models are reported for Concanavalin A (ConA) mediated aggregation of dextran coated colloids that is tunable via a competing ConA-glucose interaction. Video and confocal scanning laser microscopy were used to characterize ConA adsorption to dextran colloids and quasi-2D dextran coated colloid aggregation kinetics vs [ConA] and ...
Gregg A, Duncan, Michael A, Bevan
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Development of interactional competence

Pragmatics and Society, 2012
This study explores the development of the interactional competence of an 8-year-old, Japanese learner of English over three cooking sessions with native speakers of English at her home during her period of residence in Australia. The study draws upon Vygotsky’s (1978) zone of proximal development in order to elucidate the L2 child’s process of ...
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Interaction of competing fungi with fly larvae

Microbial Ecology, 1985
Saprophytic fungi have degradative abilities and interspecific interactions which suggest that resource use and yield should increase as species number increases, but previous studies show the opposite. As a test of the possibility that invertebrate activity changes fungal resource use patterns, we grew coprophilous fungi on rabbit feces at the same ...
J, Lussenhop, D T, Wicklow
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Interactional competence and politeness

2015
Few studies in politeness research have examined perception, and even fewer have examined perception at the level of discourse. Salient characteristics of discourse, turn-taking and collaborative talk have been linked to politeness. This study approaches collaborative talk from an unexplored perspective: experimental testing of speaker perception of ...
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Neozoa: An immersive, interactive sandbox for the study of competing

2016 IEEE Virtual Reality Workshop on K-12 Embodied Learning through Virtual & Augmented Reality (KELVAR), 2016
In this paper, we present an interactive simulation game with the objective to understand the mutual interferences of competitive (ant) species by experiencing their behaviour in a novel way. To reach that goal, the simulation makes use of current virtual reality devices (specifically the Oculus Rift DK2) to increase the level of immersion for the user.
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The Interaction of Efficacy and Leadership Competency Development

New Directions for Student Leadership, 2017
AbstractThis chapter covers the role of students’ self‐efficacy in developing their leadership competencies. Practical strategies and recommendations are provided.
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Object Interaction Competence Model v. 2.0

2013 Learning and Teaching in Computing and Engineering, 2013
Teaching and learning object oriented programming has to take into account the specific object oriented characteristics of program execution, namely the interaction of objects during runtime. Prior to the research reported in this article, we have developed a competence model for object interaction and a test instrument for that model.
Jens Bennedsen, Carsten Schulte 0001
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Interaction competencies of salespeople

2022
Globalization forces companies to find customers and cooperation partners on an international level. In this process, the salesforces of enterprises play a very important role since they represent the international companies to the outside world and are in direct contact with customers in various regions. Due to the strongly flourishing economy in Asia
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Competing Risks, Interactions and Crossing Hazards

1988
Byar (1985 a) has analysed some data from a randomised clinical trial comparing treatment for patients with prostate cancer in stages 3 and 4. A full listing of the data is given in Byar (1985 b). Treatment consisted of different doses of diethylstil- bestrol (DES): 0 (placebo), 0.2 mg, 1 mg and 5 mg daily.
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