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A large part of governmental research funding is currently distributed through the peer review of project proposals. In this paper, we argue that such funding systems incentivize and even force researchers to violate five moral values, each of which is ...
Krist Vaesen +2 more
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ABSTRACT Students' diverse levels of knowledge and competence—shaped by individual interests and educational debts, including structural, systemic, and institutional barriers—create substantial cognitive heterogeneity in instructional settings. Adequately addressing this heterogeneity is challenging.
Paul P. Martin +4 more
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In submitting conference proceedings to Engineering Proceedings, the volume editors of the proceedings certify to the publisher that all papers published in this volume have been subjected to peer review administered by the volume editors [...]
Giancarlo Cravotto +2 more
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Identifying Attrition Phases in Survey Data: Applicability and Assessment Study [PDF]
Background: Although Web-based questionnaires are an efficient, increasingly popular mode of data collection, their utility is often challenged by high participant dropout. Researchers can gain insight into potential causes of high participant dropout by
Hochheimer, Camille J. +4 more
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Random point sets and their diffraction [PDF]
The diffraction of various random subsets of the integer lattice $\mathbb{Z}^{d}$, such as the coin tossing and related systems, are well understood. Here, we go one important step beyond and consider random point sets in $\mathbb{R}^{d}$.
Baake, Michael, Koesters, Holger
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ABSTRACT This study centers the idea that it is not just what science teacher educators (STEs) teach, but how they teach it, that matters. To prepare future teachers who can enact more equitable and transformative reform‐oriented science instruction with multilingual learners, research must explore what STEs are doing, and how, to develop preservice ...
María González‐Howard +4 more
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Redesigning Primary Care to Address the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Midst of the Pandemic
During a pandemic, primary care is the first line of defense. It is able to reinforce public health messages, help patients manage at home, and identify those in need of hospital care.
A. Krist +4 more
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ABSTRACT Plants mediate the supply of energy and matter for all animals, including human beings yet we are faced with “plant blindness” whereby we pay limited attention to and accord little value to plants. Plant blindness is evident in school curricula whereby students have limited opportunities to learn about plants.
Maurice M. W. Cheng, Bronwen Cowie
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Od starozavjetne do novozavjetne nade
Budući da se kršćanska Biblija dijeli na Stari zavjet i Novi zavjet, uobičajeno je, kada se obrađuje neki pojam, promatrati ga u tim dvama biblijskim kontekstima uočavajući međusobne sličnosti i razlike.
Domagoj Runje
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The band-limited coronagraph is a nearly ideal concept that theoretically enables perfect cancellation of all the light of an on-axis source. Over the past years, several prototypes have been developed and tested in the laboratory, and more emphasis is ...
C. Dorrer +9 more
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