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Some jurisdictions have many fewer children who struggle with reading than other jurisdictions, as these graphs from our research paper illustrate. Robust research evidence shows that for children with reading difficulties multiple component teaching is more effective than synthetic phonics foremost.
Dominic Wyse +3 more
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The Idea of Co-Nation and the International Protection of Linguistic Rights: Lessons from Belarus
This study examines the challenges of implementing linguistic rights for national minorities and the titular nation in Belarus, focusing on the Belarusian, Lithuanian, and Polish languages.
Ulyashyna Liudmila
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Single‐molecule fluorescence detection can become highly challenging for diluted concentrations in the picomolar range. This “low concentration barrier” is broken into and achieves quantitative detection down to 0.1 pM. Introducing a diaphragm into a standard confocal microscope and implementing fluorescence lifetime correlation spectroscopy (FLCS ...
Malavika Kayyil Veedu, Jérôme Wenger
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Child Homicide Amounting to Murder in Malaysia: Descriptive Analysis of the Statistics and Causes. [PDF]
Razali S +3 more
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The study found that mineral supplementation improved feed intake, digestibility and weight gain, with mineral soil alone showing similar results to its mixture with DCP. Therefore, MS supplementation is crucial for enhancing productivity, whereas different proportions of MS and DCP mixtures did not show additional benefits.
Sefa Salo +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Communicative participation is the most important outcome of speech and language therapy. A patient‐reported outcome measure (PROM) for children would help capture this outcome. Before this PROM can be developed, it is important to find out what situations children themselves find difficult because of their communication problem ...
Eline Alons +5 more
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Disconnected Workers: Can Digital Voice Fill the Gap?
ABSTRACT Employee voice research has traditionally focused on co‐located, synchronous work environments, overlooking how voice is evolving in remote and hybrid settings, now a widespread reality in the post‐pandemic workplace. In this conceptual paper, we examine how psychological, temporal, structural, and technological distance inherent in remote ...
Senia Kalfa +3 more
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Early‐Life Climbing Stratifies the Metabolome and Mortality Risk in Genetically Identical Flies
Isogenic Drosophila melanogaster vary greatly in longevity. Fractionation of an isogenic cohort based on climbing behavior early in life stratifies variation in the metabolome, longevity and mortality risk offering a tractable system to study intrinsic sources of variation in aging.
Benjamin R. Harrison +6 more
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ABSTRACT Estimating the soil particle size distribution (PSD) from visible–near infrared (vis–NIR) reflectance spectra is conventionally limited to predicting discrete soil fractions (e.g., sand, silt, and clay). This approach presents significant challenges: it requires the harmonization of data from different classification systems and, by reducing ...
Sarem Norouzi +11 more
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