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Orbital Geometry‐Governed Response of Pressure‐Tunable Quantum Defects in hBN
Defects in hBN act as ultrasensitive quantum manometers when the energy of the intradefect optical transitions is modified by lattice compression. The orbital geometry of the electron wave functions governs how electron hopping and Coulomb interactions react uniquely to the reduction of the van der Waals gap and in‐plane compression, leading to robust ...
Magdalena Grzeszczyk +6 more
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THE MORAL ASPECT OF THE IMAGE OF THE «LITTLE MAN» IN «THE TALES OF THE LATE IVAN PETROVICH BELKIN»
Today, writers and readers are musing on the personal responsibility of humans for what is happening in the world. In this article, we offer the analysis of «The tales of Belkin» which is different from the one traditionally accepted in schools.
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Why Do Teenagers Dislike Reading Russian Classical Literature?
Based on the research in the field of psychology of reading, sociology of reading, psycholinguistics, literature studies and methodology of teaching literature from the beginning of the 19th century to present day, the article clarifies the mechanisms of
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Thioketal (TK) polymers are promising biomaterials due to their selective biodegradation by reactive oxygen species (ROS), but they respond slowly to physiologic doses of ROS. Here, the TK bond's pendant groups are modified to enhance the degradation of TK‐based implants both in vitro and in vivo.
Karina A. Bruce +6 more
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«VIGILANCE THAT UNRAVELS THE POETRY…»: LESSON-WORKSHOP ON THE LYRICS OF A. FET IN 10TH GRADE
The article proposes an interpretation of A. Fet's poems in the form of a knowledge building workshop. The lesson project is preceded by the rationale for choosing the form of the lesson. At the heart of the lesson plan there are some tasks that allow us
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INTERACTIVE METHODS IN TEACHING LITERATURE
This scientific article explores the role and effectiveness of interactive methods in teaching literature. Interactive methods have increasingly become essential in modern education, particularly in literature classes, where they enhance students' creative and critical thinking, deepen their understanding of literary works, and connect the material to ...
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Chiral Phase Change Nanomaterials
This work demonstrates reversible, non‐volatile phase transitions in chiral Ge2${\rm Ge}_2$Sb2${\rm Sb}_2$Te5${\rm Te}_5$ (GST) nanohelices for high‐speed optical modulation of chirality and dynamic control of the state of polarization (SOP). The chiral nanostructures are fabricated using a highly directional, wafer‐scale physical vapor deposition ...
Joshua A. Burrow +11 more
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METHODOLOGICAL LEGACY OF R. F. BRANDESOV IN THE CONTEXT OF MODERNITY
The article is devoted to scientific and methodological heritage of R. F. Brandesov. The object of analysis is his textbooks on the organization of artistic perception in the literature lessons.
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What Every Economist Should Know about the Evaluation of Teaching: A Review of the Literature [PDF]
Decades of research consistently show that student evaluations offer limited information on the effectiveness of teaching in economics. Such methods are at best valid for a relatively small set of factors that correlate with "good instruction." Even ...
Stephen B. DeLoach
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How lecturers experience student-centred teaching [PDF]
This thesis reports the findings of an essentially phenomenographic research study into nurse teachers’ Conceptions of Student-Centred Teaching and Student-Centred Approaches to Teaching. The focus on the experience of student-centred aspects of teaching
Brown, Norman Leslie, Trigwell, Keith
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