Abstract This study investigates how English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers navigate their professional and linguistic identities within Quebec's complex linguistic landscape. Drawing on critical approaches to conceptualizing space, we examine physical and metaphorical spaces in schools as sites of identity negotiation and community building. Data
Philippa Parks +2 more
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Influence of Environmental Conditions on Tropical and Temperate Hardwood Species Bonded with Polyurethane Adhesives. [PDF]
Małek M +4 more
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Student peer‐led discussion in real‐time evaluation of introductory statistics teaching
Abstract Introductory statistics courses, prevalent in higher education, face challenges in collecting and applying student evaluations within their short duration, especially for diverse Master of Science cohorts with varied subject backgrounds. UK guidance on teaching graduate students introductory statistics prioritizes assessment and feedback over ...
A. F. M. Saiful Islam, Tim M. Young
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Growth Performance Is Driven by Site Conditions and Moderated by Functional Trait Plasticity in <i>Quercus robur</i> and <i>Prunus avium</i>. [PDF]
Di Fabio A +8 more
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Soil microbiome analysis of a northeastern deciduous forest in SUNY Old Westbury, Long Island, New York. [PDF]
Nieto Fernandez FE +3 more
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Second‐order habitat selection is influenced by a variety of factors, including individual‐ and species‐specific traits and resource requirements, as well as landscape characteristics. By comparing home range characteristics across individuals, species, and landscapes, we can draw conclusions regarding whether and how different factors influence home ...
Morgan J. Farmer +4 more
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Impact of summer defoliation and winter-spring warming on pre-spring carbon availability and spring phenology in sessile oak and Scots pine saplings. [PDF]
Yang Y +12 more
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The subcortical fauna of oak: scolytid beetles as potential vectors of oak wilt disease. [PDF]
Yates, M.G.
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As human‐modified landscape and climate changes proliferate, maintaining biodiversity and understanding the function and quality of available habitat is imperative. As anurans (frogs/toads) such as Pseudacris crucifer, can be an indicator species of habitat quality and ecosystem productivity, studying the anuran community in a mixed‐land use region ...
Brian C. Kron, Karen V. Root
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Oaks and Climate Change: Contrasting Range Responses of Mediterranean and Temperate <i>Quercus</i> Species in the Western Palearctic. [PDF]
Ülker ED, Tavşanoğlu Ç.
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