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Evaluating the Impact of Audio-Visual Media on Learning Outcomes of Drawing Orthographic Projections [PDF]
Muhammad Khumaedi +3 more
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We classified the resting‐state functional connectivity patterns anchored to core regions of the language network in a large sample of healthy young adults. The results showed that these patterns contain information capable of predicting sex with an accuracy of 91.3% on the test set and 78.1% on the holdout set.
X. Lajoie +8 more
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The Determinant Ratio Matrix Approach to Solving 3D Matching and 2D Orthographic Projection Alignment Tasks [PDF]
Andrew J. Hanson, Sonya M. Hanson
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Using data from 1,692 K–1 students across 24 California schools, we (i) identified key predictors of reading difficulty via Boruta random forests, (ii) built logistic regression models, and (iii) compared accuracy across groups for each of the 1st to 25th percentile cutoff defining risk. Letter naming and sounds (kindergarten) and word/nonword reading (
Julian M. Siebert +10 more
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Vehicle Re-Identification Based on the Authenticity of Orthographic Projection
Qiang Lu +3 more
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Which Words Are Special? Identification of “Sight” Words in Educational Resources
We examined the overlap in words and properties in the contents of six commonly used word lists designed to support early word reading skills. The resources overlapped very little in their contents, including dramatic variation in terms of the properties of the words included in each.
Matthew J. Cooper Borkenhagen +2 more
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English as a Heritage Language in Japan: Writing Development From Late Childhood to Adolescence
Bilingual children and adolescents can develop strong writing skills in their heritage language. In a three‐year study of Japanese–English bilinguals in Japan, English writing scores matched or exceeded those of same‐age U.S. peers and improved each year. Writing development was supported by both home literacy practices and weekend schools.
Janice Nakamura, Suzanne Quay
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Nonfiction Picturebook Reading in Early and Elementary Education: A PRISMA‐P Systematic Review
Visual summary of a PRISMA‐P systematic review examining nonfiction picturebook reading in early and elementary education. The graphic integrates the genre's historical foundations and a bibliometric representationx of the empirical studies identified between 2000 and 2024.
Diana Muela‐Bermejo +1 more
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Structure of Jupiter's High‐Latitude Storms: Folded Filamentary Regions Revealed by Juno
Abstract Sprawling, turbulent cloud formations dominate the meteorology of Jupiter's mid‐to‐high latitudes, known as Folded Filamentary Regions (FFRs). A multi‐wavelength characterization by Juno reveals the spatial distribution, vertical structure, and energetics of the FFRs.
L. N. Fletcher +19 more
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The mosaics of Mars: As seen by the Viking Lander cameras [PDF]
The mosaics and derivative products produced from many individual high resolution images acquired by the Viking Lander Camera Systems are described: A morning and afternoon mosaic for both cameras at the Lander 1 Chryse Planitia site, and a morning, noon,
Jones, K. L., Levinthal, E. C.
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