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Reflexe v pregraduální přípravě učitelů (zahraniční zkušenosti)
Studie shrnuje poznatky a empirické zkušenosti zahraničních autorů s využíváním reflexe v pregraduální přípravě učitelů. Popisuje typy reflexe, uplatňované v přípravě učitelů v USA - technickou reflexi, reflexi v činnosti a po činnosti, poradní reflexi,
Danuše Nezvalová
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Reflexive, Reflexivity, and the Concept of Reflexive Design [PDF]
Editorial Summary: In her contribution »Reflexive, Reflexivity, and the Concept of Reflexive Design« Margitta Buchert frames the notion of reflexive design and research, pitting the various underlying concepts against one another and forming the framework for reflexive design research. As such, she emphasizes the punctuated distinction of reflection as
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Use of a Cytobrush for Sampling the Ear Canal of Dogs With Otitis Externa. [PDF]
Cytological examination of the ear canal is essential for evaluating dogs with otitis externa (OE). The conventional sampling method uses a swab. However, the cytobrush (gynaecological cervical brush), already used for cytological collection from other anatomical sites, has not been adequately investigated for this purpose in dogs with OE.
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An 85-year-old, right-handed, Caucasian man with a 14-year history of idiopathic Parkinson disease presented with progressive cognitive decline. An involuntary contraction of ipsilateral mentalis and platysma muscles was observed while stroking the patient's left thenar eminence. The common palmomental reflex …
Chakorn, Chansakul +2 more
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The Grasp Reflex and Moro Reflex in Infants: Hierarchy of Primitive Reflex Responses [PDF]
The plantar grasp reflex is of great clinical significance, especially in terms of the detection of spasticity. The palmar grasp reflex also has diagnostic significance. This grasp reflex of the hands and feet is mediated by a spinal reflex mechanism, which appears to be under the regulatory control of nonprimary motor areas through the spinal ...
Yasuyuki Futagi +2 more
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A NEW SKIN REFLEX-THE PALMARCHIN REFLEX [PDF]
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Marinesco, G., Radovici, A.
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The term reflexive is applied by traditional grammarians to an event or situation that “reflects” (“rebounds”) upon its initiator, typically when some internal argument of the predicate co-refers with its subject (e.g., English John pinched himself or John saw himself in the mirror).
Zribi-Hertz, Anne, Cohen, Dana
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Reflexivity without reflexives?
What prevents pronominals from being locally bound? Does this a)reflectan intrinsic property of pronominals (Chomsky 1981), is it b) a relative(economy) effect, that only shows up where there is a more dedicated competitor(see from different perspectives, Safir 2004, Boeckx, Hornstein and Nunes 2007,Levinson 2000), does it c) have a semantic basis as ...
Reuland, Eric, Volkova, Anna
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The corneomandibular reflex [PDF]
Seven patients are presented in whom a prominent corneomandibular reflex was observed. These patients all had severe cerebral and/or brain-stem disease with altered states of consciousness. Two additional patients with less prominent and inconsistent corneomandibular reflexes were seen; one had bulbar amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and one had no ...
R M, Gordon, M B, Bender
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This article provides an overview of the various means that languages use to represent interpretive dependencies and reflexive predicates. These means are exemplified on the basis of a broad variety of languages. The patterns are prima facie complex, involving semireflexives, full reflexives, and affixal reflexives. Yet they can be accounted for on the
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