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Parental Decision‐Making Following a Prenatal Diagnosis of Turner Syndrome: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT This systematic review investigates factors influencing parental decision‐making following a prenatal diagnosis (PND) of Turner syndrome (TS), aiming to enhance the foundation for tailored and supportive genetic counseling. A comprehensive literature search was conducted in the medical databases PubMed, Embase, and CINAHL.
Inger Lily Hjuler Dorf+2 more
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We introduce a computer algorithm that incorporates the experience of battery researchers to extract information from experimental data reproducibly. This enables the fitting of complex models that take up to a few minutes to simulate. For validation, we process full‐cell GITT measurements to characterize the diffusivities of both electrodes non ...
Yannick Kuhn+3 more
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Exploring Bengali Religious Dialect Biases in Large Language Models with Evaluation Perspectives [PDF]
While Large Language Models (LLM) have created a massive technological impact in the past decade, allowing for human-enabled applications, they can produce output that contains stereotypes and biases, especially when using low-resource languages. This can be of great ethical concern when dealing with sensitive topics such as religion. As a means toward
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General, Applied, and Theoretical: Trance, Healing and Hallucination: Three Field Studies in Religious Experience. Felicitas D. Goodman, Jeannette H. Henney and Esther Pressel [PDF]
Emile M. Schepers
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Abstract Racism, as a covert but pervasive presence in teacher education in England, remains a major structural issue and its effects on student teachers who are Black and Asian are real and troubling. Their personal stories reveal multiple challenges and present empirical evidence that can usefully be analysed to examine their experience of daily ...
Diane Warner
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Abstract This paper explores the animating ethos of digital unemployment services. Unlike human‐to‐human services, where the intention of policy is normally mediated by professionals, digital services are fully designed in the policy imagination. As a result, it is a pressing issue to understand the ethos that animates their development.
Ray Griffin+2 more
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A health(y) subject? Examining discourses of health in physical education curricula across the UK
Abstract In this paper, we present the findings from our critical analysis of the health discourses evident with physical education (PE) curricula in each UK home nation—England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. We carried out a critical discourse analysis of those curriculum documents that talk directly to PE teachers about how to organise, enact
Shirley Gray+7 more
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Psychodynamics and vicarial divinity
The author offers classification of religious experience from the view point of some mental conditions lying in its basis. He underlines that all these ex-periences by itself yet do not guarantee true Christian spiritual experience, the main difference ...
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