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Abstract Assessing interdisciplinary learning within school curricula remains a persistent challenge in educational research. Difficulties in articulating shared assessment criteria, alongside differing disciplinary and pedagogical perspectives, have contributed to ongoing uncertainty around how interdisciplinary learning should be evaluated.
Hermione Paddle
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Listening to the verses: unveiling phonetic contrasts in Li Bai and Du Fu’s poetry
The enduring comparison between Li Bai (李白, 701–762) and Du Fu (杜甫, 712–770), two towering poets in Chinese literary history, has traditionally centred on semantic and thematic aspects, often overlooking the phonetic dimension or narrowly focusing on ...
Yingying Meng, Yuwei Wan, Chunyu Kit
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Samplings musicales versus samples literarios
In recent years, terms from electronic music have been frequently used to describe practices of literary appropriation. One of these concepts is sampling, which has also been generally applied to other artistic disciplines.
Felipe Cussen
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Electroclinical features and dynamic network connectivity of orbitofrontal epilepsy
Abstract Objective Orbitofrontal epilepsy (OFE) is rare and underrecognized. This study aims to characterize electroclinical features and dynamic network connectivity of OFE and subtypes. Methods We retrospectively analyzed 17 patients with OFE who underwent stereoelectroencephalographic (SEEG) electrode implantation and epilepsy surgery at our center.
Meixuan Ren +13 more
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“Sourd-Muet”: The Poetics of Non-communication in Peter Manson’s ‘Sourdough Mutation’
This article explores the formal characteristics of, and some possible motivations for, what I call ‘non-communication’ in Peter Manson’s 2014 poem-sequence ‘Sourdough Mutation’. Initially, I consider the distinctions between the compositional mode which
Greg Thomas
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Abstract When I was 12, my family told me a story about their community falling apart and coming together, a time when someone tried putting a nuclear facility in their (our?) hometown. Since we moved when I was too young to remember, the story had little significance until I embarked on a “hometown” ethnographic journey for my dissertation.
Chandler L. Classen
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Vibrations in matter, from spider webs to molecules, water to flames, share a grammar with music. We propose that creativity emerges when constraints force expansion beyond existing possibilities. Selective imperfection restores balance, enabling invention.
Markus J. Buehler
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Molecular theranostics: principles, challenges and controversies
Molecular theranostics offers a powerful tool to drive precision medicine in nuclear oncology. While theranostics is not a new principle in nuclear medicine, recent advances in instrumentation and radiopharmacy have driven a reinvigoration and a broader suite of applications.
Geoffrey Currie
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Becoming a Sound Poet. Paul Dutton’s Poetry in Performance
Poet and musician with a background in jazz and blues, member of The Four Horsemen and of Michael Snow’s CCMC, and vocal performer for R. Murray Schafer, in his aural work Paul Dutton stages the split, plural linguistic identity of the Canadian subject ...
Salvatore Marano
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Here we publish the libretto of Azio Corghi’s Opera Tra la Carne e il Cielo, written by Maddalena Mazzocut-Mis. The libretto assembles and transforms different passages from Pier Paolo Pasolini’s texts in order to investigate the relationship within ...
Maddalena Mazzocut-Mis
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