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Reply to "Comment to 'The laws of physics do not prohibit counterfactual communication' ". [PDF]
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CEMUSA: a graph-based integrative metric for evaluating clusters in spatial transcriptomics. [PDF]
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CAMI Benchmarking Portal: online evaluation and ranking of metagenomic software. [PDF]
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SPectral graph theory And Random walK (SPARK) toolbox for static and dynamic characterization of (di)graphs: A tutorial. [PDF]
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Spatial Problem-Solving in Working Dogs: The Combined Effect of Body-Size Awareness, Social Learning and Functional Breed Selection. [PDF]
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Child Care, 2008
In this fourth article of our series on using technology with children we look at some of the resources the EYFS calls for and how you can make use of these to give the children an understanding of the world around them.
Leon Cruickshank, Sarah Cruickshank
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In this fourth article of our series on using technology with children we look at some of the resources the EYFS calls for and how you can make use of these to give the children an understanding of the world around them.
Leon Cruickshank, Sarah Cruickshank
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Podcasting: a technology, not a toy
Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012Podcasting is not a toy; rather, it is simply a technology that allows for the distribution of information over the internet. Zanussi et al. seem to confuse the message with the medium, forgetting that the same powerful mobile computing technology which can be used for amusement can also be used for more serious purposes.
Jonathan, White, Nishan, Sharma
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Voices on technology: The molecular biologists’ ever-expanding toy box
Molecular Cell, 2022With the focus on technology for this issue of Molecular Cell, a group of scientists working in different areas of molecular biology provide their perspective on the most recent important technological advance in their field, where the field is lacking, and their wish list for future technology development.
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