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ABSTRACT Global migration has made schools more diverse, yet many immigrant and other marginalized students continue to face unequal educational opportunities. These inequalities are shaped by factors such as socioeconomic disadvantage, limited inclusion efforts, and discriminatory experiences.
Savaş Karataş +4 more
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Migration, Stretched Households and the Loneliness of Older Adults in South Africa
ABSTRACT This study contributes to the literature on out‐migration and the social connectedness of older adults who remain “left behind”. It investigates the loneliness reports of older African adults in the South African context, where out‐migrants are reported as retaining membership in their household of origin.
Dorrit Posel
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Luther and the Wittenberg Disputations 1535-36
James Atkinson
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Graphene Triggers Inflammation in Murine Microglia via Phagocytosis
Phagocytosis of single‐layer graphene by microglia triggers inflammatory activation without cytotoxicity. Small carbon nanotubes elicit similar responses, whereas larger graphene nanoplatelets do not. Proteomic analysis reveals effects on inflammation, cytoskeleton, and proliferation, highlighting the importance of graphene stability for safe neural ...
Pratika Rai +10 more
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A Novel, Low‐Cost, Nonbiological Phantom for Training in Ultrasound‐Guided Regional Anesthesia
ABSTRACT Background Trainees of ultrasound‐guided regional anesthesia (UGRA) should begin with phantoms before use on patients. The phantoms currently available have substantial drawbacks. Our aim was to develop a low‐cost homemade UGRA phantom without perishable parts, which shows sonoanatomical details and hydrodissection when injecting fluid—the ...
Marco R. Zugaj +3 more
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Abstract Climate change is intensifying the frequency and severity of abiotic stresses that threaten global food security by reducing crop productivity. Among these, saline stress poses a serious threat to barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) production. These conditions are increasingly prevalent in arid and semiarid regions, as well as in regions with limited
Matías Schierenbeck +8 more
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Tracing Coupled GCM Equatorial Pacific Climatological Biases via Surface Flux Adjustments
Abstract Global weather and climate forecasts hinge on the ability of coupled general circulation models (CGCMs) to simulate ocean‐atmosphere interactions in the tropical Pacific. Yet most CGCMs develop tropical Pacific biases, such as an overly‐intense equatorial cold tongue (ECT), which limit their simulation skill.
Xian Wu +4 more
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Mathematics and economics: We should expect better models (with erratum)
Martin Wittenberg
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This article focuses on the exposition of the first commandment in the Heidelberg Catechism (HC). Reconstructions of the original German and Latin texts are presented.
Ignatius W.C. van Wyk
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Exploring oxide quasicrystals in internal space
The internal space expansion with variable system size is investigated for three different oxide quasicrystal systems. Patches of 7800, 4800 and 3600 vertices are examined in Ba–Ti–O/Pt(111), Eu–Ti–O/Pd(111) and Sr–Ti–O/Pd(111), respectively. This internal space inspection provides unique structural information for quasicrystalline systems, which goes ...
Sebastian Schenk +3 more
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