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Foreward
Published 2022“…This volume showcases articles that exemplify these pedagogical principles in action, contributing to the ongoing mission of transforming lives through the power of education…”
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An IPA exploration of women’s experiences of being undecided about motherhood in their late thirties
Published 2016“…These findings are discussed alongside existing literature in the field to suggest how Counselling Psychologists may support and empower women who are experiencing this stage of their lives as a challenging time.…”
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Mathematics learning and teaching : a student’s perspective
Published 2004“…Then we use mathematics in our everyday lives, sometimes without even realizing. In these situations, what we needed to learn - the ‘basic numerical concepts’ - was nothing but a way of expressing ourselves (in a language), in order to communicate with and relate to others. …”
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Situated perspectives on the city: a reflection on scaling participation through design
Published 2021“…Reflecting on this experience, we argue that the inclusion of a design-based, city-level perspective in localized upgrading initiatives can be a powerful conceptual and practical tool to support horizontal, vertical and deep scaling; and we highlight the importance of constructing this design tool in an embodied and situated manner, so that scaling processes remain firmly grounded in everyday lives and experiences.…”
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Czy Bóg to Gadzio? Religijność i konwersje polskich Romów w perspektywie elastycznych epistemologii romskości
Published 2024“…Through pioneering ethnographic work among transnational Roma communities, the article takes a critical approach to contemporary analysis of religious lives of Roma in Polish scholarship. Following the relational approach of Frederik Barth, Michael Stewart and participatory ethnography of Paloma Gay y Blasco, the article proposes an ethnographically grounded interpretation of new forms of religiosity among Polish Roma emphasizing individual agency, creativity and the so called by Marco Solimene and Stefanii Pontrandolfo flexible epistemologies, through which we can better grasp overall social changes in Poland. …”
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Intimate capitalism: political economy of labour and culture in creative industries
Published 2024“…The erosion of workers’ rights under intimate capitalism is examined to show how cultural industries seek to dominate the lives of those working within them, leading to an increased commodification of culture and institutionalisation of creative assets in the name of economic growth and development. …”
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Development of an Artificial Nose Using 3D Printing Technology for Patients with Tumors
Published 2024“…This prosthesis nose enables people to interact in their social and family lives, making them happier and more comfortable.…”
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Development of an Artificial Nose Using 3D Printing Technology for Patients with Tumors
Published 2024“…This prosthesis nose enables people to interact in their social and family lives, making them happier and more comfortable.…”
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Synchronization for different opinions in Malaysia Multiracial Society: a mathematical exploration study
Published 2017“…Malaysia is known for the multiracial and multicultural society who lives together harmoniously despite of the diversities. …”
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Tumorigenic role of podoplanin in esophageal squamous-cell carcinoma
Published 2010“…The effects of podoplanin on the behavior of cancer cells were evaluated in ESCC cell lines in which podoplanin expression was knocked down. …”
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Study of cytotoxic activities of Rubraxanthone
Published 2009“…In order to evaluate the activity against cancer, the compound is exposed for its activity against several cancerous cell lines. It is tested against breast (MCF-7), bone (Saos-2), cervix (SiHa and C33A), colorectal (HCT-116), esophageal (TE1 and TE2), rectum (SW837) cancer cells and normal fibroblast (NHDF). …”
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The cultural and legal perspectives on wife battering in Malaysia
Published 2009“…Wife battering has become one of the major problems across the world. It cuts across lines of races, religion, income and classes of people. …”
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Synthesis, characterisation and biological activities of 2-Methylbenzyl 2-(dipyridin-2-yl methylene)hydrazinecarbodithioate
Published 2011“…The Schiff base was found to be inactive against selected microbes and two breast cancer cell lines (MCF-7 = Human breast cancer cell line with positive estrogen receptor and MDA-MB-231 = Human breast cancer cell line with negative estrogen receptor). …”
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Drive against hotspot motifs in primates implicates the PRDM9 gene in meiotic recombination
Published 2010“…We report that a 13-base pair sequence motif previously associated with the activity of 40% of human hotspots does not function in chimpanzees and is being removed by self-destructive drive in the human lineage. Multiple lines of evidence suggest that the rapidly evolving zinc-finger protein PRDM9 binds to this motif and that sequence changes in the protein may be responsible for hotspot differences between species. …”
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Adequacy of legal protection for women against domestic violence: revisiting the current policies & laws in Malaysia
Published 2013“…Worst still, domestic violence against women has become one of the major problems across the world. It cuts across lines of races, religion, income and classes of people. …”
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Non-Government Organization (NGOs) in Bangladesh: a study of their role in participatory rural development
Published 1995“…Realizing the need for sustainability of institutional development some NGOs are begining to rethink in hard lines. This is considered worstwhile at this critical juncture as poverty issue arising out of growth model in gaining prominence.…”
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Editorial article: on the boundaries of trust and security in computing and communications systems
Published 2014“…This notion is also true for our human life, even for example entering a house needs legitimacy of a person. Some boundary lines preserve the security; otherwise an unwanted access is called a ‘security breach’. …”
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PCR-based chromosome walking: the SFR 3 case
Published 2006“…Roughly 557 F2 plants tested in these experiments and 38 lines were then used in the fine mapping experiments. …”
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Space and place as constraints and resources in women’s strategies to escape domestic violence
Published 2011“…This paper will particularly explore three examples of such thinking about women’s spatial strategies: Foucault’s concepts of the spatiality of surveillance are used in understanding space as a constraint and appreciating what women are overcoming when they leave abusive relationships; Deleuze and Guattari’s concepts of rhizomic networks and lines of flight are used in understanding space as a resource on the journeys themselves; and Augé’s concepts of nonplaces are used in understanding space as place, and recognising what needs to be counteracted to create new homes and a sense of belonging.…”
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Architecture, sinon repression: a journey through the narrow layer where the State meets the land
Published 2011“…Striation is the result of the intervention of man who, while colonising a territory, drew lines on it like on a wax tablet. This intervention progressively created homogeneity and facilitated movement through the territory. …”
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