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Literacy instruction from afar: evidence for the effectiveness of a remotely delivered language-rich reading programme
Published 2024“…This study demonstrates that a remotely-delivered literacy programme is effective. These findings have important implications for delivering specialist literacy instruction at scale.…”
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What is that I hear? An interdisciplinary review and research agenda for non‐native accents in the workplace
Published 2022“…Second, we organize and integrate extant research findings using a 2 × 2 framework that incorporates the two main theoretical perspectives used to explain the effects of accents—stereotypes and processing fluency—and the two primary categories of workplace outcomes examined—interpersonal (i.e., others' evaluations of speakers with non-native accents, such as hiring recommendations) and intrapersonal (i.e., non-native-accented speakers' own evaluations and experiences, such as sense of belonging). …”
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7203
Homo europaeus: identity, bureaucracy and belonging in Brussels
Published 2022“…It argues that Brussels-based European identity is not a delimited category anchored in specific points in time and space but an ‘elective identity’ that is a steppingstone to a global cosmopolitan manner of being in and interacting with the world. Its findings speak to an anthropological understanding of the conditions and possibilities for being European and belonging to Europe, where Europeanness emerges as an assertion of systemic integration in a turbulent geopolitical context marked by overlapping crises and enduring fragmentation.…”
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Dysregulation of MMP2-dependent TGF-ß2 activation impairs fibrous cap formation in type 2 diabetes-associated atherosclerosis
Published 2024“…This is regulated by free transforming growth factor-ß2 which is affected by hyperglycemia. Our findings underscore the importance of transforming growth factor-ß2-driven fibrous repair in type 2 diabetes as an area for future therapeutic strategies.…”
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7205
Ideology, language and the politics of time
Published 2017“…From the standpoint of ideology studies, it incorporates methods and findings in conceptual history and in the work of Reinhart Koselleck, the primary theorist in the field, to the study of political thinking. …”
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Collective effect of self-learning and social learning on language dynamics: a naming game approach in social networks
Published 2024“…Two features that pertain to individuals’ influential ability and affinity are introduced to assess an individual’s role of social influence and discount the information they communicate in the Bayesian inference-based social learning model. Our findings suggest that network heterogeneity and community structure significantly impact language dynamics, as evidenced in synthetic and real-world networks. …”
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7207
Harnessing ultrasound-derived hydroxyl radicals for the selective oxidation of aldehyde functions
Published 2024“…Leveraging such pH and frequency effects is crucial to mitigating product degradation by secondary reactions with hydroxyl radicals and oxidation products (specifically hydrogen peroxide and superoxide). These findings demonstrate the potential of ultrasound as a driver for the selective oxidation of aldehyde functions to carboxylic acids, offering a sustainable route for valorizing biomass-derived platform molecules.…”
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7208
Exploring China’s cyber sovereignty concept and artificial intelligence governance model: a machine learning approach
Published 2025“…Therefore, this article applies topic modelling to official/semi-official texts about cyber and AI governance to understand the cyber sovereignty concept and how it shapes China’s approach to AI governance. This article finds that cyber sovereignty is an extension of China’s state-centric view of international order. …”
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7209
The self-perceived needs of adolescents with suicidal behaviour: a scoping review
Published 2023“…A scoping review was performed to identify the available empirical study findings, of any study design, related to the self-perceived needs of adolescents with suicidal behaviour. …”
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An antibody cocktail targeting two different CD73 epitopes enhances enzyme inhibition and tumor control
Published 2024“…In various animal models of syngeneic and xenograft tumors, HB0045 inhibits tumor growth more potently than the single mAbs. Collectively, our findings provide functional and structural insights into the mechanism of a CD73-targeting antibody cocktail.…”
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Making the world a better place? English higher education and global public good
Published 2024“…Interviewees included leaders and faculty in three universities, policy makers/regulators, national higher education organisations, and academic experts on higher education. The findings are interpreted in terms of theorisations of global spatiality and global public good. …”
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Additive manufacturing of tantalum scaffolds: processing, microstructure and process-induced defects
Published 2023“…The mechanism of pore formation during the LPBF of Ta was assessed through computational simulation and its findings rationalised the experimental results.…”
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Cryo-EM structure and evolutionary history of the conjugation surface exclusion protein TraT
Published 2025“…Plasmid-associated TraT sequences are found in multiple distinct lineages, including two separate clades incorporating TraT from Enterobacteriaceae IncF/F-like and Legionellaceae F-like plasmids. These findings suggest that different plasmid backbones have acquired and co-opted TraT on independent occasions.…”
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Paired analysis of host and pathogen genomes identifies determinants of human tuberculosis
Published 2024“…While the prevalence of the interacting strain almost doubled between 2010 and 2020, its infection is not associated with rs3130660 in this recent cohort. These findings suggest a complex interplay among host, pathogen, and environmental factors in tuberculosis dynamics.…”
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The Pandemic EVIDENCE Collaboration Pillar 3: practice and policy
Published 2024“…There is also a clear need to improve the communication of scientific findings and evidence to enable more effective decision-making, especially about how scientists can most effectively advise governments. …”
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7216
Derivation of a rotation curve model based on time of events theory and its application on samples of several spiral galaxies
Published 2024“…The derived equation showed an excellent agreement with experimental results for five galaxies. The findings showed that the bulge plays a limited role for the galaxies with large extensions like IC 2574 and NGC 3198, where the dark matter in the halo region controls and determines the shape of the diagram of the rotation curves in these galaxies. …”
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7217
Strengthening consumer rights: the case for Lemon Laws in Malaysia’s automotive industry
Published 2024“…It further explores the concept of “Lemon Laws,” successfully implemented in various jurisdictions, and assesses their potential applicability within the Malaysian context. The research findings advocate for the strategic amendment of the existing Consumer Protection Act 1999 to incorporate provisions analogous to Lemon Laws, thereby strengthening consumer rights and nurturing a more equitable and transparent automotive marketplace in Malaysia.…”
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Integrating sustainability into curricula: a systematic review of education for sustainable development
Published 2024“…Additionally, it highlights the impacts of these integrations on students' learning outcomes, including the development of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) competencies, fostering sustainability literacy, fostering global citizenship, and preparing students for sustainability-related careers. These findings provide valuable insights for educators and institutions aiming to effectively integrate sustainability into education, thereby equipping students with the necessary skills and knowledge to tackle global environmental challenges and contribute to a sustainable future.…”
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Phenomenological study on the psychological well-being of tahfiz students
Published 2024“…Participants were five hafiz students selected through snowball sampling. The findings show that their motivation in memorizing the Qur'an was to adorn their parents with a crown of glory in the afterlife. …”
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Investor behavioral intention in investment-based crowdfunding: a systematic literature review
Published 2024“…By establishing an insightful foundation for future research and providing actionable insights for practitioners seeking to foster trust, manage risk, and harness both intrinsic and extrinsic motivations, our findings bear the potential to shape the evolution of investment-based crowdfunding in the coming years.…”
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