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Sravya, N., Sreedhar Chauhan, K. Bhanu Rekha, A. Krishna Chaitanya, and M. Yakadri. "Efficacy of New Generation Herbicides in Soybean (Glycine max. L)." International Journal of Environment and Climate Change 13, no. 9 (August 10, 2023): 3397–402. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2023/v13i92653.

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A field experiment was conducted at Agricultural Research Station, Adilabad, Telangana during Kharif, 2022 to assess the efficacy of new generation herbicides in soybean (Glycine max. L). The experiment was laid out in randomized block design with 11 treatments and replicated thrice. Results revealed that among herbicidal treatments, pre-emergence application of Diclosulam 84% WDG @ 26 g ha-1fb post-emergence of Fluazifop-p-butyl 11.1% w/w + Fomesafen 11.1% w/w SL @ 250 g ha-1 recorded lowest weed density, biomass, weed index and higher weed control efficiency, seed and haulm yield. It was followed by pre-emergence application of Imazethapyr 2% EC + Pendimethalin 30% EC mix @ 960 g ha-1fb post-emergence Fluazifop-p-butyl 11.1% w/w + Fomesafen 11.1% w/w SL @ 250 g ha-1.
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Ernst, Andrej, Karl Krainer, and Spencer G. Lucas. "Bryozoan fauna of the Lake Valley Formation (Mississippian), New Mexico." Journal of Paleontology 92, no. 4 (April 2, 2018): 577–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2017.146.

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AbstractTen bryozoan species are described from the Andrecito and Tierra Blanca members of the Lake Valley Formation (Mississippian) of Sierra County, New Mexico, USA. One genus, with one species, is new—a cystoporate, Cystomeson sierraensis n. gen. n. sp. The bryozoans indicate quieter and deeper conditions in the Andrecito Member and more agitated and shallower conditions in the Tierra Blanca Member. The species identified in this study are endemic to North America, whereas at the generic level, the composition is rather cosmopolitan.UUID: http://zoobank.org/fc354A60-1fbc-4e41-8b9b-bbfd65e59a71
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Kan, Shihai, Israel Felner, and Uri Banin. "Synthesis, characterization, and magnetic properties of α-MnS nanocrystals." Israel Journal of Chemistry 41, no. 1 (November 2001): 55–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1560/1fb3-1pf4-72jq-0aqc.

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Pauley, Rudy, Michael Cunningham, and Powell Toth. "Doctoral Student Attrition and Retention: A Study of a Non-Traditional Ed.D. Program." Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice 1, no. 3 (November 1999): 225–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/rawm-hxtb-m72d-1ffh.

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Bhogal, Sanjit K., Robert W. Teasell, Norine C. Foley, and Mark R. Speechley. "Quality of the Stroke Rehabilitation Research." Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 10, no. 1 (April 2003): 8–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1310/31pk-d1j8-1fbn-0k3k.

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Gardoni, M., M. Spadoni, and F. Vernadat. "Harnessing Non-Structured Information and Knowledge and Know-How Capitalisation in Integrated Engineering: Case Study at Aerospatiale Matra." Concurrent Engineering: Research and Applications 8, no. 4 (December 1, 2000): 281–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1106/7e63-4p6g-594t-1f0h.

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Alali, A. Odasuo. "The Disposition of Aids Imagery in New York Times' Obituaries." OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying 29, no. 4 (December 1994): 273–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/1fbk-xp6m-vp75-x2pt.

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Analysis of 100 AIDS death obituaries published in the New York Times indicates that the imageries in these obituaries reflect much about the American society: about attitudes toward homosexuality, attitudes toward AIDS, and our understanding of the linkages between sexual practices and AIDS. Overall, the analysis suggests that the construction of AIDS obituaries in the New York Times may be manifestations of the American sociopolitical structure and a consequence of the bias and prejudice about homosexuality which appears to facilitate the rapid convergence of public fear and attitudes about AIDS.
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Morcos, Mohib, Sylvie Dubois, Marie-Pierre Bralet, Jacques Belghiti, Claude Degott, and Benoît Terris. "Primary Liver Carcinoma in Genetic Hemochromatosis Reveals a Broad Histologic Spectrum." American Journal of Clinical Pathology 116, no. 5 (November 2001): 738–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1309/2rfk-hd06-a788-1fjh.

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Bessadet, Ibtissam, Hamza Tédjini, and Ismail Khalil Bousserhane. "Hydrogen electrified railways based shunt hybrid filter." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 21, no. 3 (March 10, 2021): 1291. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v21.i3.pp1291-1298.

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<p><span id="docs-internal-guid-6cf44f0d-7fff-feb9-1fb3-a0d35695a54e"><span>This paper presents a proposal to keep the conventional railway system, by creating a secure external independent hydrogen station, with the integration of a parallel hybrid filter to isolate the propagation of harmonics, and the reduction of the current ripple. In modern applicactions hydrogen stations are one of the most important sources of sustainable energy; this has been considered one of the most significant sources of energy, as it has no pollution output. Most current research proposes to integrate the fuel cell into the railway, and this will make it face higher risks such as accidents and vibrations as well as the approach of the storage a system to different people. We research any aspect of the proposed method and we demonstrate the ffect of shunt hybrid filter (SHPF) uses in stopping the propagation of the harmonics to the hydrogen side.</span></span></p>
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Suzuki, J., T. Hojo, K. Jimbo, S. Asaga, and T. Kinoshita. "Risk of breast cancer among Japanese women with a positive family history." Journal of Clinical Oncology 29, no. 27_suppl (September 20, 2011): 191. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2011.29.27_suppl.191.

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191 Background: Most breast cancer cases are sporadic, rather than associated with inherited gene mutations, such as BRCA1 and BRCA2. However, women with a family history of breast cancer are at increased risk of developing breast cancer compared to those women without any family history, even if they lack these gene mutations. Methods: We analyzed 10892 patients including bilateral breast cancer cases (total of 11398 breast cancers) who underwent surgery at our hospital between 1962 and 2009. We excluded 295 cases whose family history data were not available. Clinical and pathological differences between following patient groups were tested; 9528 patients or 9955 cancers (88%) with negative family history (FH-), 896 patients or 951 cancers (8%) who had at least one first-degree relative with breast cancer (1FH+), 468 patients or 492 cancers (4%) who had second-degree relative with breast cancer (2FH+), and 1364 patients or 1443 cancers (12%) with family history regardless of first- or second-degree relative (FH+). Significance was established at a p-value of < 0.05. Results: Among the family members, sisters were more likely to have treated for breast cancer (38% in FH+ group), followed by mothers (27%), aunts (26%), grandmothers (7%), and daughters (2%). The incidence of developing contralateral breast cancer was significantly higher in 1FH+ group, compared to patients in FH- and 2FH+ groups. No other factors showed any significant difference, including the incidence of cancer in other organs, pathological characteristics, and age of onset, although BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation may be associated with increased risk of developing breast cancer at younger age. Outcome studies with available data did not show any significant difference in overall survival between FH+ and FH- patients. Conclusions: A Japanese woman with a positive family history has a higher risk of developing breast cancer than women without any close relatives with breast cancer, similar to the results reported in Western countries where prevalence of breast cancer is higher. Regular checkup of contralateral breast is important for those patients whose first-degree relatives have also been diagnosed with breast cancer.
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Enria, Luisa. ""An idle mind is the Devil's workshop"? : the politics of work amongst Freetown's youth." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2015. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:ba12e38c-1fb8-4ccb-8222-5ed9326ae9e1.

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Youth unemployment has been presented as a security risk to countries emerging from civil war. These assessments often rely on the assumption of a direct relationship between labour market exclusion and political violence. This thesis challenges this assumption, not by denying that the connection exists, but by suggesting that we need a better understanding of how the two are related. Through qualitative research with young people engaged precariously on the margins of the informal economy in Sierra Leone's capital, Freetown, the thesis explores how labour market experiences influence different patterns of political mobilisation. It puts forward that violence is not inherent to unemployment, but that the impact of joblessness on mobilisation is mediated by social factors and the specific nature of the post-war political economy. For Freetown's youth, labour market exclusion has implications for social status, identities, norms and the nature of social relations. This in turn shapes their political subjectivities and claims on the state; it structures the opportunities and constraints to their collective action; and influences their trajectories towards political violence. These processes reflect a fraught articulation between tactics employed expediently to respond to structural circumstances and longer-term aspirations. Individual attempts to survive adverse economic and political terrains coexist with work-based political claims placed on the state and aspirations of social and political inclusion, even if the two are often at odds and the former undermine the latter.
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Hall, Leonie. "The effect of water on mantle melting." Thesis, University of Bristol, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/1983/35040906-1fbd-49bb-abae-fc3f23a5fb6f.

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Chen, Way Cherng. "Magnetic susceptibility-based white matter magnetic resonance imaging techniques." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2013. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:7272b7e6-1fb9-4a1b-a71f-2ce5dfe93fde.

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Gradient echo (GRE) imaging, a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that is sensitive to changes in the magnetic susceptibility property of tissues, has recently revealed significant signal heterogeneity in white matter (WM) at high magnetic field B0 ≥ 3T. Various aspects of the underlying white matter microstructure have been linked to the observed contrast between white matter regions. This thesis investigates the origins of the observed differences in GRE signal behaviour. We proposed an explicit multi-compartmental model of WM that incorporates realistic representation of the geometry and magnetic susceptibility of the underlying microstructure that can be used to study the effects of WM microstructural changes on GRE signal characteristics. In particular, we looked at the apparent transverse relaxation rate (R2*) and the resonance frequency, as well as their respective deviations from mono-exponential decay and linear phase evolution. Next, we investigated the effect of WM fiber orientation on GRE signal using healthy human volunteers at 3T by correlating the GRE signal from different WM regions with WM fiber orientation information. Using literature-based parameters, we demonstrated that the geometric model predicted similar trends. Lastly, we studied the effect of myelin on GRE signal using a cuprizone mouse model at 7T . An ex vivo study was used to correlate GRE signal in fixed mouse brain with normalized myelin stain intensity. Simulated GRE signal from hypothetical scenarios of demyelination were then compared with the experimental results. R2* and resonance frequency were then used in an in vivo longitudinal study to track myelin changes during demyelination and subsequent remyelination.
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Dericquebourg, Guy. "Contribution à l'élaboration d'une méthodologie de conception des interfaces opérateur incluant une commande visuelle." Valenciennes, 1991. https://ged.uphf.fr/nuxeo/site/esupversions/9ce4fb47-1fb5-4c7e-9549-bd476a4b84de.

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Le contexte de cette thèse concerne l'analyse des problèmes liés à la conception et à la mise en œuvre d'une commande visuelle. Un dispositif à commande visuelle est constitué de quatre éléments: deux éléments amont qui permettent l'acquisition et le traitement des coordonnées du regard et deux éléments aval qui assurent la gestion de ces coordonnées et leur utilisation. Le recueil de la direction absolue du regard est obtenu par l'intermédiaire de capteurs oculométriques fixes ou portables associés, soit à une chaine parallèle de repérage de la position de la tête, soit à un dispositif de matérialisation du champ visuel de l'opérateur. L’originalité essentielle de ce travail est constituée par l'étude du comportement théorique et pratique du système oculaire humain, en présence d'un retour visuel matérialisant, en temps réel, la position calculée de l'œil de l'opérateur. Cette étude permet, après une analyse des domaines d'application et des moyens d'obtention des coordonnées oculaires, de prescrire les modes d'utilisation d'un retour visuel et d'appliquer tous les résultats à la mise en œuvre d'une commande visuelle sur un prototype de laboratoire. Ce prototype sert de base pour la réalisation de commandes visuelles industrialisables.
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Wandernoth, Sebastian [Verfasser], and Stephanie [Akademischer Betreuer] Hansmann-Menzemer. "Measurement of the Bs-Bsbar Oscillation Frequency at LHCb using 1fb^-1} of data taken in 2011 / Sebastian Wandernoth ; Betreuer: Stephanie Hansmann-Menzemer." Heidelberg : Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg, 2014. http://d-nb.info/1177811243/34.

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Marcon, Lionel. "Détection électrique d'anticorps sériques humains à l'aide d'un nanocapteur." Lille 1, 2005. https://ori-nuxeo.univ-lille1.fr/nuxeo/site/esupversions/1cfe627c-1fb1-4dac-aa87-bfa288fa6c5c.

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Nous avons réalisé un nouveau type de biocapteur consacré à la détection d'une interaction biomoléculaire via un signal électrique. Le principe du dispositif repose sur l'immobilisation de complexes ligand/récepteur entre des nanoélectrodes puis leur caractérisation par un signal électrique. Nous avons choisi l'interaction modèle entre la protéine A, imprimée sur une surface en silicium, et les immunoglobulines issues du sérum humain elles-mêmes reconnues par un anticorps secondaire marqué par des nanoparticules d'or. La première étape analyse la capacité d'un nanogap à capter des biomolécules spécifiques. Les nanocompartiments doivent être accessibles pour confiner les solutions réactives pendant les traitements. Nous avons vérifié ces propriétés à l'aide de la microscopie à force chimique, de mesures d'angle de contact et des nanoparticules d'or fonctionnelles. L'étape suivante a impliqué la conception de microélectrodes. En raison du microgap, un courant direct n'a pas été détecté. Néanmoins, une précipitation à l'argent, catalysée par les nanoparticules, a court-circuité le gap et permis des changements de conductivité facilement mesurables. Enfin, l'expérience principale a exploité deux nanostructures : un large gap noté A (30 → 280 nanomètres) et un gap étroit B (30 → 90 nanomètres). Dans les deux cas, une variation de conductivité a été observée après incubation de l'anticorps secondaire-or. La géométrie A a révélé un comportement ohmique d'après les courbes intensité-tension (courant multiplié par 50). Inversement, un blocage de Coulomb est apparu via la forme B dans lequel le courant (x 5000) est probablement transmis par tunneling dans les particules métalliques.
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Hobbs, Simon. "Extreme art film : text, paratext and DVD culture." Thesis, University of Portsmouth, 2014. https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/extreme-art-film(409abfaf-1fb0-4501-9461-9b2d19f5deb6).html.

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Extreme art cinema, has, in recent film scholarship, become an important area of study. Many of the existing practices are motivated by a Franco-centric lens, which ultimately defines transgressive art cinema as a new phenomenon. The thesis argues that a study of extreme art cinema needs to consider filmic production both within and beyond France. It also argues that it requires an historical analysis, and I contest the notion that extreme art cinema is a recent mode of Film production. The study considers extreme art cinema as inhabiting a space between ‘high’ and ‘low’ art forms, noting the slippage between the two often polarised industries. The study has a focus on the paratext, with an analysis of DVD extras including ‘making ofs’ and documentary featurettes, interviews with directors, and cover sleeves. This will be used to examine audience engagement with the artefacts, and the films’ position within the film market. Through a detailed assessment of the visual symbols used throughout the films’ narrative images, the thesis observes the manner in which they engage with the taste structures and pictorial templates of art and exploitation cinema. Through this methodological direction, the thesis is able to assess how the films are sold to an audience, how this relates to the historical progression of extreme art cinema, and the way the entire practice is informed by an ongoing tradition of taste fluidity.
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Lizio, Maria Giovanna. "Exploring peptide foldamer-membrane interactions using optical spectroscopic techniques." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2017. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/exploring-peptide-foldamermembrane-interactions-using-optical-spectroscopic-techniques(694db937-1fb6-430d-98af-ba147c857e6e).html.

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The evolution of drug resistant pathogens creates the need for the introduction of new antimicrobial drugs. Peptaibols, a class of naturally occurring peptides, contain large amounts of alpha aminoisobutyric acid (Aib). They are known to exhibit their antimicrobial activity by perturbing the membranes of pathogens. However, a comprehensive model of action for these peptides has not yet been identified. Aib residues support the formation of 310-helix conformation and it is thought that this secondary structure is important for their antimicrobial activity. It is possible to design small synthetic peptides, known as foldamers, endowed with specific properties; in particular, Aib-rich foldamers are used as a model for the understanding of the folding and membrane interaction of the naturally occurring species. The aim of this thesis is to investigate the conformational preference of monodisperse Aib-oligomers as well as understanding their interaction with bilayer membranes. A large set of spectroscopic techniques have been used to establish the conformation of Aib-rich foldamers both in solution and when bound to membranes. In particular: Raman, Raman Optical Activity (ROA), Infrared (IR), Vibrational Circular Dichroism (VCD), Linear Dichroism (LD) and Neutron Scattering (NR) were employed to provide new structural insights. These vibrational analysis (VA) and vibrational optical analysis (VOA) investigations in solution were focused on the identification of spectral features for 310-helix conformation, particularly with Raman and Raman Optical Activity spectroscopies. Spectroscopic markers for this conformation in the amide I region were successfully identified. Moreover, it is known that chiral Aib-rich peptides can show a right or left handed screw-preference based on the primary sequence. VOA studies successfully distinguished between peptides with opposite helicity. VCD, ROA, LD and NR of Aib-foldamers bound to membranes were shown to be useful for identification of conformational preferences of the peptides within the membrane as well as for determining their orientation in the bilayer, and ultimately the effect of the peptides on the membrane structure.
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Janes, Simon. "Novel isoforms & functions of the S. pombe Rad9 checkpoint protein." Thesis, Bangor University, 2012. https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/novel-isoforms-and-functions-of-the-spombe-rad9-checkpoint-protein(a4fe3b1b-1fbc-476a-8e45-a12bff6a7096).html.

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Cancer is of paramount medical concern as an increasingly major contributor of disease-related fatalities of significant prevalence - particularly in the context of current statisticaLlstochastical epidemiological studies which predict that one in three people will contract cancer at some stage of their lives, whilst one in four of these patients will die as a consequence of their particular neoplastic-associated condition. The human Rad9 protein exists in two full-length isoforms (termed Rad9A and Rad9B) whose respective differentially-elevated levels and related expression profiles are distinctive for specific tumour cell tissue types. Most known functions of the DNA damage response protein Rad9 are executed via the well- characterised Rad9-Rad l-Hus 1 ("9-1-1") protein complex, which is loaded onto chromatin in close vicinity to DNA lesion sites. The chromatin-loaded "9-1-1" complex functions as both a DNA damage "sliding-clamp" sensor and a recruitment platform which modulates and co-ordinates the activities of a wide variety of different proteins implicated in cell cycle checkpoint signalling, steroidal nuclear receptor signalling, protein chaperoning and DNA repair - via associative protein-protein interactions with the C-terminal tail domain of the Rad9 sub-unit. This toroidal, heterotrimeric "9-1-1" DNA sliding-clamp complex is highly conserved and its recently resolved crystal structure shows a functional similarity to the homotrimeric PCNA DNA sliding-clamp complex.
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Hudson, Joanne. "Developmental changes in effort and ability understanding : young children's perceptions of their competence and their risk taking behaviour." Thesis, Bangor University, 1994. https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/developmental-changes-in-effort-and-ability-understanding-young-childrens-perceptions-of-their-competence-and-their-risk-taking-behaviour(19b057be-1fbc-44fc-b850-68b2e2503055).html.

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It has widely been presumed that children between the ages of 4 and 6 years do not possess the cognitive capacity and experience to understand constructs such as ability and personal competence. Identifying the aetiology of such understanding is a primary objective of achievement motivation research considering the behavioural implications of these constructs, in relation, for example, to participation level (Roberts, Kleiber & Duda, 1981). Evidence was produced by the present research which challenged some assumptions which have been made about the limitations of children's conceptual understanding and behaviour in the physical domain. Previous research by Nicholls (1978) has indicated that in the academic domain, young children (4-7 years) do not differentiate between effort and ability as causes of outcome. He suggests that children only gradually differentiate between these two constructs to employ ability in their verbal explanations at a later age. When Nicholls' (1978) protocol for assessing this conceptual development was employed in the physical domain, using children aged between 4 and 13 years, current investigations revealed the same developmental trajectory. However, when effort cues were removed, children aged between 4 and 6 years used ability as a referent in relation to academic but not physical tasks. Contrary to previous assumptions, this suggests that young children may perceive effort and ability as discrete constructs and that some children are able to verbalise their beliefs about academic ability from an early age. Their beliefs, or their capacity to verbalise these beliefs, appears to be specific to the domain under consideration. This, and other findings which are described below, support current suggestions that behavioural indices are more appropriate than verbal, interview based methodologies for assessing young children's conceptual understanding. Behavioural measures do not require the child to verbalise their beliefs, a capacity which does appear to be limited, particularly in relation to physical tasks. Interpretational differences by individuals at different developmentalevels may also be ameliorated by the use of behavioural measures. Both Fogel & Thelen (1987) and Piaget have suggested that behavioural measures can be used to identify change. In the present research a behavioural measure was used to indicate the stability of different levels of effort and ability understanding. Attempts were made to relate stability of conceptual developmental stage to behavioural stability on a motor task, based on the theoretical proposals of, for example, Fogel & Thelen (1987). These authors suggest that developmental phenomena exhibit alternate periods of stability and instability which is mirrored in, and can be measured by, stability of the individual's behaviour during different developmental stages. Perhaps due to factors such as insufficient sensitivity of the method employed to detect these feasibly small shifts in stability, only limited evidence was produced to support the proposal that effort and ability understanding demonstrates alternate periods of stability and instability. However, this experiment did lead to further investigations of the behaviour of children between 4 and 6 years of age when they were offered rewards for successful performance attempts on a motor task. Findings contradicted previous assumptions made about the maturity of young children's achievement related behaviour. When fixed payoff rewards were used to increase the saliency of young children's performance outcomes their behaviour suggested an increased awareness of, and capacity ii to, assess their own competence level. Subsequent investigations which examined young children's task related behaviour when they were offered variable payoffs as rewards also revealed more advanced behaviour than would be suggested by previous research. In this context, young children could provide behavioural estimates of their perceived competence which were accurate and could select levels of task difficulty which offered them realistic levels of challenge. This behaviour suggested an understanding of the competence required to achieve success on tasks of varying degrees of difficulty and whether or not their own competence matched these required levels. These children also seemed to understand the incentive value, and their probability, of succeeding on different levels of task difficulty. It appears that, given certain circumstances, young children can: employ ability related explanations for performance outcomes; accurately assess their own competence, and appropriately use task related information to adopt personal levels of challenge which are compatible with their own level of task competence.
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Books on the topic "1FBH"

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For Palestine: Essays from the Tom Hurndall Memorial Lecture Group. Open Book Publishers, 2023.

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For Palestine: Essays from the Tom Hurndall Memorial Lecture Group. Open Book Publishers, 2023.

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Book chapters on the topic "1FBH"

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Duncan, Ray. "Int 10H Funktion 11H Unterfunktion 20H Int 1FH Zeichensatzzeiger setzen." In Programmierleitfaden IBM ROM BIOS, 33. Wiesbaden: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-99741-8_35.

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Conference papers on the topic "1FBH"

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Peiffer, Thomas. "Prospects for Top Quark Studies with CMS for up to 1fb-1." In The Xth Nicola Cabibbo International Conference on Heavy Quarks and Leptons. Trieste, Italy: Sissa Medialab, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.128.0066.

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