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Journal articles on the topic "Bio-developmental model and idea “One for all”"

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Chrzanowska, Iwona. "Opinie nauczycieli przedszkoli integracyjnych na temat szans powodzenia działań włączających wobec poszczególnych grup uczniów, a staż pracy w zawodzie." Interdyscyplinarne Konteksty Pedagogiki Specjalnej, no. 20 (October 22, 2018): 77–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/ikps.2018.20.04.

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Currently, the idea of inclusive education is perceived as a model of education, far exceeding the idea of inclusion of students with disabilities into mainstream education. It is a vision of a school aimed at considering the needs of all students, i.e. those who exhibit no severe developmental disabilities, with special educational needs, including gifted individuals. Additionally, the scholars of inclusive education agree, that the process is neither easy nor simple. One of the determining factors indicated, is the attitude of teachers towards the very idea. Therefore, a research idea arose,
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Spielmann, V., and L. M. Porter. "Model of Imposed Adaptation in Childhood Learning Environments — Application to Autism. A precarious game of developmental Jenga." Autism and Developmental Disorders 17, no. 2 (2019): 18–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/autdd.2019170203.

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Academic and social expectations place ever-increasing stressors on young children. The failings of our academic system to address these concerns greatly impact the general population but may be even more harmful for children on the autism spectrum, who are shown to have significantly higher rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide in later life. The relational and ecological demands indiscriminately placed on autistic children to achieve one-size-fits-all academic learning goals is examined in this paper, along with current evidence exploring the risks faced by autistic youth. Sensory Integr
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Tricoche, Leslie, Martine Meunier, Sirine Hassen, Jérôme Prado, and Denis Pélisson. "Developmental Trajectory of Anticipation: Insights from Sequential Comparative Judgments." Behavioral Sciences 13, no. 8 (2023): 646. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs13080646.

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Reaction time (RT) is a critical measure of performance, and studying its distribution at the group or individual level provides useful information on the cognitive processes or strategies used to perform a task. In a previous study measuring RT in children and adults asked to compare two successive stimuli (quantities or words), we discovered that the group RT distribution was bimodal, with some subjects responding with a mean RT of around 1100 ms and others with a mean RT of around 500 ms. This bimodal distribution suggested two distinct response strategies, one reactive, the other anticipat
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Bonifacci, Paola, Elena Atti, Martina Casamenti, Barbara Piani, Marina Porrelli, and Rita Mari. "Which Measures Better Discriminate Language Minority Bilingual Children With and Without Developmental Language Disorder? A Study Testing a Combined Protocol of First and Second Language Assessment." Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 63, no. 6 (2020): 1898–915. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/2020_jslhr-19-00100.

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Purpose This study aimed to assess a protocol for the evaluation of developmental language disorder (DLD) in language minority bilingual children (LMBC). The specific aims were (a) to test group differences, (b) to evaluate the discriminant validity of single measures included in the protocol, and (c) to define which model of combined variables had the best results in terms of efficacy and efficiency. Method Two groups of LMBC were involved, one with typical development ( n = 35) selected from mainstream schools and one with DLD ( n = 20). The study protocol included the collection of demograp
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Rice, Sean H. "The evolution of gastropod shell form: a developmental model illustrating the roles of heterochrony and non-heterochronic changes." Paleontological Society Special Publications 6 (1992): 245. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2475262200008054.

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The shape of an isometric gastropod shell can be described completely by specifying the pattern of shell secretion around the aperture (relative to aperture size) and the growth rate of the aperture itself. These descriptors provide a “natural” morphometric in that they correspond to the specific biological processes involved in constructing the shell.Describing shell form in this way allows us to specify what developmental changes must occur during the transition of one shell form to another. In particular, we can distinguish between transitions that can occur through purely heterochronic pro
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Wagner, Michał. "Evolutionary Theism of Henryk Levittoux in Polish and International Context." Kwartalnik Naukowy Fides et Ratio 48, no. 4 (2021): 53–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.34766/fetr.v48i4.978.

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Henryk Levittoux (1822-1879) is currently best known as the model of Jan Matejko who posed for him as Nicolaus Copernicus. Less known, however, is his concept of evolution, which he presented as a part of his philosophical system and which caused a heated debates among Polish intellectuals in the second half of the nineteenth century. Levittoux's theory, which was trying to combine religious dogma with the achievements of contemporary science, breaks out of the popular historical narrative, in which it is assumed that the discussions about the evolutionism were dominated by creationists and pr
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Davidovitch, Nitza, and Margaryta Belichenko. "Developmental and Implementation Challenges of E-Learning Management Systems in Higher Education." Higher Education Studies 6, no. 4 (2016): 170. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/hes.v6n4p170.

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<p>The competition that exists today in the labour market has significantly raised the value of knowledge, skills and experience of staff. This particular importance for the modern professional acquire fluency in its modern information technology and the ability to continuously improve the skills. The actual trend is also for university teachers. Getting new knowledge and skills practically useful and applicable in daily teaching activities, in the era of information society significantly expands opportunities for self-realization and contributions to career growth. However, in implement
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Visher, Glenn. "A History of Geological Thought." Earth Sciences History 5, no. 2 (1986): 137–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.17704/eshi.5.2.t377471g583486mp.

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The history of the geological sciences has gone through substantive changes in perception, methodology, and changing methods of scientific synthesis. This progression has led to changes in the philosophy of scientific endeavor in the geological sciences. In addition, geological scientists have contributed to the other sciences in changing the methods of demonstrating and validating scientific hypotheses. Scientific approaches useful in one field may not be applicable in all fields of inquiry, and proofs must be demonstrated by differing types of synthesis. Inductive, deductive, teleological, a
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Bilbokaitė, Renata. "QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM OF ŠIAULIAI UNIVERSITY." ŠVIETIMAS: POLITIKA, VADYBA, KOKYBĖ / EDUCATION POLICY, MANAGEMENT AND QUALITY 4, no. 1 (2012): 22–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.48127/spvk-epmq/12.4.22.

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Quality management system (QMA) is one of the most important things in universities’ ser-vices because it shows how well higher education institution is able to serve clients and to satisfy their needs. The main idea is that client is not only student – it is also social partners and society itself as receiver of services. According to this, CAF model is very popular among public administra-tion institutions. This mentioned model explains that institution should have quality management system that serves for three heterogonous clients – students, employees and society through ena-blers and res
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Richardson, M. K., A. Hornbruch, and L. Wolpert. "Mechanisms of pigment pattern formation in the quail embryo." Development 109, no. 1 (1990): 81–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.109.1.81.

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One hypothesis to account for pigment patterning in birds is that neural crest cells migrate into all feather papillae. Local cues then act upon the differentiation of crest cells into melanocytes. This hypothesis is derived from a study of the quail-chick chimaera (Richardson et al., Development 107, 805–818, 1989). Another idea, derived from work on larval fish and amphibia, is that pigment patterns arise from the differential migration of crest cells. We want to know which of these mechanisms can best account for pigment pattern formation in the embryonic plumage of the quail wing. Most of
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bio-developmental model and idea “One for all”"

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PILLAI, Vinoshene. "Intravital two photon clcium imaging of glioblastoma mouse models." Doctoral thesis, Scuola Normale Superiore, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11384/109211.

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Book chapters on the topic "Bio-developmental model and idea “One for all”"

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West-Eberhard, Mary Jane. "Principles of Development and Evolution." In Developmental Plasticity and Evolution. Oxford University Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195122343.003.0012.

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So far, I have outlined the general properties of phenotypes, shown how they relate to development, and presented a model of adaptive evolution based on established principles of development and genetics. Now, using this general framework, I can summarize how developmental plasticity facilitates evolution. Jacob (1977) characterized evolution as “tinkering.” It shuffles and recombines what is already there. Frazzetta (1975), in another felicitous comparison with machines, wrote that evolution manages “the gradual improvement of a machine while it is running” (p. 20). Both of these qualities ar
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Blaxter, Mark. "The genome project and sequence homology to other species." In C.elegans. Oxford University PressOxford, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199637393.003.0002.

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Abstract Caenorhabditis elegans has a small genome (1 3). At 97 megabases (Mb) it is one thirtieth the size of the human (and other mammalian) genomes. Since C. elegans is a metazoan, its genome might be expected to be significantly more complex than those of single celled eukaryotes such as yeasts and protozoa, yet it is only three times the size of the malaria genome and eight times that of fission yeast. Within this relatively small gene set lie all the instructions for the development and functioning of a fully differentiated animal. These include genes for developmental regulation and emb
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Omori Kiyohiro, Sugimoto Yoshimi, and Kitayama Ichiro. "Development of Power Wheelchair with Support Functions for Learning How to Operate – Trial at a School for Children with Physical or Developmental Disabilities." In Assistive Technology Research Series. IOS Press, 2011. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-60750-758-1-67.

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In this paper, new support functions of a power wheelchair are proposed. These functions restrict joystick input, and restricted input is released in a systematic process according to the progress of user's proficiency. Three kinds of restricted modes were used: “one-shot forward mode” where the wheelchair moves forward at a given time regardless of the input direction of the joystick; “one-shot all-round mode” where the wheelchair moves as directed by joystick input at a given time; “quantity limited one-shot mode” where the wheelcha
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Marra, John. "Capabilities and Merits of Long-term Bio-optical Moorings." In Ocean Optics. Oxford University Press, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195068436.003.0014.

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There are primarily three ways in which the ocean can be sampled. First, depth profiles of water properties can be collected. The sampling resolution for depth profiles can be very high (<1 m), and time resolution can be good under some circumstances. But since relatively few stations can be completed, geographic coverage is generally poor. Variability in space can be optimized if data can be collected while the ship is underway. In this second sampling mode, water is pumped aboard for sampling, or else sensing instruments are towed behind the ship. This method vastly improves sampling hori
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Peltonen, Leena. "Consequences of the Genome Project for Understanding Development." In Inborn Errors Of Development. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195306910.003.0004.

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Abstract Our possibilities to characterize the details of development have been transformed by the detailed characterization of the genome landscape of humans and other species. The development of “global” technologies, producing information of alleles and transcript levels of all the genes in one single experiment, has provided us with unprecedented possibilities in identifying molecules and pathways driving development. For improved understanding of human development, the exponentially increasing wealth of information of the genome structure and function of other species has proven extremely
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Zepke, Stephen. "Introduction: Exiled from Oneself– Art and Other Strange Migrations …" In Sublime Art. Edinburgh University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748669998.003.0001.

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The sublime is a philosophical concept for an experience or sensation that exceeds its subjective conditions, and as such is unrepresentable. The introduction will sketch its development from Edmund Burke’s A Philosophical Enquiry Into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (1757) where it is distinguished from the beautiful and associated with terror, to Kant’s extension of it in his Critique of Judgment (1790). As Kant remains the source of all the contemporary versions of the sublime we will be concerned with, it will be important to have an understanding of his work. In parti
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Fagan, Melinda Bonnie. "Stem cells." In Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780415249126-q152-1.

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What is a stem cell? The term is a combination of ‘cell’ and ‘stem’. A cell is a major category of living thing, while a stem is a site of growth and support for something else. In science today, a stem cell is defined as a cell derived from a multicellular organism, which is able to both self-renew (produce more stem cells of the same kind) and differentiate (produce cells corresponding to later developmental stages of the source organism). So the concept of a stem cell is somewhat complex, bearing on questions of biological individuality, relations between cells and organisms, and our unders
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Grinin, Leonid, and Anton Grinin. "The Reflection on Historical Materialism: Does the Con- cept Have a Future?" In Evolution: Complexity in Nature, Society, and Cognition. Uchitel’ Publishing House, 2023. https://doi.org/10.30884/978-5-7057-6261-3_08.

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The article examines academic and intellectual merits of the central part of Marxism – historical materialism. The authors argue that historical materialism has many valuable findings and conclusions and analyze some of them, showing that they together with its methodology can be helpful for a social scientist and for a historian theorizing and aspiring for broad analogues. New explanations for this phenomenon are given as the restrictions of the existing model of historical materialism are revealed. A peculiar attention is paid to Marx's conclusion that the changing developmental level of pro
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Haroutounian, Joanne. "Talent as Musical Intelligence." In Kindling the Spark. Oxford University Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195129489.003.0009.

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Jake was enjoying his first few months of piano lessons and eager to make musical connections with all he was learning. At his last lesson, he learned the pattern of whole steps and half steps of a major scale, discovering the joy of playing his first black key in the G major scale. The teacher was hesitant to venture farther than C major and G major during that first introduction to scale structure. Jake couldn’t wait to share the discovery he had made “all by himself” during his week of piano exploration. He began his journey from the bottom C of the keyboard. He played the scale he had lear
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Conference papers on the topic "Bio-developmental model and idea “One for all”"

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Coda Zabetta, Edgardo, Patrik Yrjas, Mikko Hupa, Juha Roppo, and Marko Nylund. "Optimizing Ammonia Injection in Bio-Fuelled CFBCs." In 18th International Conference on Fluidized Bed Combustion. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fbc2005-78114.

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The reduction of nitrogen oxides (NOx) via ammonia injection (NH3) was investigated for circulating fluidized bed combustors (CFBCs) fuelled with mixtures of coal, peat, wood, bark, and logging residues. The reference boiler was the Alholmen Kraft, i.e. the largest co-fired unit in the world (550 MWth, 194 kg/s, 165 bar, 545 °C). The boiler featured ammonia injectors at the cyclone. Fuel composition, gas composition, and temperature were measured at suitable locations along the boiler while operating with diverse fuel mixtures. A chemical model was developed for analyzing the NOx reduction and
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Angulo, Angulo. "Bio-sketches: an iterative process that allows recognizing, extraction, and adaptation of the essential characteristics of biological models." In LINK 2021. Tuwhera Open Access, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24135/link2021.v2i1.76.

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One of the biggest challenges that first-year design studio students experience in a traditional ideation process is when they have to face the blank page to begin drawing ideas after reading the brief instructions. It was in 2020, that as a teacher I looked for pedagogical alternatives that will generate a lower sense of frustration in students, that's why I started experimenting with an induction approach based on the essential features of biological models (Gebehuber and Drack, 2008), an interdisciplinary approach that allows combining design and biology methods with the purpose that studen
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Paletta, Lucas, Herwig Zeiner, Michael Schneeberger, and Yusuf Quadri. "Digital Shadows and Twins for Human Experts and Data-Driven Services in a Framework of Democratic AI-based Decision Support." In 14th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2023). AHFE International, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1003971.

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Current automated and hierarchical structured production processes can only insufficiently deal with the upcoming flexibilization, specifically regarding the requirements within Industry 5.0. The European project FAIRWork fosters the ‘democratization’ of decision-making in production processes, hence the participation of all involved stakeholders, by introducing a decentralized AI system. Hybrid decision-making faces the challenge first to digitally represent the relevant actors – here we propose the use of digital twins – and the interpretation of that digital twin, by a human expert or by a
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Wright, Steven A., Paul S. Pickard, Robert Fuller, Ross F. Radel, and Milton E. Vernon. "Supercritical CO2 Brayton Cycle Power Generation Development Program and Initial Test Results." In ASME 2009 Power Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power2009-81081.

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The DOE Office of Nuclear Energy and Sandia National Labs are investigating supercritical CO2 Brayton cycles as a potentially more efficient and compact power conversion system for advanced nuclear reactors, and other heat sources including solar, geothermal, and fossil or bio fuel systems. The focus of this work is on the supercritical CO2 Brayton cycle which has the potential for both high efficiency, in temperature range (400–750 C), and for reduced capital costs due to very compact turbomachinery. The cycle achieves high efficiency due to the non-ideal behavior of supercritical CO2, and it
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