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Revisiting the didactic triangle: from the particular to the general

2012

Published version of an article in the journal: ZDM. Also available from the publisher at: http://www.springerlink.com/content/61p78l089tnx8rn5/ The basic notion of a didactic triangle is explained with historical annotations on its origins and subsequent theorization in the literature. Instances of its application to classroom environments to demonstrate its representational capabilities are presented. Generalizations of the triangle are proposed that integrate the role of technology, the researcher in mathematics teaching developmental research, and mediating complexes in the student–teacher–content interfaces. Further, the use of the didactic triangle as a heuristic device is also discus…

mediating objectsHeuristicGeneral MathematicsDevelopmental researchresearching mathematics classroomsmathematics classroomsVDP::Mathematics and natural science: 400::Mathematics: 410Educationclassroom developmental researchComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationmathematics teaching developmentVDP::Social science: 200::Education: 280GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)didactic triangletheorizing classroomsMathematicsZDM
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Data from: Seasonal genetic variation associated with population dynamics of a poecilogonous polychaete worm

2018

Poecilogonous species show variation in developmental mode, with larvae that differ both morphologically and ecologically. The spionid polychaete Pygospio elegans shows variation in developmental mode not only between populations, but also seasonally within populations. We investigated the consequences of this developmental polymorphism on the spatial and seasonal genetic structure of P. elegans at four sites in the Danish Isefjord-Roskilde-Fjord estuary at six time points, from March 2014 until February 2015. We found genetic differentiation between our sampling sites as well as seasonal differentiation at two of the sites. The seasonal genetic shift correlated with the appearance of new s…

medicine and health carechaotic genetic patchinesstemporal genetic structurePygospio elegansHoloceneMedicinebet-hedgingLife sciencespoecilogonydevelopmental mode
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Data from: Localization of QTL for diapause and other photoperiodically regulated life-history traits important in adaptation to seasonally varying e…

2015

Seasonally changing environments at high latitudes present great challenges for the reproduction and survival of insects, and photoperiodic cues play an important role in helping them to synchronize their life cycle with prevalent and forthcoming conditions. We have mapped quantitative trait loci (QTL) responsible for the photoperiodic regulation of four life history traits, female reproductive diapause, cold tolerance, egg-to-eclosion development time and juvenile body weight in Drosophila montana strains from different latitudes in Canada and Finland. The F2 progeny of the cross was reared under a single photoperiod (LD cycle 16:8), which the flies from the Canadian population interpret a…

medicine and health carephotoperiodismDrosophila montanajuvenile body weightLife SciencesMedicinefood and beveragesDevelopment time
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Data from: Rapid adaptation to high temperatures in Chironomus riparius

2018

Effects of seasonal or daily temperature variation on fitness and physiology of ectothermic organisms and their ways to cope with such variations have been widely studied. However, the way multivoltines organisms cope with temperature variations from a generation to another is still not well understood and complex to identify. The aim of this study is to investigate whether the multivoltine midge Chironomus riparius Meigen (1803) responds mainly via acclimation as predicted by current theories, or if rapid genetic adaptation is involved. To investigate this issue, a common garden approach has been applied. A mix of larvae from five European populations was raised in the laboratory at three …

medicine and health caretemperature adaptationChironomus ripariusMedicinedevelopmental temperatureLife sciences
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BOREDOM AND FATIGUE IN SCHOOL CHILDREN

1964

∗Kallio, Paull Psyykkinen Kyllastyminen Kouluikaisilla Erilaisissa Taukotilanteissa: Psychical Satiation in School Children in Different Kinds of Pause Situations (English summary). Finland: Jyvaskyla, Jyvaskylan Kasvatusopillisen Korkeakoulun, 1961, 220 p. (Acta Academiae Paedagogicae Jyvaskylaensis, No. 23).

medicineBoredommedicine.symptomPsychologyEducationDevelopmental psychologyEducational Research
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Giving meaning to illness and death

2020

medicineCancerMeaning (existential)Young adultmedicine.diseasePsychologyDevelopmental psychology
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Ten Years’ Experience with an E-Learning Lecture Series on Cancer Biology and Pharmacology

2013

In life sciences, the internet is an indispensable medium for research, but has not yet realized its full potential for teaching. The concept of e-learning has been developed over the past decades for undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate programs. We set up an e-learning lecture on cancer biology and pharmacology that was first offered in 2003 to students of Molecular Biotechnology at the University of Heidelberg and to students of Pharmacy at the University of Mainz, Germany. The present paper recapitulates the first decade of experiences with this e-learning lecture from both the students’ and the teachers’ perspectives. A total of 317 students during the past 10 years participated in…

medicinePublic AdministrationE-learning (theory)Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationPharmacyPharmacologyEducationconstructivismConstructivism (philosophy of education)ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyComputer Science (miscellaneous)Mathematics educationmolecular biologyActive listeningCurriculumcancer biologybusiness.industrydidactics e-learningComputer Science ApplicationsBlended learningThe InternetpharmacologybusinessPsychologyGraduationEducation Sciences
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BrdU is not a reliable label for transplanted cells in the central nervous system

2006

medicine.anatomical_structureDevelopmental NeuroscienceNeurologyCentral nervous systemmedicineBiologyBiological systemNeuroscienceExperimental Neurology
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Pathomorphology of hereditary sensory neuropathies

1995

Currently, the hereditary sensory neuropathies (HSN) — because of the involvement of the autonomic system recently called HSAN — comprise types I–V predicated on clinical differences. This classification of HSAN I–V seems to be uncontested, at the present time. Morphologically, individual forms I–V only differ in the non-specific loss or lack of myelinated and unmyelinated nerves in varying degrees in that in HSAN II large myelinated axons are most affected, in HSAN IV unmyelinated axons are almost absent; but each HSAN is considered an axonal type of neuropathy. Early onset, slow or no progression of the neuropathic process, and little or no evidence of ongoing degeneration suggest maldeve…

medicine.anatomical_structureHereditary Sensory Neuropathiesbusiness.industryMaldevelopmentPeripheral nervous systemNeuropathologistMedicineSural nerveSensory systembusinessNeuroscienceCombined approachEarly onset
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Neuropsychological profiles of FMR-1 premutation and full-mutation carrier females

1999

Abstract The present French–German investigation of fragile-X syndrome (fra-X) was undertaken to disentangle genetic from environmental effects on cognitive performance as assessed with the following measures: Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R), Wisconsin Card Sorting Test, Trail-Making Test, Tower of Hanai, Verbal Fluency Test, Stroop Test, short-term and consolidation memory, and the d2 task. Groups with different genotypes ( n =11 mothers with a full mutation in the FMR-1 gene of fra-X children; n =65 mothers with a premutation in the FMR-1 gene of fra-X children; n =18 siblings of these mothers with normal CGG repeats) and with different psychosocial stressors from fra-X…

medicine.diagnostic_testIntelligence quotientCognitive disorderWechsler Adult Intelligence ScaleNeuropsychological testmedicine.diseaseDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatry and Mental healthWisconsin Card Sorting TestmedicineVerbal fluency testEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performancePsychologyBiological PsychiatryClinical psychologyStroop effectPsychiatry Research
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