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Literacy Skill Development of Children With Familial Risk for Dyslexia Through Grades 2, 3, and 8

2015

This study followed the development of reading speed, reading accuracy, and spelling in transparent Finnish orthography through Grades 2, 3, and 8. We compared two groups of children with familial risk for dyslexia, with or without dyslexia in Grade 2 (Dys_FR, n = 35 and NoDys_FR, n = 66) to a group of children without familial risk and dyslexia (Controls, n = 72). The Dys_FR group showed persisting deficiency especially in reading speed, and, to a minor extent, in reading and spelling accuracy. The Dys_FR children, contrary to the other two groups, relied heavily on letter-by-letter decoding in Grades 2 and 3. In children not fulfilling the criteria for dyslexia in Grade 2, the familial ri…

spelling developmentlongitudinallukutaitoreading developmentdysleksiapitkittäistutkimusfamilial riskoikeinkirjoitusfamiliaalinen riski
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TERAPIA CON STATINE IN PAZIENTI SICILIANI AFFETTI DA IPERLIPIDEMIA FAMILIARE COMBINATA

2007

Familial combined hyperlipidemia (FCHL) is the most frequent genetic hyperlipidemia. FHCL is associated with high prevalence of cardiovascular disease. In this study we selected 208 patients affected by FHCL and evaluated the efficacy of the lipid-lowering statin therapy using different statins available in the market. The results show that the percent of patients reaching the therapeutic goal ranges from 19.7 % (LDL-C <100 mg/dL) to 50.9% (LDL-C <130 mg/dL) and from 16.9 % (non HDL-C <130 mg/dL) to 46.6 % (non HDL-C <160 mg/dL) according to the different ATPIII-NCEP-guidelines cut offs. In conclusion the statin monotherapy is only partly effective in the management of FCHL therapy

statin familial combined hyperlipidemia therapy
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Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia: A case report

2007

Cemento-osseous dysplasias are a group of disorders known to originate from periodontal ligament tissues and involve, essentially, the same pathological process. They are usually classified, depending on their extent and radiographic appearances, into three main groups: periapical (surrounds the periapical region of teeth and are bilateral), florid (sclerotic symmetrical masses) and focal (single lesion) cemental dysplasias. Florid cemento-osseous dysplasia clearly appears to be a form of bone and cemental dysplasia that is limited to jaws. Patients do not have laboratory or radiologic evidence of bone disease in other parts of the skeleton. For the asymptomatic patient, the best management…

stomatognathic diseasesgigantiform cementomastomatognathic systemUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASFlorid cemento-osseous dysplasiafamilial multiple cementomas:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]
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Les savoirs scolaires à l’épreuve des contrôles de l’instruction dans la famille

2021

En raison de la crise sanitaire, ce travail qui devait être présenté lors d' une table ronde, s'est transformé en une présentation accessible sur le blog : https://curriculum.hypotheses.org/482; Table ronde, qui a été transformée, en raison du confinement, en blog avec documents à télécharger; International audience; Dans leur activité de contrôle de l’instruction dans la famille, les inspecteurs révèlent-ils des conceptions différentes des savoirs à enseigner ? Comment ces différences peuvent-elles s’expliquer ? Que révèlent-elles … Continuer la lecture de Les savoirs scolaires à l’épreuve des contrôles de l’instruction dans la famille

École à la maisonSocialisationContrôle[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationBien-êtreInclusion scolaire[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationÉvaluation des acquisAutonomieÉducation familialeApprentissage fondalementalSavoirInspecteur
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Bronze of the Living, Bronze of the Dead

2023

In the area considered here, the funerary goods found in burials dating from the Late MBA to the beginning of the LBA (Bz C2 to Ha A1) are particularly rich, with a variety of bronze objects such as ornaments, clothing accessories, tools and weapons. Contemporary settlements only occasionally provide “lost” metal objects and deposits on land or in rivers remain rare. Is it possible from the objects found in excavated contexts (burials, settlements, hoards) alone to evaluate the bronze that circulated during the Late Bronze Age? How representative are the objects in these contexts of bronze production and do they really indicate the metal held within economic exchange networks? How can we de…

étape ancienne du Bronze final[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorybronze object of the livingbronze des vivantscirculation and consummation of metaldotation personnelle et familialeEarly phase of the Late Bronze Agepersonal and family dotationhoardfermedépôt[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciencescirculation et consommation du métalfarm
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