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Metadiscourse in Persuasive Writing

1993

Metadiscourse refers to writers' discourse about their discourse—their directions for how readers should read, react to, and evaluate what they have written about the subject matter. In this study the authors divided metadiscourse into textual metadiscourse (text markers and interpretive markers) and interpersonal metadiscourse (hedges, certainty markers, attributors, attitude markers, and commentary). The purpose was to investigate cultural and gender variations in the use of metadiscourse in the United States and Finland by asking whether U.S. and Finnish writers use the same amounts and types and whether gender makes any difference. The analyses revealed that students in both countries …

060201 languages & linguisticsLiterature and Literary TheoryHigher educationMetadiscoursebusiness.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the artsInterpersonal communicationCertaintyLinguisticsSubject matterPersuasive writing0602 languages and literatureCross-culturalbusinessPsychology0503 educationFemale studentsmedia_commonWritten Communication
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[The impact of COVID-19 on hand surgery: a French retrospective comparative study in COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 hand trauma centers].

2021

Introduction: En 2020, la pandémie a divisé la France en zone COVID-19 et non COVID-19. L’objectif principal de notre étude était de comparer la variabilité de l’activité chirurgicale et de consultation de 2 centres SOS main entre la période de pandémie et hors pandémie. Les objectifs secondaires étaient d’identifier les patients à risque afin de développer des moyens de prévention en traumatologie de la main. Méthodes: Il s’agit d’une étude rétrospective bi-centrique à visée épidémiologique sur les admissions aux urgences traumatologiques pendant le premier confinement français. Les données ont été comparées à la même période en 2019 (groupe contrôle). 2055 patients ont consulté pour un tr…

2019-20 coronavirus outbreakmedicine.medical_specialtyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)EpidemiologySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Hand surgeryWristEpidemiologyPandemicMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineGynecologybusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)COVID-19Hand traumaRetrospective cohort studyHand surgeryEvidence-based medicineMémoire OriginalSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureEmergencyWoundsEmergency medicineOriginal ArticleSurgerybusinessRevue de chirurgie orthopedique et traumatologique
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Starppriekšmetu un savstarpējās sadarbības projekti angļu valodas rakstīšanas prasmju pilnveidei 9.klasē

2022

Sākoties jaunajam mācību gadam, pakāpeniska jaunā mācību satura ieviešana ir kļuvusi par vienu no svarīgākajām sarunu tēmām skolās. Projekta Skola2030 mērķis bija attīstīt skolēniem vairākas svarīgas 21. gadsimta prasmes, kā arī koncentrēt uzmanību uz mācību priekšmetu padziļinātu izpratni un padziļināti izprast mācību vielu nevis sadrumstaloti. 2020./2021. mācību gadu skolēni pavadīja attālināti, un tas sagādāja grūtības attīstīt rakstīšanas prasmes angļu valodas mācību stundās. Tāpēc tika izvēlēta daudznozaru un savstarpējās sadarbības pieeja, lai attīstītu visas nepieciešamās prasmes. Tika veikts gadījuma pētījums, kurā piedalījās 14 skolēni no 9. klases, 7 dažādu mācību priekšmetu skolo…

21st century skillswriting skillsPedagoģijaresearch projectmultidisciplinarycollaboration
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Rethinking children’s physical activity interventions at school: A new context-specific approach

2023

Physical activity is important for children’s health. However, evidence suggests that many children and adults do not meet international physical activity recommendations. Current school-based interventions have had limited effect on physical activity and alternative approaches are needed. Context, which includes school setting, ethos, staff, and sociodemographic factors, is a key and largely ignored contributing factor to school-based physical activity intervention effectiveness, impacting in several interacting ways.ConceptualizationCurrent programs focus on tightly-constructed content that ignores the context in which the program will be delivered, thereby limiting effectiveness. We prop…

42 Health scienceskoulutPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthintervention—behavioralphysical activityHealth scienceskehittäminenliikuntatrialFOS: Health sciencesCreative arts and writingterveyden edistäminencontextsuunnitteluchildren36 Creative arts and writingSports science and exercisefyysinen aktiivisuusinterventio4207 Sports science and exercise
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Detection of sound rise time by adults with dyslexia

2005

Low sensitivity to amplitude modulated (AM) sounds is reported to be associated with dyslexia. An important aspect of amplitude modulation cycles are the rise and fall times within the sound. In this study, simplified stimuli equivalent to just one cycle were used and sensitivity to varying rise times was explored. Adult participants with dyslexia or compensated dyslexia and a control group performed a detection task with sound pairs of different rise times. Results showed that the participants with dyslexia differed from the control group in rise time detection and a correlation was found between rise time detection and reading and phonological skills. A subgroup of participants with lower…

AdultHandwritingLinguistics and Languagemedicine.medical_specialtyLoudness PerceptionCognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAudiologybehavioral disciplines and activitiesLanguage and LinguisticsDevelopmental psychologyPhonemic contrastDyslexiaSpeech and HearingPhoneticsCommunication disorderReading (process)PerceptionReaction TimemedicineHumansLanguage disordermedia_commonDyslexiaCognitionmedicine.diseaseAcoustic StimulationPattern Recognition VisualReadingRise timePsychologyBrain and Language
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Serum Albumin and Future Risk of Hip, Humeral, and Wrist Fractures in Caucasian Men:New Findings from a Prospective Cohort Study

2018

<b><i>Objective:</i></b> Low serum albumin concentration is associated with poor health outcomes, but its relationship with the risk of fractures has not been reliably quantified. We aimed to assess the prospective association of serum albumin with the risk of fractures in a general population. <b><i>Subjects and Methods:</i></b> Baseline serum albumin concentrations were measured in 2,245 men aged 42–61 years in the Kuopio Is­chemic Heart Disease study. Hazard ratios (HRs) (95% confidence intervals) were calculated for incident fractures. <b><i>Results:</i></b> A total of 121 fractures (hip, humeral, or wrist) were rec…

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Psychodynamic Online Treatment Following Supportive Expressive Therapy (SET):Therapeutic Rationale, Interventions and Treatment Process.

2018

The feasibility of psychodynamic online treatments has remained an issue of debate. The paper presents rationale and technique of a psychodynamic online intervention discussing therapeutic process and alliance based on two case examples from an RCT.A weekly writing task is followed by individual feedback from the online therapist. Treatment focuses on a 'Core Conflict Relationship Theme' based on relationship episodes according to the wish of the patient, reactions of the others and reactions of the self. Maladaptive interpersonal interactions are worked through by supportive and expressive therapeutic interventions.Case reports from our study illustrate a productive therapeutic process wit…

AdultMale050103 clinical psychologyPsychotherapistWritingPsychological interventionlaw.inventionFeedbackSocial Skills03 medical and health sciencesNonverbal communicationFace-to-face0302 clinical medicineReturn to WorkRandomized controlled triallawHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesInterpersonal Relations030212 general & internal medicineExpressive therapyPsychodynamic psychotherapyInternetNegotiating05 social sciencesSocial SupportRehabilitation VocationalProfessional-Patient RelationsMiddle AgedPsychodynamicsPsychotherapyAllianceTherapy Computer-AssistedFemalePsychologyPsychotherapy PsychodynamicZeitschrift fur Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie
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Task-Modulated Corticocortical Synchrony in the Cognitive-Motor Network Supporting Handwriting

2019

Abstract Both motor and cognitive aspects of behavior depend on dynamic, accurately timed neural processes in large-scale brain networks. Here, we studied synchronous interplay between cortical regions during production of cognitive-motor sequences in humans. Specifically, variants of handwriting that differed in motor variability, linguistic content, and memorization of movement cues were contrasted to unveil functional sensitivity of corticocortical connections. Data-driven magnetoencephalography mapping (n = 10) uncovered modulation of mostly left-hemispheric corticocortical interactions, as quantified by relative changes in phase synchronization. At low frequencies (~2–13 Hz), enhanced …

AdultMaleHandwritingComputer scienceMovementCognitive NeuroscienceDICSMemorizationTask (project management)Young Adult03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceCognition0302 clinical medicineHandwritingmedicineHumansmotoriikka030304 developmental biologyBrain Mapping0303 health sciencesMEGLanguage productionmedicine.diagnostic_testWorking memoryfunctional connectivitymovement sequenceMotor CortexBrainCognitionMagnetoencephalographyHandkognitiiviset prosessitPhase synchronizationaivokuoriOriginal ArticleFemaleNerve NetNeurosciencePsychomotor Performance030217 neurology & neurosurgerykirjoittaminenlanguage production
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Does order and timing in performance of imagined and actual movements affect the motor imagery process? The duration of walking and writing task.

2002

The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects on the duration of imagined movements of changes in timing and order of performance of actual and imagined movement. Two groups of subjects had to actually execute and imagine a walking and a writing task. The first group first executed 10 trials of the actual movements (block A) and then imagined the same movements at different intervals: immediately after actual movements (block I-1) and after 25 min (I-2), 50 min (I-3) and 75 min (I-4) interval. The second group first imagined and then actually executed the tasks. The duration of actual and imagined movements, recorded by means of an electronic stopwatch operated by the subj…

AdultMaleHandwritingMovement (music)MovementWalkinglaw.inventionTask (project management)Developmental psychologyBehavioral NeuroscienceMotor imagerylawMental chronometryDuration (music)Mental representationImaginationHumansFemalePsychologyStopwatchPsychomotor PerformanceMental imageCognitive psychologyBehavioural brain research
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Planning an action.

1997

The motor control of a sequence of two motor acts forming an action was studied in the present experiment. The two analysed motor acts were reaching-grasping an object (first target) and placing it on a second target of the same shape and size (experiment 1). The aim was to determine whether extrinsic properties of the second target (i.e. target distance) could selectively influence the kinematics of reaching and grasping. Distance, position and size of both targets were randomly varied across the experimental session. The kinematics of the initial phase of the first motor act, that is, velocity of reaching and hand shaping of grasping, were influenced by distance of the second target. No k…

AdultMaleKinematicsComputer scienceMovementPoison controlKinematicsStimulus (physiology)Visual controlFingersMental ProcessesHumansComputer visionMotor actCommunicationLift (data mining)business.industryGeneral NeuroscienceGRASPReaching-graspingMotor controlBody movementWristHandPlacingThumbArmFemaleArtificial intelligencebusinessPsychomotor PerformanceExperimental brain research
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