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Exploring the affordances of Numbas for mathematical learning: a case study

2020

International audience; The computer-based assessment system Numbas offers new learning possibilities in mathematics education by means of formative feedback. The paper proposes a theoretical framework that captures the affordances emerging from students' interactions with Numbas at the technological, mathematical, and assessment level. The aim of the paper is to explore the affordances that arise from these levels using the theoretical framework as a lens. Based on the results, preliminary conclusions and recommendations for future work are proposed.

AffordanceNumbas[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationteacher education.[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationinteractionfeedbackmathematics learning
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Constant Hierarchic Patterns of Physical Functioning Across Seven Populations in Five Countries

1998

This research was aimed at identifying critical steps in the decline in physical function that often parallels aging. Six basic and nine instrumental activities of daily living (ADLs) were classified into four domains of disability characterized by specific underlying physical impairment. The hierarchical order of this classification was verified in two random samples representative of the older home-dwelling population. The concordance level of disability and results of performance-based measures of physical function were also tested. Finally, the cross-cultural reliability of the model was verified in seven population-based samples of older persons living in five European countries. In ol…

Aged 80 and overCross-Cultural ComparisonGerontologyAnalysis of Varianceeducation.field_of_studyActivities of daily livingFrail ElderlyHealth StatusConcordancePopulationReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedPhysical functionEuropePhysical functioningActivities of Daily LivingHumansGeneral patternGeriatrics and GerontologyFactor Analysis StatisticaleducationPsychologyGerontologyAgedThe Gerontologist
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Living autobiographically: Concepts of aging and artistic expression in painting and modern dance.

2016

This article discusses the ways in which artists have incorporated or failed to incorporate the aging process of their bodies into their art. Using Russian ballet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov and the French painter Claude Monet as cases in point, we explore situations in which physical changes brought about by aging compromises artists' ability to engage with their artistic medium. Connecting Monet's oeuvre and Baryshnikov's dance performances to life writing accounts, we draw on John Paul Eakin's concept of "living autobiographically": In this vein, life writing research does not only have to take into account concepts of identity as they emerge from life writing narratives, but it also need…

AgingDanceAnthropologyMedicine in the ArtsIdentity (social science)03 medical and health sciences030502 gerontologyHumansNarrativeSociologyDancingPaintingHealth Policy06 humanities and the artsGeneral Medicine060202 literary studiesModern danceLife writingIssues ethics and legal aspectsAutobiographies as TopicExpression (architecture)Aesthetics0602 languages and literaturePaintingsBallet dancer0305 other medical scienceArtJournal of aging studies
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Body Fat and Mobility Are Explained by Common Genetic and Environmental Influences in Older Women

2008

In older adults, mobility limitations often coexist with overweight or obesity, suggesting that similar factors may underlie both traits. This study examined the extent to which genetic and environmental influences explain the association between adiposity and mobility in older women. Body fat percentage (bioimpedance test), walking speed over 10 m, and distance walked in a 6-min test were evaluated in 92 monozygotic (MZ) and 104 dizygotic (DZ) pairs of twin sisters reared together, aged 63-76 years. Genetic and environmental influences on each trait were estimated using age-adjusted multivariate genetic modeling. The analyses showed that the means (and s.d.) for body fat percentage, walkin…

Agingmedicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismMedicine (miscellaneous)030209 endocrinology & metabolismWalkingEnvironmentOverweightBiologyBody fat percentageCorrelation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyRisk FactorsInternal medicineActivities of Daily LivingElectric ImpedanceTwins DizygoticmedicineHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseObesity030212 general & internal medicineMobility Limitation10. No inequalityFinlandAdiposityAgedNutrition and DieteticsModels GeneticAge FactorsTwins MonozygoticMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseTwin studyObesityPreferred walking speedEndocrinologyMobility LimitationPhysical EnduranceTraitFemalemedicine.symptomLocomotionDemographyObesity
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Electrophysiological evidence for an inverse benzodiazepine receptor agonist in panic disorder.

1999

Abstract Inverse agonists of the GABA A receptor clearly decrease the amplitudes of the spontaneous EEG in the P-frequency range. Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that panic patients exhibit a reduction of the EEGs spectral power in the P-frequency band. Ten unmedicated patients with panic disorder and agoraphobia according to DSM-III-R criteria and 10 matched controls were investigated under baseline conditions, after hyperventilation and 30 min after hyperventilation. EEG recordings from the position P z and C z were performed under eyes closed conditions. At baseline conditions the patients suffering from panic disorder depicted a reduced P-power reaching statistically significance fo…

AgonistAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classbehavioral disciplines and activitiesInternal medicinemental disordersHyperventilationmedicineElectric ImpedanceInverse agonistHumansHyperventilationAgoraphobiaBiological PsychiatryBenzodiazepineAnalysis of VariancePanic disorderPanicElectroencephalographymedicine.diseaseReceptors GABA-APsychiatry and Mental healthElectrooculographyEndocrinologyPanic DisorderFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologyAnxiety disorderAgoraphobiaJournal of psychiatric research
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Modulatory effects of the novel TrkB receptor agonist 7,8-dihydroxyflavone on synaptic transmission and intrinsic neuronal excitability in mouse visu…

2013

7,8-Dihydroxyflavone (7,8 DHF) is a new recently identified TrkB receptor agonist, which possesses a potent neurotrophic activity and shares many physiological properties with the neurotrophin "Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor" (BDNF). However, its precise mechanism of action at the cellular level has not been clarified yet. In the present study we explored the effects of this agent on synaptic and intrinsic neuronal properties by performing whole-cell patch clamp recordings from layer 2/3 pyramidal neurons. Incubation of acute cortical slices with 7,8-DHF (20 µM) for 30 min caused a selective reduction in the strength of GABAergic inhibition. The amplitude of evoked inhibitory postsynapti…

Agonistmedicine.drug_classNerve Tissue ProteinsTropomyosin receptor kinase BNeurotransmissionIn Vitro Techniques78-DihydroxyflavoneInhibitory postsynaptic potentialSynaptic TransmissionGlutamatergicMicemedicineElectric ImpedanceAnimalsReceptor trkBGABA-A Receptor AntagonistsGABAergic NeuronsProtein Kinase InhibitorsCells CulturedNootropic AgentsVisual CortexPharmacologyBrain-derived neurotrophic factorbiologyPyramidal CellsNeural InhibitionFlavonesReceptors GABA-AMice Inbred C57BLKineticsNeuroprotective Agentsbiology.proteinEvoked Potentials VisualNeuroscienceNeurotrophinEuropean journal of pharmacology
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Enhancement of the Diversity of Pollinators and Beneficial Insects in Intensively Managed Vineyards

2021

Simple Summary The continuous intensification of agricultural production has resulted in higher yields and more yield security. However, these achievements went along with the substitution of heterogeneous agricultural landscapes by homogeneous ones with poor crop diversity, short crop rotations, and thanks to the high efficacy of modern herbicides and also to minimum in-crop diversity. A severe increase in plot size led to the elimination of ecologically valuable structural elements that had provided floral resources and nesting sites. Over the few last decades, several studies have been conducted to try to find solutions against insect decline and to preserve biodiversity. In the present …

Agroecosystemhabitat managementScienceBiodiversitynatural enemiesBiologyVineyardArticlevineyardsagro-ecosystemsAbundance (ecology)Pollinatorinsect conservationBeneficial insectsbiodiversitybusiness.industryAgroforestryQfungifood and beveragesInsect biodiversitysustainabilitycover plantsAgricultureInsect SciencepollinatorsbusinessInsects
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Optimal timing of power line rights-of-ways management for the conservation of butterflies

2012

Habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation are the main threats to biodiversity. Human activities also create new habitat types that might fulfil ecological requirements for a variety of species. This study investigates whether the vegetation clearing (=shrub and tree cutting) on drained mire patches on power line rights-of-ways (ROWs) keep plant communities in an early successional stage and thus provide habitats for mire specialist and non-mire butterflies. It was further studied what would be the optimal clearing interval in terms of butterfly species richness and abundance. The results show that tree height, especially the height of birch, increases linearly over the 7-year period fol…

AgroforestryEcologyved/biologyved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesPlant communityVegetationShrubHabitat destructionGeographyAbundance (ecology)Insect ScienceMireClearingSpecies richnessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsInsect Conservation and Diversity
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Anodizing and post-anodizing processes to enhance corrosion resistance of Al alloys

2021

In this work the dependence of corrosion resistance of Al alloys AA 2024-T3 on sealing treatments was studied. AA 2024-T3 samples were anodized at 14 V in a bath containing sulfuric and tartaric acids. Anodized samples were sealed with four different treatments: hot water, vapour, hot water with salts and stirred hot water. Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy measurements were performed to estimate samples' corrosion resistance in a solution simulating sea water environment. Samples sealed in hot water showed the highest corrosion resistance.

Al alloysSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataSealingElectrochemical impedance spectroscopyTsa
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The Coexistence of Three Species of Daphnia in the Klostersee: iii. The Simulation Model Coda

1991

The population dynamics of three coexisting Daphnia species are described by means of a discrete event simulation model. The model is formulated in the algorithmic language SIMULA which allows very convenient object-oriented programming. Different compartments of a lake are simulated at different levels of integration, each represented by a PROCESS CLASS in SIMULA: The properties of the lake are deposited in a set of meteorological data which were measured in the field. Fish are simulated as a population with properties which are derived from field observations and Daphnia are represented as individuals. The model shows that hypotheses about the stabilizing mechanisms (seasonal change of en…

Algorithmic languageeducation.field_of_studybiologyEcologyPopulationbiology.organism_classificationDaphniaCodaAbundance (ecology)Fish <Actinopterygii>Size selectiveeducationBiological systemDiel vertical migration
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