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Table 1_Art, music, and play as a teaching aid: applying creative uses of Universal Design for Learning in a prison science class.xlsx
Published 2025“…Here, we outline our work in teaching science in prison that applies UDL principles to create different educational access points which are not solely focused on rote learning and reading text (which some students struggle with). We use creative practices, including art, music, and play, as a teaching aid for science subjects such as climate change, sleep, and space exploration. …”
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Method for calculating <i>ML</i>1 using the example <i>ML</i>1<sub><i>F</i></sub>.
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Workflow utilized by clinic and total number of baseline ePROs to date by clinic<sup>b'*'</sup>.
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A Novel Membrane-Associated Protein Aids Bacterial Colonization of Maize
Published 2024“…</i> From this surface proteome data, we identified a novel membrane protein from a nonlaboratory isolate of <i>P. putida</i> that increases binding to maize roots using unlabeled proteomics. …”
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A Novel Membrane-Associated Protein Aids Bacterial Colonization of Maize
Published 2024“…</i> From this surface proteome data, we identified a novel membrane protein from a nonlaboratory isolate of <i>P. putida</i> that increases binding to maize roots using unlabeled proteomics. …”
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A Novel Membrane-Associated Protein Aids Bacterial Colonization of Maize
Published 2024“…</i> From this surface proteome data, we identified a novel membrane protein from a nonlaboratory isolate of <i>P. putida</i> that increases binding to maize roots using unlabeled proteomics. …”
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Change in number of errors and confidence scores when using the LEO Belt.
Published 2019“…<p>Results from sighted subjects show significant decrease in number of errors when wearing goggle C (p = 0.014) with the LEO Belt (grey) compared to without it (white) (a). Trends from visually impaired subjects show reduced errors in the group with measureable VFs, but increased errors in those with unmeasurable VFs, when using the LEO Belt (b). …”
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Data Sheet 1_Art, music, and play as a teaching aid: applying creative uses of Universal Design for Learning in a prison science class.pdf
Published 2025“…Here, we outline our work in teaching science in prison that applies UDL principles to create different educational access points which are not solely focused on rote learning and reading text (which some students struggle with). We use creative practices, including art, music, and play, as a teaching aid for science subjects such as climate change, sleep, and space exploration. …”
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A method to improve fishing selectivity through age targeted fishing using life stage distribution modelling
Published 2019“…Distribution patterns, habitat use, and aggregative behaviour often vary throughout the life cycle and can increase the vulnerability of certain life stages to anthropogenic impacts. …”
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Animals Used in Study.
Published 2025“…Using two differently colored SPION to assess establishment of CNS viral reservoirs, we observed higher numbers of early-labeled macrophages within and outside the CNS in animals with AIDS and SIVE, ART treatment, and ART interruption. …”