Collaborative Case-Based Study of Genetic and Infectious Disease via Molecular Biology Computer Simulations and Internet Conferencing Case-based LearningCollaborativeInternet ConferencingComputer SimulationsMolecular BiologyGenetic TestingProtein DiagnosticsHIVSARSInfluenzaOpen-ended computer simulations ... M Bergland,...
Inquiry-based Science Instruction in High School Biology Courses: A Multiple Case Study Walden University ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2014. 3612217.
Numerous theoretical and empirical studies have claimed that project-based learning (PBL) exerts a positive impact on student development. This study explores the development and changes of students across project-based learning units by qualitative rese
“A case study of learning styles in biology,” European Journal of Science Education .Baird, J. R., & White, R. T. (1982). A case study of learning styles in biology. International Journal of Science Education, 4 (3), 325–337....
This study presents a case study of a high school biology teacher learning to implement the TTES model in conjunction with a conceptual change model and evaluates the impact of these models on students' learning and engagement. In collaboration with the authors, the teacher created three ...
Microbiology Case Study: Male Patient on Steroids Presenting with Myasthenia Gravis Exacerbation and Respiratory Symptoms Case History A 41-year-old male was admitted with myasthenia gravis exacerbation and respiratory difficulty. He was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis in 2004, underwent a thymectomy in ...
It is often thought that non-junk or coding DNA is more significant than other cellular elements, including so-called junk DNA. This is for two main reason
This case study delves into an uncommon occurrence of internal root resorption (IRR), an inflammatory variant with perforation of root, in the left central incisor, which seems to have a prevalence ranging from 0.01% to 1%. The patient presented with pain in the upper left front tooth, leadin...
Burton (1973) was the first person to argue that incest prohibitions were established in response to conscious recognition of the dangers of inbreeding. He reported his impression, based on a “cross-cultural study of resistance to temptation,” that “the most common reason given in both primit...
The presented study is a first step towards a trait-based analysis of lithic tool morphology in the European Upper Paleolithic record. As such, it allows for some careful conclusions but—above all—generates a number of new questions and hypotheses to be addressed in future studies. ...