This study explores the role of language in science meaning-making during classroom interactions by drawing on video-recorded classroom observations of four biology lessons in secondary English medium instruction (EMI) settings in Hong Kong. Informed by systemic functional linguistics (SFL)...
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Metaphors establish not only ideas about the meaning ofphysical affordancesand potential ways to use them, but also about the people involved. A metaphor communicates a set of roles for people involved in the device's use. For example, a digital device resembling a stethoscope implies that the ...
Metaphors establish not only ideas about the meaning of physical affordances and potential ways to use them, but also about the people involved. A metaphor communicates a set of roles for people involved in the device's use. For example, a digital device resembling a stethoscope implies that th...
In biology, multiple proteins often work together with shared function; in fact, cells naturally exhibit protein complexes composed of several associated proteins1,31,32 (Fig. 1A). Additionally, molecular pathways in cells can include signaling cascades involving multi-protein interactions, feedback or...
The LLMs models for the embeddings are unsupervised, meaning they are conducted independently of the subsequent interaction prediction task. Given a nucleotide sequence x0 and an amino acid sequence x1, we encode them using RNA-FM and ProtTrans: $${\bar{x}}_{0}={{\rm{RNA}}}_{{\rm{...
Peter’s remarkable body of work was always carefully thought-out and well-written. Peter thought conceptually, finding the broader meaning in some of the most routine elements of social life. He was always theoretical, but in a manner that made his theoreticalcontributions eminently readable. Take...
Hiding the face in public He discovered, while working with medical records at a Bristol hospital in the United Kingdom, that he enjoyed the social interaction. "In hospital, I made a lot of friends and enjoyed the social interaction as well as the science, biology and physiology side of ...
1.BiologyA close, prolonged association between two or more different organisms of different species that may, but does not necessarily, benefit each member. 2.A relationship of mutual benefit or dependence. sym′bi·ot′ic(-ŏt′ĭk),sym′bi·ot′i·cal(-ĭ-kəl)adj. ...
Communication (from Latin communicare, meaning "to share"or "to be in relation with") is "an apparent answer to the painful divisions between self and other, private and public, and inner thought and outer word." As this definition indicates, communication is difficult to define in a consist...