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48, NO. 1, 115–132 https://doi.org/10.1080/03098265.2023.2190961 RESEARCH ARTICLE The paradox of the 'sustainable fieldtrip'? Exploring the links between geography fieldtrips and environmental sustainability Andrew Telforda, Annemarie Valentineb and Steven Godbyb aDepartment of European Studies, ...
It was found that the design characteristics increased the level of curiosity and immersed participants in the learning environment, causing them to lose their sense of time and develop a sense of temporal dissociation. Subsequently, these constructs evidenced a significant and positive effect on the ...
the Loschmidt paradox is certainly not common language. Ah, but perhaps an allusion to—I believe that Clarity may be akin to the mythical universal solvent, the Alkahest, the Azoth, which ancient alchemists believed had the power to dissolve anything into its pure base elements. Ingested pro...
2C). Clustering was generated based on the average linkage, where the distance between two clusters was defined as the average distances between all node pairs in the two cluster. Then, to determine the optimal partition level in the resulting binary tree structure (i.e., the “ideal” ...
The paradox of conformational constraint in the design of Cbl(TKB)-binding peptides Rights and permissions This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0...
During tumor progression, cancer cells come into contact with various non-tumor cell types, but it is unclear how tumors adapt to these new environments. Here, we integrate spatially resolved transcriptomics, single-cell RNA-seq, and single-nucleus RNA-s
Participants were seated in a ventilated, electromagnetically shielded, and sound-attenuated EEG cabin and viewed the stimuli on a gray background on an LCD monitor with dimensions 60 × 35 cm2, 2560 × 1440 screen resolution, and 144 Hz refresh rate (at a distance of 92 cm from the ...
Hence the paradox here is that too much bliss creates anhedonia.Anhedoniathat is the absence of pleasure or the loss of the ability to experience it. Another less known term isacedia, which is a sense of indifference created by the loss of feeling and a gradual closing down and withdrawal ...
In order to tackle this difficult paradox, state-of-the-art tools are used to decipher structural complexity. The multidimensional NMR can be combined with small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), and then processed using advanced computational data integration via molecular dynamics simulations [173]....