Pub Date : 2019-12-31DOI: 10.1525/9780520945180-042
M. Saileela, Monika Somashekar, D. Js, Dr. Tummala Aarathi Reddy
eScholarship provides open access, scholarly publishing services to the University of California and delivers a dynamic research platform to scholars worldwide. Abstract: Deaf and hard-of hearing students have been thrown into public schools, in a practice known as “mainstreaming,” in the hope that inclusion will lead to better academic performance. While most people would assume that mainstreaming is beneficial for deaf and hard-of hearing students, little is known about their academic success. Current information claims that when D/HH students are accepted in mainstream schools they have better academic success, while other research claims that acceptance has no effect on the academic success of deaf and hard-of-hearing students. This article will identify the problems in the available studies and show why there is yet no clear answer on whether or not acceptance of deaf and hard-of-hearing students by their hearing peers and teachers has any effects on their academic success. The answer is not clear because the existing research is limited in availability and flawed in method. Abstract Deaf and hard - of hearing students have been thrown into public schools, in a practice known as “mainstreaming,” in the hope that inclusion will lead to better academic performance. While most people would assume that mainstreaming is beneficial for deaf and hard - of hearing students, little is known about their academic success. Current in formation claims that when D/HH students are accepted in mainstream schools they have better academic success, while other research claims that acceptance has no effect on the academic success of deaf and hard - of hearing students. This article will iden tify the problems in the available studies and show why there is yet no clear answer on whether or not acceptance of deaf and hard - of - hearing students by their hearing peers and teachers has any effects on their academic success. The answer is not clear because the existing research is limited in availability and flawed in method.
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Pub Date : 2019-12-31DOI: 10.1525/9780520945180-001
G. Finzi, G. Nunnari, M. Volta
In this paper, two different approaches, namely of neuro-fuzzy and fuzzy types, are considered for modelling photochemical pollution in two different areas. One of the main aims of the considered approaches is the possibility to extract knowledge from historical time-series thus allowing a deeper understanding of the physical phenomena involved. The city of Brescia is located in the Po Valley in Northern Italy and is characterised by high industrial, urban and traffic emissions and continental climate. The Siracusa industrial area is located in the eastern coast of Sicily, with a climate typical of Southern Mediterranean areas.
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Pub Date : 2019-12-31DOI: 10.1525/9780520945180-051
L. Jugowar, S. Winnicki, R. Głowicka-Wołoszyn, Zakład Informatyki, Akademia Wychowania, Fizycznego w Poznaniu, Rodzaj Gumy Strzykowej, A. Liczba, Komórek Somatycznych, W. M. Krów
W latach 2001-2004 w oborze uwięzionej z dojarką rurociągową, badano wpływ rodzaju gum strzykowych na kształtowanie się liczby komórek somatycznych w mleku. Część krów pierwiastek (76 szt.) dojono gumami standardowymi, część (61 szt.) gumami silikonowymi. Stwierdzono korzystny wpływ silikonowych gum strzykowych na LKS w mleku. Za 4.letni okres badań od 77,3% krów dojonych gumami silikonowymi uzyskano mleko o LKS poniżej 400 tys./ml, w porównaniu do 72,5% dojonych gumami standardowymi. Różnica ta okazała się statystycznie istotna.
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Pub Date : 2019-12-31DOI: 10.1525/9780520945180-050
Tabla de Contenido
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Pub Date : 2019-12-31DOI: 10.1525/9780520945180-022
Qw C S Paulose, Senior Lecturer
This is to certify that the thesis entitled " Adrenergic receptors and monoamines in the brain and pancreatic islets of streptozotoein diabetic rats: Role in insulin secretion as a function of age " is a bonafide record of the research work carried out by Ms. ASHA ABRAHAM under my guidance and supervision in the Department of Biotechnology, Cochin University of Science and Technology and that no part thereof has been presented for the award of any other degree.
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Pub Date : 2019-12-31DOI: 10.1525/9780520945180-044
I. Negueruela, A. Marco
The R Coronae Borealis (RCB) stars are hydrogen-deficient, variable stars that are most likely the result of He-CO WD mergers. They display extremely low oxygen isotopic ratios, 16O/18O 1–10, 12C/13C 100, and enhancements up to 2.6 dex in F and in s-process elements from Zn to La, compared to solar. These abundances provide stringent constraints on the physical processes during and after the double-degenerate merger. As shown previously, O-isotopic ratios observed in RCB stars cannot result from the dynamic double-degenerate merger phase, and we now investigate the role of the long-term one-dimensional spherical post-merger evolution and nucleosynthesis based on realistic hydrodynamic merger progenitor models. We adopt a model for extra envelope mixing to represent processes driven by rotation originating in the dynamical merger. Comprehensive nucleosynthesis post-processing simulations for these stellar evolution models reproduce, for the first time, the full range of the observed abundances for almost all the elements measured in RCB stars: 16O/18O ratios between 9 and 15, C-isotopic ratios above 100, and ∼1.4–2.35 dex F enhancements, along with enrichments in s-process elements. The nucleosynthesis processes in our models constrain the length and temperature in the dynamic merger shell-of-fire feature as well as the envelope mixing in the post-merger phase. s-process elements originate either in the shell-of-fire merger feature or during the post-merger evolution, but the contribution from the asymptotic giant branch progenitors is negligible. The post-merger envelope mixing must eventually cease ∼106 yr after the dynamic merger phase before the star enters the RCB phase.
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Pub Date : 2019-12-31DOI: 10.1525/9780520945180-060
A. Schmitz, R. Schott, E. Buchmann
Rechtsanwalt Dr. Matthias Dann Rechtsanwalt Prof. Dr. Michael Gubitz Rechtsanwältin Dr. Vera Hofmann Rechtsanwalt Prof. Dr. Christoph Knauer (Vorsitzender, Berichterstatter) Rechtsanwalt Dr. Andreas Minkoff Rechtsanwalt Maximilian Müller Rechtsanwalt Jürgen Pauly Rechtsanwältin Anette Scharfenberg (Berichterstatterin) Rechtsanwältin Dr. Alexandra Schmitz Rechtsanwältin Stefanie Schott Rechtsanwalt Prof. Dr. Gerson Trüg
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