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C-LARSP: developing a Chinese grammatical profile
(Book chapter)The existence of assessment tools such as LARSP has facilitated clinical language profiling, leading to better informed intervention plans in the West. However, in the East, by and large, the development of such assessment ... -
Can international travel experiences provide transversal competences in the university?
(Conference)La Universidad De Montfort (DMU, Leicester, Reino Unido) está muy comprometida en suscitar estrategias que promuevan la adquisición de competencias transversales de carácter instrumental: aprendizaje autónomo o la toma de ... -
Can international trip experiences at DMU (#DMUGlobal, UK) provide transversal and work competences?
(Conference)De Montfort University (DMU, Leicester, UK) is highly committed to promote different strategies to facilitate the acquisition of the key transversal competences and skills recently defined by the European Union for future ... -
Can new digital technologies support student retention and engagement?
(Conference)University students in their first year face a myriad of challenges such as information overload, poor individual attention and/or minimal interaction with their peers, which can impede their progress through higher ... -
Capturing progress in creative arts and dementia
(Article)Karan Jutlla, Maria Parsons, Richard Coaten, Larry Gardiner and Dawn Brooker report on an event that explored some of the challenges of developing the creative arts in dementia care - and celebrated clever partnership working. -
Carbohydrate recognition and complement activation by rat ficolin-B
(Article)Ficolins are innate immune components that bind to PAMPs and structures on apoptotic cells. Humans produce two serum forms (L- and H-ficolin) and a leukocyte-associated form (M-ficolin), whereas rodents and most other ... -
Cardiovascular responses to retigabine in conscious rats - under normotensive and hypertensive conditions.
(Article)BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Retigabine is a recently approved anti-epileptic agent which activates Kv7.2-7.5 potassium channels. An important role for these channels in vascular regulation is emerging, but the vascular effects ... -
Care of People with Dementia in an Acute Hospital Setting
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Catabolism of organics and man made chemicals.
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A change in the pattern of activity affects the developmental regression of the Purkinje cell polyinnervation by climbing fibers in the rat cerebellum
(Article)Pattern of activity during development is important for the refinement of the final architecture of the brain. In the cerebellar cortex, the regression from multiple to single climbing fiber innervation of the Purkinje ...