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Exploring Chinese Learners’ of English Response to Negative Language Transfer Feedback: An Evaluation of a Writing Assistant Tool
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Previous research has enhanced our understanding of feedback from peers, teachers, and software as well as the widely reported negative language transfer phenomenon. However, the impact of an automated writing assistant tool that specifically provides negative language transfer feedback on...
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Fall 2023
Phosphoinositides (PIs) are membrane lipids that function as signaling molecules. PIs undergo phosphorylation and dephosphorylation at various positions to produce the seven known PI molecules. PIKfyve is a phosphoinositide kinase that produces phosphoinositide-3,5- bisphosphate (PI(3,5)P2) and...
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Fall 2023
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a common neurodegenerative dementia, and its pathological hallmarks include amyloid-β plaque and neurofibrillary tangle formation in the brain. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) revealed that a rare single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in CD33 is associated with...
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Shear Strength of Partially Grouted (PG) Masonry Shear Walls: Experimental and Analytical Studies
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When subjected to in-plane loads, the shear behaviour of partially grouted (PG) masonry shear walls is complex due to the heterogeneous and anisotropic nature of the masonry materials and the nonlinear interactions among their constituents. For instance, insufficient shear strength will lead to a...
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Fall 2023
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) numbers continue to decline across their circumpolar range with boreal woodland caribou (R. t. caribou; hereafter caribou) listed as threatened under Canada’s Species at Risk Act. Given this conservation concern, evaluating the factors influencing reproductive success...
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Forest Resilience to Wildfire and Harvesting: A Comparison of Microclimate & Understory Plant Diversity in Island Remnants a Decade After Disturbance
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An important feature of ecosystem-based forest management in the boreal mixedwood of northern Alberta, Canada – and in other forests around the world - is the emulation of natural disturbances such as wildfire. Post-fire landscapes typically include unburned or partially burned patches of forest...
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Fall 2023
In recent years, deep neural networks (DNNs) have revolutionized the field of artificial intelligence (AI), leading to breakthroughs in areas such as computer vision, natural language processing, and robotics. Despite their superior performance, studies have demonstrated that they are susceptible...
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Repositioning study of flubendazole for treating lung cancer and meningoencephalitis using an oral lipid nanosystem
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Nanoemulsions have wide application, presenting several properties such as the solubilization of poorly soluble drugs in water, promoting the increase of their bioavailability, allowing greater stability of the formulation and, due to its property as a carrier, promoting their modified release....
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Lifting the Voices of Adopted Teens and Emerging Adults in LGBTQ+ Families: A Narrative Inquiry
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One in five Canadians are touched by adoption in their life, encompassing over 162,000 people in the city of Edmonton, and over seven million people across Canada (Adoption Council of Canada, n.d.). The “adopted family” has become very diverse over the past few decades, with many lesbian, gay,...
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Fall 2023
Public engagement is an important part of democratic municipal decision-making, but determining what motivates citizens to participate has not been well researched. This research used a 10-question online survey (N = 36), followed by semistructured individual interviews (N = 7) and focus groups...