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View article: Natural history specimens collected and/or identified and deposited.
Natural history specimens collected and/or identified and deposited. Open
Natural history specimen data collected and/or identified by Robert Brown, http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q155764. Claims or attributions were made on Bionomia, https://bionomia.net using specimen data from the Global Biodiversity Informat…
View article: Evaluating Landscape Gene Perception in Traditional Villages for Sustainable Development: A Methodological Framework Integrating Game Theory and the Cloud Model
Evaluating Landscape Gene Perception in Traditional Villages for Sustainable Development: A Methodological Framework Integrating Game Theory and the Cloud Model Open
The acceleration of global urbanization has caused severe damage to, and even the disappearance of, traditional villages, significantly reducing the diversity of cultural landscapes. To effectively preserve and transmit the cultural landsc…
View article: Effects of wildfire on streambed sediment in the Cascades and Klamath regions of the Pacific Northwest
Effects of wildfire on streambed sediment in the Cascades and Klamath regions of the Pacific Northwest Open
Background Wildfire can influence erosion regimes and alter sediment delivery to river systems, which can change the sediment size composition of rivers. Understanding how wildfire impacts streambed grain size distributions is essential in…
View article: Closing Doors and Opening Gates: Professor Ruggles Gates, “Race Crossing” Research, and the Strange Survival of Scientific Racism in Post-war Australia
Closing Doors and Opening Gates: Professor Ruggles Gates, “Race Crossing” Research, and the Strange Survival of Scientific Racism in Post-war Australia Open
In 1958, botanist-biologist Professor Reginald Gates conducted biometric and anthropometric “race crossing” studies on populations spanning Australia and Papua New Guinea. Gates is largely remembered as an anachronistic conservative whose …
View article: Paramagnetic Rim Lesions are Highly Specific for Multiple Sclerosis in Real-World Data
Paramagnetic Rim Lesions are Highly Specific for Multiple Sclerosis in Real-World Data Open
Background Paramagnetic rim lesions (PRL) are an emerging biomarker for multiple sclerosis (MS). In addition to associating with greater disease severity, PRL may be diagnostically supportive. Objective Our aim was to determine PRL specifi…
View article: Encounters with engaging pedagogy: arts education for the pre-service primary generalist
Encounters with engaging pedagogy: arts education for the pre-service primary generalist Open
The preparation of generalist primary teachers to teach the arts is an important role for universities in their teacher education programs. Preparation programs for primary generalist teachers in these settings usually include one or more …
View article: Natural history specimens collected and/or identified and deposited.
Natural history specimens collected and/or identified and deposited. Open
Natural history specimen data collected and/or identified by Robert Brown, http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q155764. Claims or attributions were made on Bionomia, https://bionomia.net using specimen data from the Global Biodiversity Informat…
View article: Supplementary Figure Legends from Bronchial Artery Angiogenesis Drives Lung Tumor Growth
Supplementary Figure Legends from Bronchial Artery Angiogenesis Drives Lung Tumor Growth Open
Supplementary Figure Legends
View article: The Melite Civitas Romana Project: The Case for a Modern Exploration of the Roman Domus, Malta
The Melite Civitas Romana Project: The Case for a Modern Exploration of the Roman Domus, Malta Open
The Roman Domus in Mdina, Malta, has become an idealised example of the Roman presence in the Maltese Islands; the partial remains of a lavishly decorated domus that would have in its time been situated within the walls of the urbanised Ro…
View article: Ground-penetrating radar prospections at the Roman Domus of Mdina (Malta)
Ground-penetrating radar prospections at the Roman Domus of Mdina (Malta) Open
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) mapping provides a three-dimensional analysis of archaeological features within the context of landscape studies. The method’s ability to measure the intensity of radar reflections from deep in the ground can…
View article: Narrative inquiry, pedagogical tact and the gallery educator
Narrative inquiry, pedagogical tact and the gallery educator Open
This paper responds to the need for a deeper understanding of gallery educator practice. Focusing on a significant encounter in a major city public gallery, it describes how narrative inquiry offers new insights into how experienced galler…
View article: What can mindful educators learn from artists who work with children?
What can mindful educators learn from artists who work with children? Open
In this chapter, Robert Brown and Mary Ann Hunter, two arts educators who have extensive experience working in and researching artist-teacher relationships, take a closer look at the work of artists. Their exploration, illustrated with ane…