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Advances in Global Education and Research: Volume 4
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In: University of South Florida M3 Center Publishing (2021)
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Factors influencing adult learners’ satisfaction and retention
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Factors influencing adult learners’ satisfaction and retention
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The Relationship Between New Graduate Registered Nurse Knowledge, Experiences, Attitudes, and Age Bias Toward the Older Adult
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Fox, Michelle. - : Digital Commons @ University of South Florida, 2021
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In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2021)
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Humans, higher education and technology - a corpus-assisted discourse and genealogical analysis of the idea of a university
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Research as a pedagogical principle in the context of PROEJA ; La investigación como principio pedagógico en el contexto de PROEJA ; A pesquisa como princípio pedagógico no contexto do PROEJA
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In: Ensino em Re-Vista; Vol 28 (2021): Publicação Contínua; e060 ; Ensino em Re-Vista; Vol. 28 (2021): Publicação Contínua; e060 ; Ensino em Re-Vista; v. 28 (2021): Publicação Contínua; e060 ; 1983-1730 ; 0104-3757 (2021)
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Semantic cues in language learning: an artificial language study with adult and child learners
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Fulfilling a wish list: Creating an OER beginning Spanish textbook and curriculum
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Ceciliano, Jenny; Notman, Lisa. - : University of Hawaii National Foreign Language Resource Center, 2021. : (co-sponsored by American Association of University of Supervisors and Coordinators; Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition; Center for Educational Reources in Culture, Language, and Literacy; Center for Open Educational Resources and Language Learning; Open Language Resource Center; Second Language Teaching and Resource Center), 2021
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Enhancing Social Justice and Multicultural Counseling Competence through Cultural Immersion: A Guide for Faculty
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In: The Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision (2021)
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LIFELONG FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES IN THE INFORMATION SOCIETY ; ЦІЛЬОВЕ ВИВЧЕННЯ ІНОЗЕМНИХ МОВ ВПРОДОВЖ ЖИТТЯ В УМОВАХ ІНФОРМАЦІЙНОГО СУСПІЛЬСТВА
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In: Youth & market; No. 4/190 (2021) ; Молодь і ринок; № 4/190 (2021) ; 2617-0825 ; 2308-4634 ; 10.24919/2617-0825.4/190.2021 (2021)
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Using Flipgrid to Improve Reflection: A Collaborative Online Approach to Coach Development
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L’italiano come seconda lingua nei CPIA (Centri Provinciali per l’istruzione degli Adulti): questioni e Prospettive
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Characteristics and experiences of third age foreign language learners
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Linguistic and Cultural Diversity: Examining Support for English Language Learners in Canada through Multiliteracies and Sociocultural Theories for Teaching and Learning
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In: Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2021)
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Linguistic and Cultural Diversity: Examining Support for English Language Learners in Canada through Multiliteracies and Sociocultural Theories for Teaching and Learning
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In: Research Result Summaries (2021)
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Preliminary Indicators of the use of Lesson Study as a Teaching Practice Capable of Enabling an Inclusive Perspective in Higher Education
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L’alfabeto con meno parabaleni. Una proposta per un’educazione alla letto-scrittura in italiano L2 con giovani e adulti scarsamente o non alfabetizzati nella L1 e scarsamente o non scolarizzati.
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In: Lingue e Linguaggi; Volume 41 (2021) - Special Issue; 181-197 (2021)
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Political Economy of Road Building in Nepal: Limits of Social Transformative Change
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The Predictive Role of Grapho-Morphological Knowledge in Reading Comprehension for Beginning-Level L2 Chinese Learners
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In: Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures and Cultures Faculty Publications (2021)
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Dietary consumption in the Swiss Kidney Stone Cohort-NCCR Kidney.CH
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Legay, C.; Pasquier, J.; Fuster, D.; Dhayat, N.; Seeger, H.; Ritter, A.; Ernandez, T.; Stoermann-Chopard, C.; Buchkremer, F.; Segerer, S.; Wuerzner, G.; Haeusermann, T.; Roth, B.; Wagner, C. A.; Bochud, Murielle; Bonny, O.
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In: Swiss Medical Weekly, vol. 151, no. SUPPL 256, pp. 18S-19S (2021)
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Background: Kidney stones are a frequent condition, with a prevalence around 5-10% in Europe. Previous studies showed associations between kidney stones and diet. Thus, studying kidney stone formers' diet is of key importance to establish efficient dietary measures for the prevention and management of kidney stones. Methods: The Swiss Kidney Stone Cohort (SKSC) is a multicentric cohort of stone formers. Participants were seen at baseline, 3 months, 1 year and once a year during 3 years. A control group of non-stone formers was recruited in the general adult population. Repeated consecutive 24-h dietary recalls and 24-h urines were collected. We used two consecutive 24-h dietary recalls at baseline to describe the diet in the stone and non-stone former groups. For each participant, we used the average consumption of 19 food groups from the two recalls as response variables in two-part models that estimate separately the kidney stone status influence on the probability of consumption (logistic regression) and on the amount reported by consumers (linear regression). The covariables in the models were kidney stone status, age, sex, BMI, linguistic region and education level. Results: The characteristics of the 458 participants with two 24-h dietary recalls at baseline are summarized in Table 1. The sex-specific mean consumed amounts for each food group were similar between the two groups, except for vegetables and alcoholic beverages (Table 2). In the two-part model (Table 3), the kidney stone status was significantly associated with the probability of consuming nuts and seeds, cakes and biscuits as well as alcoholic beverages. Among consumers, kidney stone formers reported smaller amounts of vegetables and alcoholic beverages than non-formers. Conclusions: Overall, the diets of kidney stone formers and non-formers are similar. We observed associations of kidney stone status with vegetables and alcoholic beverages consumption. This data helps guiding food recommendations in stone formers in Switzerland.
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adult; alcoholic beverage; biscuit; body mass; cohort analysis; conference abstract; consumer; controlled study; diet; education; educational status; female; human; linear regression analysis; major clinical study; male; nephrolithiasis; nut; plant seed; probability; recall; response variable; Switzerland; vegetable
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