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Corrective feedback and learner uptake: Negotiation of form in communicative classroom.

by Roy Lyster , Leila Ranta , Dawn Allen , Linda Corliss , Yakov Goldstein , Randall Halter , Thierry Karsenti , Lyne Laganière , Tamara Loring , Nina Padden , James Poirier , Nicole Sabourin - Studies in Second Language Acquisition, , 1997
"... This article presents a study of corrective feedback and learner uptake (i.e., responses to feedback) in four immersion classrooms at the primary level. Transcripts totaling 18.3 hours of classroom interaction taken from 14 subject-matter lessons and 13 French language arts lessons were analyzed us ..."
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teachers and their students. We are also grateful to the following research assistants, who contributed to various phases of this study: Dawn Allen, Linda Corliss, Yakov Goldstein, Randall Halter, Thierry Karsenti, Lyne Laganière, Tamara Loring, Nina Padden, James Poirier, and Nicole Sabourin. Finally, we

JamesH.Stock

by Ulrich K. Müller , 2011
"... We propose a Bayesian procedure for exploiting small, possibly long-lag linear predictability in the innovations of a finite order autoregression. We model the innovations as having a log-spectral density that is a continuous mean-zero Gaussian process of order 1 / √ T. This local embedding makes t ..."
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We propose a Bayesian procedure for exploiting small, possibly long-lag linear predictability in the innovations of a finite order autoregression. We model the innovations as having a log-spectral density that is a continuous mean-zero Gaussian process of order 1 / √ T. This local embedding makes the problem asymptotically a normal-normal Bayes problem, resulting in closed-form solutions for the best forecast. When applied to data on 132 U.S. monthly macroeconomic time series, the method is found to improve upon autoregressive forecasts by an amount consistent with the theoretical and Monte Carlo calculations. JEL classification: C53; C32; C11

James Rothschild

by unknown authors , 2008
"... Abstract The prevalence of human cases of Lyme disease in the United States has been steadily increasing since 1982, and in northern California, the seasonal occurrence of human Lyme disease cases coincides with the peak activity period of nymphal Ixodes pacificus Cooley and Kohls 1943 (Eisen and La ..."
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and Lane 2000). This study examined nymphal I. pacificus in Marin County in attempt to elucidate what biotic and abiotic factors influence their abundance. Field and laboratory studies were conducted to determine both the correlations and effects of soil pH, air and soil temperature on nymph abundance

Thanh H. Nguyen,James Pita,

by Rajiv Maheswaran Milind Tambe
"... Motivated by recent deployments of Stackelberg security games (SSGs), two competing approaches have emerged which either in-tegrate models of human decision making into game-theoretic algo-rithms or apply robust optimization techniques that avoid adversary modeling. Recently, a robust technique (MAT ..."
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Motivated by recent deployments of Stackelberg security games (SSGs), two competing approaches have emerged which either in-tegrate models of human decision making into game-theoretic algo-rithms or apply robust optimization techniques that avoid adversary modeling. Recently, a robust technique (MATCH) has been shown to significantly outperform the leading modeling-based algorithms (e.g., Quantal Response (QR)) even in the presence of significant amounts of subject data. As a result, the effectiveness of using hu-man behaviors in solving SSGs remains in question. We study this question in this paper.

JAMES F. GRE EN, AND

by Sun Liang, Joon H. Min, Marshall K. Davis, James F. Green, Donald S. Remer, Joon H. Min, Marshall K. Davis, James F. Green, Donald S. Remer, Marshall K. Davis, Donald S. Remer
"... se 0 Bench-scale experiments were conducted to determine the effectiveness of using pulsed-ultraviolet (UV) irradiation and pulsed-UV/hydrogen peroxide (H202) processes to destroy N-nitrosodimethylamine (NOMA). The effects of various UV and H20z dosages and source waters, as well as nitrate (N03-) a ..."
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se 0 Bench-scale experiments were conducted to determine the effectiveness of using pulsed-ultraviolet (UV) irradiation and pulsed-UV/hydrogen peroxide (H202) processes to destroy N-nitrosodimethylamine (NOMA). The effects of various UV and H20z dosages and source waters, as well as nitrate (N03

In Memory of James Petersen

by B. Liang J. Lehmann, J. Petersen, E. G. Neves , 2006
"... valued colleague and good friend. Black Carbon (BC) may significantly affect nutrient retention and play a key role in a wide range of biogeochemical processes in soils, especially for nutrient cycling. Anthrosols from the Brazilian Amazon (ages between 600 and 8700 yr BP) with high contents of biom ..."
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of biomassderived BC had greater potential cation exchange capacity (CEC measured at pH 7) per unit organic C than adjacent soils with low BC contents. Synchrotron-based near edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) spectroscopy coupled with scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM) techniques explained

et al.James H. Fowler, Human Nature

by The Emerging Science Of , 2008
"... The following resources related to this article are available online at ..."
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Maya Golan*, Amnon Hizi†, James H. Resau‡,

by Neora Yaal-hahoshen, Hadar Reichman, Iafa Keydar, Ilan Tsarfaty
"... s a novel prognostic marker for breast cancer. Furthermore, these results provide evidence for the possible involvement of endogenous retrovirus in human breast carcinoma. ..."
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s a novel prognostic marker for breast cancer. Furthermore, these results provide evidence for the possible involvement of endogenous retrovirus in human breast carcinoma.

6School of Physics, James Clerk

by Mas P. J. Knowles, Andrew J. Baldwin, Am M. Squires, Phillip Clements, Heath Ecroyd, Gian Gaetano Tartaglia, Cait E. Macphee, Christopher M. Dobson, Sarah Meehan Tuo, Jeffrey F. Smith, Teresa M. Treweek, Michele Vendruscolo, John A. Carver
"... sHsp, small heat shock protein; TEM electron microscopy; AFM, atomic f Thioflavin T; CR, Congo red; GdnH hydrochloride; TFE, trifluoroethano E-mail addresses of the correspon ..."
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sHsp, small heat shock protein; TEM electron microscopy; AFM, atomic f Thioflavin T; CR, Congo red; GdnH hydrochloride; TFE, trifluoroethano E-mail addresses of the correspon

Written and Edited by James R. Dabbert,

by The Art, Frank V. Dudley, J. Ronald Engel, Joan Gibb Engel, Wendy Greenhouse, William H. Gerdts, Foreword Gregg Hertzlieb, Introduction Richard, H. W. Brauer
"... A native Midwesterner’s timeless portrayals of a fragile sanctuary The Indiana Dunes Revealed offers the first comprehensive examination of a widely collected, much loved, and ecologically significant artist. Described by art historian William H. Gerdts as “one of the finest painters working in the ..."
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A native Midwesterner’s timeless portrayals of a fragile sanctuary The Indiana Dunes Revealed offers the first comprehensive examination of a widely collected, much loved, and ecologically significant artist. Described by art historian William H. Gerdts as “one of the finest painters working
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