This document provides an overview of the Scopus database. Scopus is a bibliographic database containing abstracts and citations for academic journal articles, unveiled in 2004 by Elsevier. It covers over 5000 international publishers and includes journals, trade publications, book series, and conference proceedings. Key features of Scopus include author affiliation information, citation tracking, simple subscription plans, document downloading, and search capabilities. Searches can be refined by fields like year, author, subject area, and more. Results provide abstracts, full papers, citations, references, and related documents with a single click.
BRAIN FORCE sarà presente a Promotion Expo, la Fiera della Comunicazione e del Marketing di Relazione che si propone come punto di riferimento per il settore business, per i Manager aziendali, i Direttori creativi e gli specialisti del settore promotion.
Un evento che propone soluzioni per le aziende che desiderano comunicare in maniera efficace e fidelizzare al massimo i clienti.
In occasione di questa importante manifestazione, BRAIN FORCE mercoledì 21 marzo terrà un seminario presso la Sala Convegni 2 (Stand G95 H95).
Este documento proporciona información sobre la prevención de accidentes. Explica que los principales motivos de accidentes son los choques por alcance, la invasión de carriles y los movimientos de reversa sin precauciones. También define qué es un accidente y da consejos sobre mantener la distancia de seguridad adecuada, revisar que las puertas estén aseguradas antes de mover un vehículo, y conducir de forma responsable prestando atención. El objetivo es crear conciencia sobre el impacto de los accidentes y pre
The ancient Olympics differed from the modern Games in several key ways. Only free Greek men could compete, and the Games were always held in Olympia rather than moving to different locations. While athletes competed to win glory for themselves and their hometowns, the ancient Olympics were also deeply religious, held to honor the king of the gods Zeus. The Olympics grew from a one-day event to five days over time. Women could not compete but could own winning teams. The Olympics included running, long jump, discus, javelin, wrestling, boxing and chariot races. They were open to free Greek men and played a role in Greek education, with trainers helping athletes balance exercise and diet. Victors received olive crowns and
This document provides an overview of the Scopus database. Scopus is a bibliographic database containing abstracts and citations for academic journal articles, unveiled in 2004 by Elsevier. It covers over 5000 international publishers and includes journals, trade publications, book series, and conference proceedings. Key features of Scopus include author affiliation information, citation tracking, simple subscription plans, document downloading, and search capabilities. Searches can be refined by fields like year, author, subject area, and more. Results provide abstracts, full papers, citations, references, and related documents with a single click.
BRAIN FORCE sarà presente a Promotion Expo, la Fiera della Comunicazione e del Marketing di Relazione che si propone come punto di riferimento per il settore business, per i Manager aziendali, i Direttori creativi e gli specialisti del settore promotion.
Un evento che propone soluzioni per le aziende che desiderano comunicare in maniera efficace e fidelizzare al massimo i clienti.
In occasione di questa importante manifestazione, BRAIN FORCE mercoledì 21 marzo terrà un seminario presso la Sala Convegni 2 (Stand G95 H95).
Este documento proporciona información sobre la prevención de accidentes. Explica que los principales motivos de accidentes son los choques por alcance, la invasión de carriles y los movimientos de reversa sin precauciones. También define qué es un accidente y da consejos sobre mantener la distancia de seguridad adecuada, revisar que las puertas estén aseguradas antes de mover un vehículo, y conducir de forma responsable prestando atención. El objetivo es crear conciencia sobre el impacto de los accidentes y pre
The ancient Olympics differed from the modern Games in several key ways. Only free Greek men could compete, and the Games were always held in Olympia rather than moving to different locations. While athletes competed to win glory for themselves and their hometowns, the ancient Olympics were also deeply religious, held to honor the king of the gods Zeus. The Olympics grew from a one-day event to five days over time. Women could not compete but could own winning teams. The Olympics included running, long jump, discus, javelin, wrestling, boxing and chariot races. They were open to free Greek men and played a role in Greek education, with trainers helping athletes balance exercise and diet. Victors received olive crowns and
Women may lose up to ten inches of height as they age. The spine can compress as the discs between the vertebrae thin and weaken over decades. This loss of height is natural and occurs gradually as people grow older.
This document introduces a new service called "Fusion Fix-it" that helps life sciences companies navigate regulatory requirements and develop drugs in Southeast Asia. The service provides regulatory support, introduces manufacturing and formulation sites, presents pre-clinical packages, designs clinical programs, and offers bioanalytical and data management capabilities across the region. Companies interested in developing drugs in Southeast Asia can contact Elizabeth Stevens for an initial analysis of needs and how Fusion Fix-it can help.
The term ‘generalised’ in eeg reports too much ambiguityOlusola Adeyemi
The document discusses issues with the term "generalized" in EEG reporting and the classification of seizures and epilepsies. It notes that while "generalized" is widely used to describe bilateral epileptiform discharges, these discharges are not truly generalized across the entire brain. The term is ambiguous as it is used to refer to EEG patterns, seizures, and epilepsies. The 2010 ILAE classification abandoned the distinction between generalized and focal epilepsies. The author argues EEG reports would be more accurate if they described patterns as "bilateral and synchronous, maximal frontally" rather than simply "generalized". Good communication between neurologists and neurophysiologists is needed to properly interpret EEGs in clinical context
The document provides instructions for students to complete an online activity to transcribe and translate a gene. Students are asked to: [1] Transcribe DNA to RNA by pairing nucleotides; [2] Identify the start codon for methionine; [3] Drag the corresponding amino acid to the RNA strand; [4] Note how many amino acids were produced. Additional questions ask students to analyze a genetic code chart and identify features such as the number of stop codons and the amino acid with the most codons. Students are also asked where transcription and translation occur in the cell based on an accompanying diagram.
Hany Abdel hamid Abo Ouf is an Egyptian electrical engineer seeking a challenging position in electrical project management or telecom project management. He has over 18 years of experience in fields including RF engineering, radar systems, optical fiber, mobile communications, and project management. He has expertise in technologies such as GSM, CDMA, UMTS, Cisco networking, and fiber optic splicing and testing.
Isaac Newton was an English physicist, mathematician, mechanic and astronomer born in 1642 who made seminal contributions to classical physics and optics. He developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation, which dominated the scientific view of the physical universe for the next three centuries. Newton also invented calculus and made discoveries in optics. Despite his contributions, Newton had an unhappy childhood and solitary nature, and his lectures at Cambridge University were not widely attended during his lifetime.
Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian polymath born in 1452 who made contributions in numerous fields including art, science, and invention. Some of his most notable inventions included conceptual designs for a tank, parachute, submarine, and scissors hundreds of years before they would be realized, as well as an early design for a bicycle and inflatable boats. He is renowned as one of the greatest geniuses of all time.
Michael Faraday was an English physicist and chemist born in 1791 who is primarily known for his discovery of electromagnetic induction. He made many other important discoveries including the chemical action of electric current, diamagnetism, the effect of magnetic fields on light, and the laws of electrolysis. Faraday introduced scientific terms still used today and invented the first electric motor and transformer.
Galileo was born in Pisa, Italy in 1564 to a noble but impoverished family. From a young age, he was drawn to art and learning. He received his primary education at a nearby monastery and showed great aptitude for academics. Though his father wanted him to become a priest, Galileo had a passion for science and discovery. He went on to make important contributions in mechanics, invention, and astronomy through his development of improved telescopes and microscopic observation techniques. His astronomical observations of the moon, sun, and Jupiter's moons strengthened the heliocentric model of the solar system put forth by Copernicus.
Distance learning education has emerged as a solution to overcome barriers of physical location and time by using internet technologies to deliver course content to remotely located students. There are two main types of distance learning courses - synchronous which involve live online communication, and asynchronous which allow students to work independently at their own pace. To create a successful distance learning course, teachers must design an effective online course site, prepare course materials and activities, choose chat times for discussion, facilitate student interaction, and build a learning community through teaching, social, and cognitive presences.
The document outlines the key activities of the Odessa Association for the 2015-2016 year under the leadership of Anna Savchenko. Activities for students included Skype video conferences between Ukrainian and international students, olympiads and contests. Activities for teachers included an international conference on the global student dialogue, presentations at a TESOL conference, meetings with the head of Odessa Oblast, seminars on using technology in English lessons, and participation in summer schools. All of these activities were made possible through support from the American Diplomatic University.
Using music in the English classroom can benefit students in several ways. Music helps create a positive learning environment and allows students to focus. Direct music activities can help students understand concepts and improve creativity. Listening to certain types of music may increase brain activity and relaxation. The teacher should choose music based on the desired effect, such as inspiring students or teaching about other cultures. Identifying metaphors in song lyrics, like the example of "I Am a Rock", can help students understand this literary device.
The Uzhhorod Teacher's Association held numerous seminars, webinars, and workshops from 2001 to 2016 focused on effective teaching skills and methods. Topics included interview skills, art and culture, English grammar and writing, student engagement, career development, and international projects. Demonstration lessons and student conferences were also organized covering subjects like poetry, traditions, the environment, and summer camp activities.
Viktoriia is a teacher from Ukraine who teaches English and German to students aged 10-16. She enjoys traveling and gardening. At her lessons, she uses various interactive methods like project-based learning, games, and apps to develop students' skills. She implements tasks that require group work, critical thinking, and presenting different viewpoints to solve problems. One lesson plan focuses on the topic of seasons and uses a story to practice language skills through pre, during, and post reading activities like drawing mind maps, filling in a poem, and retelling the story.
Women may lose up to ten inches of height as they age. The spine can compress as the discs between the vertebrae thin and weaken over decades. This loss of height is natural and occurs gradually as people grow older.
This document introduces a new service called "Fusion Fix-it" that helps life sciences companies navigate regulatory requirements and develop drugs in Southeast Asia. The service provides regulatory support, introduces manufacturing and formulation sites, presents pre-clinical packages, designs clinical programs, and offers bioanalytical and data management capabilities across the region. Companies interested in developing drugs in Southeast Asia can contact Elizabeth Stevens for an initial analysis of needs and how Fusion Fix-it can help.
The term ‘generalised’ in eeg reports too much ambiguityOlusola Adeyemi
The document discusses issues with the term "generalized" in EEG reporting and the classification of seizures and epilepsies. It notes that while "generalized" is widely used to describe bilateral epileptiform discharges, these discharges are not truly generalized across the entire brain. The term is ambiguous as it is used to refer to EEG patterns, seizures, and epilepsies. The 2010 ILAE classification abandoned the distinction between generalized and focal epilepsies. The author argues EEG reports would be more accurate if they described patterns as "bilateral and synchronous, maximal frontally" rather than simply "generalized". Good communication between neurologists and neurophysiologists is needed to properly interpret EEGs in clinical context
The document provides instructions for students to complete an online activity to transcribe and translate a gene. Students are asked to: [1] Transcribe DNA to RNA by pairing nucleotides; [2] Identify the start codon for methionine; [3] Drag the corresponding amino acid to the RNA strand; [4] Note how many amino acids were produced. Additional questions ask students to analyze a genetic code chart and identify features such as the number of stop codons and the amino acid with the most codons. Students are also asked where transcription and translation occur in the cell based on an accompanying diagram.
Hany Abdel hamid Abo Ouf is an Egyptian electrical engineer seeking a challenging position in electrical project management or telecom project management. He has over 18 years of experience in fields including RF engineering, radar systems, optical fiber, mobile communications, and project management. He has expertise in technologies such as GSM, CDMA, UMTS, Cisco networking, and fiber optic splicing and testing.
Isaac Newton was an English physicist, mathematician, mechanic and astronomer born in 1642 who made seminal contributions to classical physics and optics. He developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation, which dominated the scientific view of the physical universe for the next three centuries. Newton also invented calculus and made discoveries in optics. Despite his contributions, Newton had an unhappy childhood and solitary nature, and his lectures at Cambridge University were not widely attended during his lifetime.
Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian polymath born in 1452 who made contributions in numerous fields including art, science, and invention. Some of his most notable inventions included conceptual designs for a tank, parachute, submarine, and scissors hundreds of years before they would be realized, as well as an early design for a bicycle and inflatable boats. He is renowned as one of the greatest geniuses of all time.
Michael Faraday was an English physicist and chemist born in 1791 who is primarily known for his discovery of electromagnetic induction. He made many other important discoveries including the chemical action of electric current, diamagnetism, the effect of magnetic fields on light, and the laws of electrolysis. Faraday introduced scientific terms still used today and invented the first electric motor and transformer.
Galileo was born in Pisa, Italy in 1564 to a noble but impoverished family. From a young age, he was drawn to art and learning. He received his primary education at a nearby monastery and showed great aptitude for academics. Though his father wanted him to become a priest, Galileo had a passion for science and discovery. He went on to make important contributions in mechanics, invention, and astronomy through his development of improved telescopes and microscopic observation techniques. His astronomical observations of the moon, sun, and Jupiter's moons strengthened the heliocentric model of the solar system put forth by Copernicus.
Distance learning education has emerged as a solution to overcome barriers of physical location and time by using internet technologies to deliver course content to remotely located students. There are two main types of distance learning courses - synchronous which involve live online communication, and asynchronous which allow students to work independently at their own pace. To create a successful distance learning course, teachers must design an effective online course site, prepare course materials and activities, choose chat times for discussion, facilitate student interaction, and build a learning community through teaching, social, and cognitive presences.
The document outlines the key activities of the Odessa Association for the 2015-2016 year under the leadership of Anna Savchenko. Activities for students included Skype video conferences between Ukrainian and international students, olympiads and contests. Activities for teachers included an international conference on the global student dialogue, presentations at a TESOL conference, meetings with the head of Odessa Oblast, seminars on using technology in English lessons, and participation in summer schools. All of these activities were made possible through support from the American Diplomatic University.
Using music in the English classroom can benefit students in several ways. Music helps create a positive learning environment and allows students to focus. Direct music activities can help students understand concepts and improve creativity. Listening to certain types of music may increase brain activity and relaxation. The teacher should choose music based on the desired effect, such as inspiring students or teaching about other cultures. Identifying metaphors in song lyrics, like the example of "I Am a Rock", can help students understand this literary device.
The Uzhhorod Teacher's Association held numerous seminars, webinars, and workshops from 2001 to 2016 focused on effective teaching skills and methods. Topics included interview skills, art and culture, English grammar and writing, student engagement, career development, and international projects. Demonstration lessons and student conferences were also organized covering subjects like poetry, traditions, the environment, and summer camp activities.
Viktoriia is a teacher from Ukraine who teaches English and German to students aged 10-16. She enjoys traveling and gardening. At her lessons, she uses various interactive methods like project-based learning, games, and apps to develop students' skills. She implements tasks that require group work, critical thinking, and presenting different viewpoints to solve problems. One lesson plan focuses on the topic of seasons and uses a story to practice language skills through pre, during, and post reading activities like drawing mind maps, filling in a poem, and retelling the story.
Paris is located in northern France on the river Seine. It has a population of over 12 million people, making it one of the most populated cities in Europe. Paris sits in the northern part of France along the River Seine.
This document discusses science picnics held at the Kryvyi Rih Humanitarian – Technical Lyceum No129 in Ukraine. The picnics aim to educate students on health topics like nutrition, fitness, and environmental preservation through both academic studies and hands-on experiences. The goal is to teach students about healthy living and prepare them to be effective citizens. Students present their research projects on topics like solar energy usage and solar collectors in both Ukrainian and English through this Polish-Ukrainian educational initiative, which brings together enthusiastic co-thinkers to jointly promote education for health.