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Autor:
James E Hollenbeck
Publikováno v:
The Hoosier Science Teacher. 41:37-43
Recommendations are provided regarding why informal education programming should be included in our schools. Eight recommendations are provided to help informal educators connect to individuals and organized groups.
Autor:
Ali Talha Khalil, Faouzia Tanveer, James E Hollenbeck, Muhammad Ali, Muhammad Idrees, Zabta Khan Shinwari, Muhammad Ovais
Publikováno v:
Health security. 15(3)
Emerging infectious diseases pose a serious threat to public health security; this is especially true in the underdeveloped world because of limited resources to combat them. These emerging pathogens are characterized by a novel mode of pathogenesis
Publikováno v:
SHS Web of Conferences, Vol 28, p 01047 (2016)
It has recently been shown that a person, an author particularly, faces the challenges of visualization in the cognitive process. The aim of this study is to consider the forms of thinking process and the changes happened in education process and in
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Autor:
James E. Hollenbeck
Publikováno v:
Infection, Genetics and Evolution
Most significant change in the evolution of the influenza virus is the rapid growth of the Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) on a global scale. These industrial agricultural operations have the potential of housing thousands of animals i
Autor:
James E. Hollenbeck
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Medical Sciences
The 1918 Influenza pandemic was one of the most virulent strains of influenza in history. This strain quickly dispatched previously held theories on influenza. World War One introduced new environmental stresses and speed of dissemination logistics n
Autor:
James E. Hollenbeck
Publikováno v:
Indian journal of microbiology. 49(4)
The 1918 influenza pandemic was one of the most virulent strains of influenza in history. Phylogenic evidence of the novel H1N1 strain of influenza discovered in Mexico last spring (2009) links it to the 1918 influenza strain. With information gained