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Publikováno v:
The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, Vol 49, Iss 1 (2020)
Enacting high expectations for all students in the classroom is a complex undertaking. Underlying, out-of-awareness assumptions may lead to actions, behaviours or pedagogic choices that do not support these high expectations beliefs and intentions. F
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ac32aeae518e4f8eaf8ac76b5e845deb
Autor:
Erberto Lo Bue, John Bray
Art and Architecture in Ladakh shows how the region's cultural development has been influenced by its location across the great communications routes linking India with Tibet and Central Asia. Edited by Erberto Lo Bue and John Bray, the collection co
Autor:
Nicholas John Bray, Jeremy Hall
Publikováno v:
Biological Psychiatry. 91:709-717
Large-scale genomic studies of schizophrenia have identified hundreds of genetic loci conferring risk to the disorder. This progress offers an important route toward defining the biological basis of the condition and potentially developing new treatm
Autor:
John Bray
Publikováno v:
Taxation in Tibetan Societies: Rules, Practices and Discourses ISBN: 9789004529465
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::ea57694752ad18f74802d73b4ab1e704
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004529465_012
https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004529465_012
Publikováno v:
Fire and Materials. 46:313-328
Cone calorimeter and controlled atmosphere cone calorimeter experiments were conducted on various samples. The intent of the tests was to examine the behavior of uniform and composite samples in a range of thicknesses, irradiances, and oxygen concent
Publikováno v:
The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education. 49:32-45
Enacting high expectations for all students in the classroom is a complex undertaking. Underlying, out-of-awareness assumptions may lead to actions, behaviours or pedagogic choices that do not support these high expectations beliefs and intentions. F
Autor:
Michael Conlon O'Donovan, Michael John Owen, James T.R. Walters, Nicholas John Bray, Oliver Pain, Heath E. O’Brien, Lynsey S. Hall, Richard Anney
Publikováno v:
Molecular psychiatry
The majority of common risk alleles identified for neuropsychiatric disorders reside in noncoding regions of the genome and are therefore likely to impact gene regulation. However, the genes that are primarily affected and the nature and developmenta
Autor:
Nigel Williams, James Hrastelj, Neil Robertson, Joanne E. Morgan, Nicholas John Bray, Robert Andrews, Stefan Mark Bishop, Samantha Loveless
Publikováno v:
Brain Communications
The CNS has traditionally been considered an immune privileged site, but is now understood to have a system of immune surveillance, predominantly involving CD4+ T-cells. Identifying functional differences between CNS and blood CD4+ T-cells, therefore
Autor:
Akshay Bhinge, Emma Dempster, Emma L Cope, Grainne M. McAlonan, Leo W. Perfect, Eilis Hannon, Aaron R. Jeffries, Grant W. A. Neilson, Jennifer Imm, Nicholas D. Allen, Jonathan Mill, Nicholas John Bray, Katie Lunnon, Jack Price, Gemma Shireby, Emma Walker, Leonard C. Steg, Deepak Srivastava, Kimberley M Jones, Robert Flynn, Ehsan Pishva, Seema C. Namboori, Joe Burrage, Jonathan P. Davies, Alice Franklin
Publikováno v:
Molecular Brain, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2021)
Molecular Brain
Molecular Brain, 14(1):98. BioMed Central
Molecular Brain
Molecular Brain, 14(1):98. BioMed Central
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and their differentiated neurons (iPSC-neurons) are a widely used cellular model in the research of the central nervous system. However, it is unknown how well they capture age-associated processes, particularly
Autor:
Oliver Pain, James T.R. Walters, Michael Conlon O'Donovan, Christopher W Medway, Lynsey S. Hall, Nicholas John Bray, Elliott Rees, Peter Holmans, Andrew Pocklington, Valentina Escott-Price, Antonio F. Pardiñas, Michael J. Owen
Publikováno v:
Human Molecular Genetics
Schizophrenia is a complex highly heritable disorder. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified multiple loci that influence the risk of developing schizophrenia, although the causal variants driving these associations and their impacts