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Adding pedagogical process knowledge to pedagogical content knowledge: teachers' professional learning and theories of practice in science education Smith, Colin - Blake, Allan - Kelly, Fearghal - Gray, Peter - McKie, Michelle
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Identity in Shakespeare Halio, Jay L.
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Plan de restauración y conservación del humedal urbano de Calpe, Alicante (SE España) Martínez Pérez, José Emilio - Seva Román, Eduardo - Belda Antolí, Antonio - Pastor López, Antonio - Martín Martín, Joaquín
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Different moments in the participatory stage of the secondary students’ abstraction of mathematical conceptions, Diferentes momentos na abstração de conceitos matemáticos de estudantes secundários Roig Albiol, Ana Isabel - Llinares Ciscar, Salvador - Penalva Martínez, María del Carmen
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Sistema cross-lingüe de acceso inteligente a la información de casos clínicos mediante dispositivos móviles, Cross-lingual intelligent information access system from clinical cases using mobile devices Prieto, María Lorena - Aparicio Galisteo, Fernando - Buenaga Rodríguez, Manuel de - Gachet Páez, Diego - Gaya López, Mari Cruz
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Modeling user behaviour aware websites with PRML Garrigós Fernández, Irene - Gómez Ortega, Jaime
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Detectando la mentira en lenguaje escrito, Detecting deception in written language Almela Sánchez-Lafuente, Ángela - Valencia García, Rafael - Cantos Gómez, Pascual
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Comparison of distance covered in paddle in the serve team according to performance level Ramón Llin, Jesús - Guzmán Luján, José Francisco - Llana Belloch, Salvador - Vuckovic, Goran - James, Nic
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Personalizing the interface in rich Internet applications Garrigós Fernández, Irene - Meliá Beigbeder, Santiago - Casteleyn, Sven
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After at least 138 years of discussion, the etymological puzzle is possibly solved: the originally British English informalism kibosh as in “put the kibosh on [something]” could come from the clogmakers’ term kybosh ‘iron bar which, when hot, is used to soften and smooth leather’ (with possible reinforcement from Western Ashkenazic British English khay bash ‘eighteen pence’), Kibosh: etymology of the English word Gold, David L.
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