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Teachers as mediators: an exploration of situated English teaching
Within the context of lower secondary English teaching in South West England, this study identifies in broad terms the competing goals between which English teachers mediate and the explicit and hidden tensions that result. To understand the interactions of competing goals, teachersâ goal-oriented behaviours are referenced to a set of idealised ârole typesâ based on the dimensions of goals, norms, discourses and practices. It is asserted that competing goals, significant to particular educational circumstances, emanate from various sometimes contradictory local, national and perhaps broader social and cultural influences on practice. Yet the teachers observed moved smoothly between goal-oriented behaviours in a continuous and comfortable style, easily and without reflecting any tensions between them. Thus, this article elaborates an account of situated English teaching
CTGF (IGFBP-rP2) is specifically expressed in malignant lymphoblasts of patients with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL)
Connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) is a major chemotactic and mitogenic factor for connective tissue cells. The amino acid sequence shares an overall 28â38% identity to IGFBPs and contains critical conserved sequences in the amino terminus. It has been demonstrated that human CTGF specifically binds IGFs with low affinity and is considered to be a member of the IGFBP superfamily (IGFBP-rP2). In the present study, the expression of CTGF (IGFBP-rP2) in human leukaemic lymphoblasts from children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) was investigated. RNA samples from tumour clones enriched by ficoll separation of bone marrow or peripheral blood mononuclear cells (MNC) from 107 patients with childhood ALL at diagnosis and 57 adult patients with chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) were studied by RT-PCR. In addition MNC samples from children with IDDM and cord blood samples from healthy newborns were investigated as control groups. Sixty-one percent of the patients with ALL (65 of 107) were positive for CTGF (IGFBP-rP2) expression. In the control groups, no expression of CTGF (IGFBP-rP2) in peripheral MNC was detected, and in the group of adult CML patients only 3.5% (2 of 57) were positive for this gene. The role of CTGF (IGFBP-rP2) in lymphoblastic leukaemogenesis requires further evaluation, as does its potential utility as a tumour marker. © 2000 Cancer Research Campaig
Enhancement of Stochastic Resonance in distributed systems due to a selective coupling
Recent massive numerical simulations have shown that the response of a
"stochastic resonator" is enhanced as a consequence of spatial coupling.
Similar results have been analytically obtained in a reaction-diffusion model,
using "nonequilibrium potential" techniques. We now consider a field-dependent
diffusivity and show that the "selectivity" of the coupling is more efficient
for achieving stochastic-resonance enhancement than its overall value in the
constant-diffusivity case.Comment: 10 pgs (RevTex), 4 figures, submitted to Phys.Rev.Let
Stochastic resonance between dissipative structures in a bistable noise-sustained dynamics
We study an extended system that without noise shows a monostable dynamics,
but when submitted to an adequate multiplicative noise, an effective bistable
dynamics arise. The stochastic resonance between the attractors of the
\textit{noise-sustained dynamics} is investigated theoretically in terms of a
two-state approximation. The knowledge of the exact nonequilibrium potential
allows us to obtain the output signal-to-noise ratio. Its maximum is predicted
in the symmetric case for which both attractors have the same nonequilibrium
potential value.Comment: RevTex, 13 pages, 6 figures, accepted in Physical Review
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