654 research outputs found

    Letter, to Gerald W. Tomanek, from Louis Krueger, August 25, 1976

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    Letter regarding the delay of the preliminary planning money to select an architectural firm for the project.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/rarick/1032/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, to Blanchard, Vanderweide & Fillmore, from Louis J. Krueger, March 31, 1977

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    Letter regarding the selection of an architectural firm for the building project.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/rarick/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, to James Bibb, Warren Corman and Gerald W. Tomanek, from Louis J. Krueger, June 3, 1977

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    Letter regarding the topic of conversation for the Architectural Selection Committee on June 8, 1977.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/rarick/1037/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, to Gerald W. Tomanek, from Louis Krueger, October 7, 1976

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    Letter regarding the delay on the plans for the building.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/rarick/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, to Woods and Starr & Associates, from Louis J. Krueger, March 31, 1977

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    Letter regarding the selection of an architectural firm for the building project.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/rarick/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Minutes from Architectural Negotiating Committee, March 24, 1977

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    Meeting minutes discussing the interviews for three architectural firms.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/rarick/1034/thumbnail.jp

    Reproductive strategies of the kangaroo leech, Marsupiobdella africana (Glossiphoniidae)

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    AbstractThe Kangaroo Leech, Marsupiobdella africana, is a hermaphroditic organism, with insemination taking place by the planting of a spermatophore on another leech. Spermatophores are mostly planted on the anterior of the recipient leech, but not always. Several spermatophores may be planted by different leeches on a single recipient. The spermatophore consists of two side by side lobes. Within minutes from planting of the spermatophore, the contents are squeezed out and into the body of the recipient. Sperm are believed to find the way to the ova by following chemical cues. Kangaroo Leeches display advanced parental care by transferring fertilized eggs from the reproductive opening to a brood pouch on the ventral side. Fully developed leeches may copulate after detaching from the amphibian host Xenopus laevis, or from the Cape River Crab Potamonautes perlatus with which it maintains a phoretic association

    Attention distribution and cognitive load in a subtitled academic lecture: L1 vs. L2

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    In multilingual classrooms, subtitling can be used to address the language needs of students from different linguistic backgrounds. The way students distribute their visual and cognitive resources during a lecture is important in educational design. Students have to shift their attention between sources of information of varying density and relevance. If there is redundancy between these sources, there will be competition and possible cognitive overload. This paper compares visual attention distribution between subtitles and other sources of information through eye tracking and relates this to academic comprehension and cognitive load as measured through self-report questionnaires and EEG. The study provides promising results for the use of both first and second language subtitles in academic contexts
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