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    Hierarchical Data Representation Model - Multi-layer NMF

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    In this paper, we propose a data representation model that demonstrates hierarchical feature learning using nsNMF. We extend unit algorithm into several layers. Experiments with document and image data successfully discovered feature hierarchies. We also prove that proposed method results in much better classification and reconstruction performance, especially for small number of features. feature hierarchies

    Three Cases of Student Teaching Practice for Social Justice in Early Childhood Education

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    Although teachers may agree that it is important to teach all learners equitably, it is challenging to practice social justice oriented pedagogy due to its multiplicity and complexity. This participatory action research attempted to examine student teaching practices that three teacher candidates approached to teach for social justice with young children (Preschool – 1st grade) in suburban and urban school settings. For this qualitative research, multiple data sources such as observations, interviews, and documents from course work and field placement were collected and analyzed. This study discusses different student teaching practices each participant chose to teach for social justice and different areas of diversities each participant focused in different contexts. It concludes with some suggestions for early childhood teacher educators with insights and tools to support teacher candidates to teach for social justice. Keywords: Diversity, teacher candidate, early childhood education, teacher educatio

    Janus Devices for Gastrointestinal Drug Delivery

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    Comparison of Movement of the Upper Dentition According to Anchorage Method: Orthodontic Mini-Implant versus Conventional Anchorage Reinforcement in Class I Malocclusion

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    Objective. To compare the amounts of anchorage loss in the upper first molar (U6) and of retraction of the upper central incisor (U1) in cases with Class I malocclusion between orthodontic mini-implants (OMIs) and conventional anchorage reinforcements (CARs). Methods. The subjects were 40 female adult patients with Class I malocclusion who were treated with extraction of the first premolars and sliding mechanics. The subjects were divided into Groups 1 (N = 20, CAR) and 2 (N = 20, OMI) according to anchorage method. Lateral cephalograms were taken before (T0) and after treatment (T1). Seven skeletal and dental variables and ten anchorage variables were measured. Mann-Whitney test was used for statistical analysis. Results. Group 2 showed significantly larger retraction of U1 (U1E-sag, 9.5 mm : 7.1 mm, P < .05) and less anchorage loss of U6 (U6M-sag, 0.2 mm : 2.2 mm, P < .05; U6A-sag, 0.3 mm versus 2.4 mm, P < .01) than Group 1. There was opposite vertical movement in U1 and U6 between Groups 1 and 2 (U1E-ver, 0.9 mm intrusion : 0.7 mm extrusion; U6F-ver, 1.0 mm intrusion : 0.9 mm extrusion, P < .05). Conclusion. Although OMI could not reduce the treatment duration, it could provide better maximum anchorage of U6, greater retraction of U1, intrusion of U1 and U6 than CAR

    Rubisco activity and gene expression of tropical tree species under light stress

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    Tropical rain forests contain an ecologically and physiologically diverse range of vegetation and habitats. Sun-acclimated plants can be divided into two groups, shade-tolerant and shade-intolerant, according to the plant’s physiological and genetic responses. Some tropical species have potential capacity for light damage in a shaded environment as well as shade-tolerance to compensate for the impaired light harvesting complex. In particular, ribulose‐1,5‐bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) is regulated by the Calvin cycle, which participated in protein synthesis. Rubisco plays a role in CO2 fixation, which helps supply the energy to regulate Rubisco for ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) reduction. Light intensity is associated with the photosynthetic rate and genetic response to moderate growth environments.Keywords: Gene expression, growth, light intensity, Rubisco activityAfrican Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 12(20), pp. 2764-276

    An Empirical Study on the factors influencing the utilization and the effectiveness of Enterprise Instant Messenger

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    Communication technology has been recognized to play an important role in boosting organization’s competitiveness and viability by facilitating efficient communication and information sharing. Lately, many organizations began to actively adopt the self-developed Enterprise Instant Messenger (EIM) as a common organizational communication medium after experiencing security problem with public messengers like MSN. Its utilization and tangible benefits of EIM, however, vary. There’s an urgent need to understand how each organization embraces EIM and to empirically evaluate whether active use of EIM can result in a better communication, eventually leading into better business productivity. In this research we try to investigate those antecedents which may have affected the high use of EIM and a better decision making efficiency. Theoretical justification of research variables and causal relationships of our research model are mainly based on Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), media selection theory, and social influence model. Through a survey data analysis of 171 EIM users, it was found that perceived usefulness, social influence, the externally-orientated organizational culture had a significant effect on the high use of EIM. In addition, the use of EIM was found to have a significant effect on the efficiency in the decision-making process
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