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    A New Framework of Technology and Engineering Education Proposed by the Japan Society of Technology Education

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    The Japan Society of Technology Education (JSTE), an academic society for leading technology education research in Japan, has proposed a new framework of technology and engineering education in 2021 to impact the next revision of the Japan's national curriculum. The proposal includes a triple-loop model of the engineering design process and a model of the problem-solving process in line with learners' developmental stages. It also proposes to incorporate the connections between physical and cyber technologies, and between technology and other disciplines in the scope of technology education. However, this proposal was written in Japanese only, is not translated in other language. In this report, we will report of the result of survey conducted in this project, and introduce the contents of the proposal with some practical examples

    Author Correction:C151 in KEAP1 is the main cysteine sensor for the cyanoenone class of NRF2 activators, irrespective of molecular size or shape

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    Correction to: Scientific Reportshttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-26269-9, published online 23 May 2018 This Article contains an error in Figure 3.As a result of an error during the preparation of the figures for this Article, the western blots shown in Figure 3A and 3B contained an additional lane for the protein Tubulin. This is because an additional sample was loaded in the last lane of the gel to prevent potential stretching of the gel in this lane during electrophoresis if left empty. It was subsequently left uncropped from the tubulin blot shown in the published figure. The corrected Figure 3 and its accompanying legend appear below. C151 in KEAP1 is the primary sensor for MCE-23 and MCE-1 in MEF cells. Western blot analyses of total cell lysates of KEAP1-knockout MEF cells rescued with either wild-type (WT), single cysteine mutant C151S, double cysteine mutant C273W/C288E or triple cysteine mutant C151S/C273W/C288E of mouse N-terminally tagged HA-KEAP1. Cells (3 × 105 per well), growing in 6-well plates, were exposed to vehicle (0.1% DMSO) (A,B), MCE-23 (A) or MCE-1 (B) for 3 h, after which the cells were lysed. Immunoblotting was performed on cell lysates using antibodies raised against NRF2, HA and α-tubulin.</p

    Transverse strain of aponeurosis in human tibialis anterior muscle at rest and during contraction at different joint angles

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    Des images horizontales et sagittales du tibial antérieur ont été prises chez sept hommes et une femme selon des angles de la cheville de -20°, 0° et 45°. Les résultats suggèrent que la déformation transversale de l'aponévrose est étroitement liée à la longueur de la fibre musculaire et devrait être prise en compte pour une modélisation précise du muscle en 3D
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