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    The language learning experiences of students with dyslexia: lessons from an interview study.

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    Our interview study investigated what experiences Hungarian students with dyslexia have in the language learning group and concerning the general behavior, the instructional methods and assessment techniques of their language teachers. Long qualitative interviews were conducted with 15 students of different ages who studied foreign languages in a variety of educational settings. Our results indicate that the participants generally had negative experiences when studying in groups, especially if the number of students in the group was high, but they enjoyed when they received special attention and the rate of progress was adjusted to their needs. Students with dyslexia were found to be highly appreciative of clear and well-structured explanations and frequent revision opportunities. The students' views confirm the high importance of applying motivational teaching strategies in teaching foreign languages to students with dyslexia and the existence of an indirect link between teachers' attitude to dyslexia, teacher behavior, and language learning effort

    Biodisponibilidade de ferro em diferentes compostos para leitÔes desmamados aos 21 dias de idade Bioavailability of iron in different compounds for piglets weaned at 21 days old

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    Avaliou-se a biodisponibilidade de ferro de diferentes compostos visando sua utilização em dietas para leitĂ”es desmamados. Utilizaram-se 44 leitĂ”es (7 nĂŁo-anĂȘmicos e 37 anĂȘmicos) desmamados aos 21 dias de idade (7,3 ± 1,8 kg) e distribuĂ­dos em dois grupos: grupo nĂŁo-anĂȘmico e grupo anĂȘmico. Durante sete dias, os animais do grupo nĂŁo-anĂȘmico receberam dieta com FeSO4.7H2O (sulfato ferroso hepta-hidratado) na dose de 100 mg/kg e os do grupo anĂȘmico, dieta sem ferro (<15 mg/kg ração). No sĂ©timo dia, depois de determinada a concentração de hemoglobina sanguĂ­nea e diagnosticada a anemia, os leitĂ”es foram agrupados segundo o produto do peso (kg) &#215; hemoglobina (g/dL) e alojados individualmente, durante 13 dias, em gaiolas para estudos de digestibilidade, onde foram alimentados com seis raçÔes Ă  base de milho e leite em pĂł: trĂȘs raçÔes-padrĂŁo com FeSO4.7H2O em quantidade equivalente a 80, 150 e 200 mg Fe/kg de ração; duas raçÔes experimentais com ferro (150 mg/kg) na forma de FeSO4 microencapsulado com carboximetilcelulose ou de ferro quelado com metionina; e uma controle com ferro (100 mg/kg). O consumo de ração foi medido diariamente. Nos dias 0, 3, 6, 9 e 13 do perĂ­odo de repleção, os animais foram pesados para avaliação do desempenho e o sangue foi coletado para determinação da concentração de hemoglobina. Ao final do ensaio, os animais foram sacrificados e o fĂ­gado foi coletado para determinação das concentraçÔes de ferro total, ferro heme e ferro nĂŁo-heme. As concentraçÔes hepĂĄticas de ferro heme, ferro nĂŁo-heme e ferro total nĂŁo diferiram entre os animais, entretanto, os do grupo controle apresentaram excesso de ferro total no fĂ­gado, relacionado Ă  dose de ferro injetada nos leitĂ”es apĂłs o desmame. Em comparação ao FeSO4.7H2O nĂŁo encapsulado, os compostos de ferro microencapsulado com carboximetilcelulose e de ferro quelado com metionina promovem melhor conversĂŁo alimentar em leitĂ”es desmamados.<br>Iron bioavailability from different compounds was evaluated to be used in diets for weaned piglets. Forty four piglets (7 non-anemic and 37 anemic) weaned at 21 days old (7.3 ± 1.8 kg) were distributed into two groups: non-anemic group and anemic group. During seven days, the animals from non-anemic group were fed diet with ferrous sulfate hepthydrate (FeSO4.7H2O) in the dose of 100 mg/kg and of the anemic group, diet without iron (<15 mg/kg diet). On the seventh day, after the determination blood hemoglobin concentration and diagnosed with anemia, piglets were grouped according to product of the weight (kg) &#215; hemoglobin (g/dL) and individually housed, for 13 days in cages for digestibility studies, where they were fed with six diets based on corn and powdered milk: three standard diets with FeSO4.7H2O in equivalent amount of 80, 150 and 200 mg Fe/kg diet; two experimental diets, one with iron (150 mg/kg) in form of FeSO4 microencapsulated with carboxymethylcellulose and other chelated with methionine, and a control diet with iron (100 mg/kg). In the days 0, 3, 6, 9 and 13 of the repletion period, the animals were weighed for performance evaluation and blood was collected to determine the hemoglobin concentration. At the end, the animals were slaughtered and liver was collected for determination of total iron concentrations, Fe-heme and Fe non-heme. Liver concentrations of Fe-heme, Fe non-heme and Fe-total did not differ among animals, however, the control group showed excess of Fe-total in the liver, related to iron injected dose in the piglets after weaning. Compared to FeSO4.7H2O not encapsulated, iron compounds microencapsulated with carboxymethylcellulose and iron chelate with methionine promote better feed conversion in weaned piglets
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