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    Application of "Problem Solving" in Religious Educatiion

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    Anglická anotace (English annotation) Application of the "Problem solving" to the Religious education This dissertation work deals with the practical application of teaching methods "problem solving" in the lessons of religion with all its pros and cons. It deals with issues in the teaching of religious education 8th classes of elementary schools, using only the Czech language and suggested topics, which are set out in the curriculum of religious education Roman Catholic Church in 2004, for use in the diocese of Hradec Králové. The first part is devoted to learning theory, regulations, curriculum and teaching plans of the relevant legislation with regard to the specifics and the territorial limits. The following section presents the individual applicable methods in the "problem solving" with respect to the development of key competencies of students. And in the last section are selected appropriate methods discussed in details and presented on topics discussed in the teaching of religious education lessons. The course of instruction and the subsequent reactions of students and teachers alike are drawn appropriate recommendations to the methods already fully applicable. In conclusion, the proper methods for teaching religious education in the 8th elementary school classroom are described in detail for any..

    MOESM5 of Switchgrass SBP-box transcription factors PvSPL1 and 2 function redundantly to initiate side tillers and affect biomass yield of energy crop

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    Additional file 5: Figure S3.  Expression levels of PvSPL1 in PvSPL1SRDX and rPvSPL1 overexpressing transgenic switchgrass plants were revealed by qRT-PCR. Switchgrass Ubq2 was used as the reference for normalization. PvSPL1: sum of exo- and endo-PvSPL1 transcript versions

    MOESM4 of Switchgrass SBP-box transcription factors PvSPL1 and 2 function redundantly to initiate side tillers and affect biomass yield of energy crop

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    Additional file 4: Figure S2. Relationships between expression levels of the miR156-targeted PvSPL genes and tiller numbers. Twelve independent positive miR156 overexpressing transgenic switchgrass lines were generated by Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. Expression levels of PvSPL1/19, 2/18, 3/5, and 6/7 in the transgenic switchgrass plants were detected by qRT-PCR. Switchgrass Ubq2 was used as the reference for normalization
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