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    ESOL Students in the Art Room: An Art Educator\u27s Resource Guide

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    The research conducted in this thesis is centered on the ESOL Hispanic student population, in the art classroom in Georgia. The information contained in this paper is meant to serve as a guide and resource for art educators with high populations of ESOL students in their classrooms. A review of current ESOL best practices in several content areas is included. Based on the research, guidelines and suggestions for accommodating these learners in the art room were developed, as well as a sample unit that includes three lesson plans, PowerPoint presentations and assessment rubrics

    Germinação de sementes de pau-de-balsa (Ochroma pyramidale (Cav.) Urb.) - Bombacaceae.

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    O teste de germinação de sementes de Ochrma pyramidale (Cav.) Urb. foirealizado a temperaturas 20°, 25°, 30°, 20°_ 30° e 25°_ 35°C e substratos papel de filtro, areia, venniculita e rolo de papel com seis repetições de 50 sementes. Para a superação de dormência das sementes utilizou-se escarificação mecânica, embebição em água oxigenada e água fervente. Recomenda-se a germinação de sementes de pau-de-balsa em papel de filtro a temperatura de 30°C após imersão em água fervente por 4 minutos

    Demandas de serviços no Laboratório de Análises de Sementes da Embrapa Milho e Sorgo (CNPMS) Sete Lagoas, MG.

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    Edição dos resumos do 18º Congresso Brasileiro de Sementes, 2013, Florianópolis

    A cultura do milheto.

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    Complete high-precision entropic sampling

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    Monte Carlo simulations using entropic sampling to estimate the number of configurations of a given energy are a valuable alternative to traditional methods. We introduce {\it tomographic} entropic sampling, a scheme which uses multiple studies, starting from different regions of configuration space, to yield precise estimates of the number of configurations over the {\it full range} of energies, {\it without} dividing the latter into subsets or windows. Applied to the Ising model on the square lattice, the method yields the critical temperature to an accuracy of about 0.01%, and critical exponents to 1% or better. Predictions for systems sizes L=10 - 160, for the temperature of the specific heat maximum, and of the specific heat at the critical temperature, are in very close agreement with exact results. For the Ising model on the simple cubic lattice the critical temperature is given to within 0.003% of the best available estimate; the exponent ratios β/ν\beta/\nu and γ/ν\gamma/\nu are given to within about 0.4% and 1%, respectively, of the literature values. In both two and three dimensions, results for the {\it antiferromagnetic} critical point are fully consistent with those of the ferromagnetic transition. Application to the lattice gas with nearest-neighbor exclusion on the square lattice again yields the critical chemical potential and exponent ratios β/ν\beta/\nu and γ/ν\gamma/\nu to good precision.Comment: For a version with figures go to http://www.fisica.ufmg.br/~dickman/transfers/preprints/entsamp2.pd

    Aspectos fotomorfogenéticos de plantas jovens de jatobá (Hymenaea courbaril L.).

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    Organizado por Patricia Póvoa de Mattos, Celso Garcia Auer, Rejane Stumpf Sberze, Katia Regina Pichelli e Paulo César Botosso

    Gauge invariance of the background average effective action

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    Using the background field method for the functional renormalization group approach in the case of a generic gauge theory, we study the background field symmetry and gauge dependence of the background average effective action, when the regulator action depends on external fields. The final result is that the symmetry of the average effective action can be maintained for a wide class of regulator functions, but in all cases the dependence of the gauge fixing remains on-shell. The Yang-Mills theory is considered as the main particular example.Comment: Fits the version accepted in EPJ

    Impact of trust on local residents' mega-event perceptions and their support

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    This study examines the influence of residents’ trust in government and organizing committee on their impact perceptions and support for a mega-event, namely, 2014 FIFA World Cup. Findings suggest significant relationships between impact perceptions and support. While trust in government is found to be a significant determinant of impact perceptions, findings indicate no significant relationship between trust in government and support, which suggest that the relationship is mediated by impact perceptions. While a positive relationship between trust in the organizing committee and positive impact perceptions is found, findings suggest no significant relationship between trust in the organizing committee and negative impact perceptions. Trust in the organizing committee is also found to have significant positive impact on support
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