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L2 acquisition of verbal constructions: Expressing motion in L2 French and English
(John Benjamins, 2012)
The study examines the production of sentences describing motion in L2 learners, focusing on progress in learning verbal constructions, i.e. pairings of verbs of motion and their compatible syntactic frames in English and ...
Exploring gender and power in clinical encounters
(London: Psychology Press, 2011)
[No abstract available]
Signaling pathways in mouse embryo stem cell self-renewal
(In Tech, 2011)
At the pre-implantation blastocyst stage of development, the mammalian embryo is
composed of a unique collection of cells of which three major populations predominate. The
outermost layer the trophectoderm (TE) gives ...
Neuroinflammatory mechanisms linking pain and depression
(Karger, 2015)
Depression and chronic pain have been estimated to co-occur in up to 80% of patients suffering from these disorders, with this co-morbidity being more disabling and more expensive to both patients and society than either ...
A wicked problem and the SIMPle Solution
(Routledge, 2017-11-02)
[No abstract available]
Curriculum development for sustainable civic engagement
(Educational Developers of Ireland Network, 2013)
Capacity building
both for students and for community partners is an explicit goal for one
particular teaching and learning innovation in Irish higher education. In
addition to offering the opportunity to apply ...
The Olfactory Bulbectomised Mouse
(Humana Press, 2011)
[no abstract available]
6-iodonordihydrocapsaicin
(2009)
6-Iodonordihydrocapsaicin was first synthesized by Giovanni Appendino at the Department of Chemical, Food, Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences (DiSCAFF), Novara, Italy, while developing a series of halogenated ...
Cannabinoids and pain: sites and mechanisms of action
(Elsevier, 2017-06-20)
The endocannabinoid system, consisting of the cannabinoid(1) receptor (CB1R) and cannabinoid(2) receptor (CB2R), endogenous cannabinoid ligands (endocannabinoids), and metabolizing enzymes, is present throughout the pain ...
The role of the brain's endocannabinoid system in pain and its modulation by stress
(Elsevier, 2015-11-06)
Stress has a complex, bidirectional modulatory influence on pain. Stress may either reduce (stress-induced analgesia) or exacerbate (stress-induced hyperalgesia) pain depending on the nature, duration, and intensity of the ...