MOTOR ABILITY OF DEAF AND SCIENTIFIC CHILDREN

Motor Ability of Deaf and Scientific Children

This research is descriptive research using a survey method with test techniques.The sample was taken purposively as a sample of 16 children with special needs who were deaf and mentally retarded.Research data collection was carried out through tests, tests for gross motor skills consisted of a test for walking on beetroot birkenstock a straight li

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Mining the stable quantitative trait loci for agronomic traits in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) based on an introgression line population

Abstract Background Human demand for wheat will continue to increase together with the continuous global population growth.Agronomic traits in wheat are susceptible to environmental conditions.Therefore, in breeding practice, priority is given to QTLs of agronomic traits that can be stably detected across multiple environments and over many years.R

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Unidirectional Reflectionless Propagation in Plasmonic Waveguide System Based on Phase Coupling Between Two Stub Resonators

A scheme on unidirectional reflectionless propagation is theoretically investigated in a plasmonic waveguide system which consists of two metal-insulator-metal (MIM) stub resonators side coupled to an MIM plasmonic waveguide.By appropriately tuning the 2007 toyota sienna manual phase difference between two nurevolution dip powder colors stub resona

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The role of astrocytes in Multiple Sclerosis progression

Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory disorder causing central nervous system demyelination and axonal injury.Although its etiology remains elusive, several lines of evidence support the concept that autoimmunity plays a major role in disease pathogenesis.The course ofMS is highly variable; nevertheless, the majority of patients initially present a

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