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      What happens when phases get individualistic: on LF-only and PF-only phases 

      Marusic, Franc (Servicio Editorial de la Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatearen Argitalpen Zerbitzua, 2005)
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      What has changed over 18 years? Future teachers’ language use and attitudes towards multilingualism in the Basque Autonomous Community 

      Bier, Ada; Lasagabaster Herrarte, David ORCID (Taylor & Francis, 2022-09-19)
      Attitudes are learned and one’s personal experience and social environment play a role in shaping them. Teachers in particular exert a significant impact on the formation of students’ language attitudes. This study targets ...
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      What if gravity becomes really repulsive in the future? 

      Albarran, Imanol; Bouhmadi López, Mariam ORCID; Morais, João (Springer, 2018-03-24)
      The current acceleration of the Universe is one of themost puzzling issues in theoretical physics nowadays. We are far from giving an answer in this letter to the question of its nature. Yet, with the observations we have ...
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      What is in the fish? Collaborative trial in suspect and non-target screening of organic micropollutants using LC- and GC-HRMS 

      Dürig, Wiebke; Lindblad, Sofia; Golovko, Oksana; Gkotsis, Georgios; Aalizadeh, Reza; Nika, Maria-Cristina; Thomaidis, Nikolaos; Alygizakis, Nikiforos A.; Plassmann, Merle; Haglund, Peter; Fu, Qiuguo; Hollender, Juliane; Chaker, Jade; David, Arthur; Kunkel, Uwe; Macherius, André; Belova, Lidia; Poma, Giulia; Preud'Homme, Hugues; Munschy, Catherine; Aminot, Yann; Jaeger, Carsten; Lisec, Jan; Hansen, Martin; Vorkamp, Katrin; Zhu, Linyan; Capelli, Francesca; Roscioli, Caludio; Valsecchi, Sara; Baagnati, Renzo; González Gaya, Belén; Prieto Sobrino, Ailette; Zuloaga Zubieta, Olatz; Gil Solsona, Rubén; Gago Ferrero, Pablo; Rodríguez Mozaz, Sara; Budzinski, Hélène; Devier, Marie-Helene; Dierkers, Georg; Boulard, Lise; Jacobs, Griet; Voorspoels, Stefan; Rüdel, Heinz; Ahrens, Lutz (Elsevier, 2023-10-25)
      A collaborative trial involving 16 participants from nine European countries was conducted within the NORMAN network in efforts to harmonise suspect and non-target screening of environmental contaminants in whole fish ...
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      What is innovation? New lessons from biology 

      Martínez, Sergio F. (Servicio Editorial de la Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatearen Argitalpen Zerbitzua, 2019)
      During the 19th century, evolutionary models of innovation followed a famous thesis of continuity, according to which methods and explanatory patterns of biology should have an important say in the social sciences. In the ...
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      What is the best way of implementing social innovation? A practical investigation 

      Sánchez Cruzado Ryan, Jane Alice (2022-02-02)
      Social innovation is currently one of the leading drivers for social change. It is well established that the success of social innovation is an essential part of pushing our society forward into greater resilience. This ...
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      What is the Price of Conservation? A Review of the Status Quo and Recommendations for Improving Cost Reporting 

      White, T.B.; Petrovan, S.O.; Christie, A.P.; Martin, P.A.; Sutherland, W.J. (BioScience, 2022)
      Wildlife conservation is severely limited by funding. Therefore, to maximize biodiversity outcomes, assessing financial costs of interventions is as important as assessing effectiveness. We reviewed the reporting of costs ...
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      What makes an awfully good oxymoron? 

      Bolognesi, Marianna M.; Combei, Claudia Roberta; La Pietra, Marta; Masini, Francesa (ELSEVIER, 2024)
      Oxymorons combine two opposite terms in a paradoxical manner. They are closely intertwined with antonymy, since the union of antonymous items creates the paradoxical effect of the oxymoron and generates a new meaning. ...
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      What mechanism of niche segregation allows the coexistence of sympatric sibling rhinolophid bats? 

      Salsamendi Pagola, Egoitz ORCID; Garín Atorrasagasti, Ignacio ORCID; Arostegui Madariaga, Inmaculada ORCID; Goiti Ugarte, Urtzi ORCID; Aiartza Azurtza, José Ramón ORCID (Biomed Central, 2012)
      Introduction: Our purpose was to assess how pairs of sibling horseshoe bats coexists when their morphology and echolocation are almost identical. We collected data on echolocation, wing morphology, diet, and habitat use ...
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      What motivates students to pursue a career in gerontological nursing? The cultural adaptation and validation of the Spanish version of the CMGN questionnaire 

      Zubeldia Etxeberria, Josune; Pereda Goikoetxea, Beatriz; Elordi Güenaga, Udane; Zinkunegi Zubizarreta, Nagore; Liceaga Otazu, Nerea; Sanz Echevarría, María Begoña; Ugartemendia Yerobi, Maider (Elsevier, 2024-04)
      Background Career motivation toward gerontological nursing (CMGN) has been studied by various authors. It is essential to identify the influencing factors and guarantee that undergraduate nursing degrees provide adequate ...
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      What spacetime does: ideal observers and (Earman's) symmetry principles 

      Sus, Adán (Servicio Editorial de la Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatearen Argitalpen Zerbitzua, 2023)
      The interpretation and justification of Earman’s symmetry principles (stating that any spacetime symmetry should be a dynamical symmetry and vice-versa) are controversial. This is directly connected to the question of how ...
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      What to consider when pseudohypoparathyroidism is ruled out: iPPSD and differential diagnosis 

      Pereda Aguirre, Arrate; Garin Elcoro, Intza; Spanish Network for Imprinting Disorders; Pérez de Nanclares Leal, Guiomar (Biomed Central, 2018-03-02)
      Background: Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) is a rare disease whose phenotypic features are rather difficult to identify in some cases. Thus, although these patients may present with the Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy ...
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      ‘What tools should we use?’: Politicized youth’s perspectives on digital activism in the Basque Country 

      Odriozola Irizar, Onintza ORCID; Iraola Arretxe, Iker; Larrinaga Renteria, Ane ORCID (Intellect, 2022-10-01)
      As has occurred with all political activism, contentious counter-hegemonic activism has found a new space for political action on the internet. The massive expansion of digital space in recent years has increased the ...
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      What Type of Learning Methods do Pupils Prefer in Museums and at School? Elementary School Pupil’s Perceptions of Visual Thinking Strategies as Applied at the Barcelona Picasso Museum 

      Gonzalez-Sanz, Myriam; Wilson-Daily, Ann E.; Feliu-Torruella, Maria; Ibáñez Etxeberria, Alex ORCID (Sage, 2023-10-25)
      This case study, using triangulation-focused mixed methodology, analyzes the perceptions of 477 elementary school pupils after exposure to Visual Thinking Strategies through the educational programs of the Barcelona Picasso ...
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      What usage can do: The effect of language dominance on simultaneous bilinguals’ morphosyntactic processing 

      Caffarra, Sendy; Zimnukhova, Svetlana; Mancini, Simona (Linguistics Vanguard, 2016)
      Even when bilinguals learn both languages from birth and achieve high levels of proficiency, they rarely use their languages to the same degree. Recent findings suggest that individual differences in bilingual profile ...
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      What's wrong with our theories of evidence? 

      Reiss, Julian (Servicio Editorial de la Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatearen Argitalpen Zerbitzua, 2014)
      Este artículo describe y valora críticamente diversas teorías de la evidencia en relación a cuatro desiderata. Una buena teoría de la evidencia debería ser tanto una teoría sobre el apoyo evidencial [evidential support] ...
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      Whatsapp elkarrizketak zigor prozesuan: frogaren balorazioan sortutako zailtasunak 

      Muñoz González, June (2023-06-02)
      Agerikoa da, XX. mendeko erdialdean emandako iraultza teknologikoaren ondoren, gure egunerokotasunean teknologiak duen pisua. Aurrerapen teknologiko geldiezin horrek gizarte osoari eragiten badio ere, gutxi batzuk baino ...
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      What’s in a name? On the latest attempts to revive an Æther 

      Monfort Urkizu, Beñat; Navarro Vives, Jaume (Springer Nature, 2023)
      The development and evolution of the “Einstein–Æther Theory” (Æ-theory) shows that there is a field in cosmology where the word ether is being used again. It is unclear, however, whether this æther may be regarded in ...
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      Wheel-rail interaction and conformal contact analysis 

      Blanco Lorenzo, Julio (2023-10-20)
      Se estudia el contacto conforme rueda-carril, 3D y con fricción, mediante simulaciones por ordenador con modelos numéricos, incluyendo una versión de la teoría exacta de contacto de Kalker extendida para contacto conforme ...
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      Wheel-rail wear index prediction considering multiple contact patches 

      Santamaría Manrique, Javier ORCID; García Vadillo, Ernesto ORCID; Oyarzabal de Celis, Olatz ORCID (Elsevier, 2009-06)
      This paper shows a new wheel-rail contact model specially suited to obtain wear indexes between wheel and rail when the vehicle negotiates tight curves. The model presented in the paper enables introduction of the two ...