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ImpaCT2: The impact of information and communication technologies on pupil learning and attainment

pedagogy

Comber C, Harrison C, Lewin C.
GSID: tYwCln78iBsJ
C Harrison, C Comber, T Fisher, K Haw, C Lewin… - 2002 - academia.edu

ImpaCT2 is one of a number of projects commissioned by the Department for Education and Skills and managed by Becta with the aim of evaluating the progress of the ICT in Schools …

The effects of age, gender and computer experience upon computer attitudes

educational research

Comber C, Hargreaves DJ.
GSID: 1D3ffFF1ZJEJ
C Comber, A Colley, DJ Hargreaves… - Educational …, 1997 - Taylor & Francis

The effects of age, gender and prior computing experience upon attitudes towards computers were investigated in 278 secondary school pupils drawn from the 11‐12 and 15‐16 years age‐groups. Males from both age‐groups reported greater experience with and more …

Girls, boys and technology in music education

technology education

Comber C, Hargreaves DJ.
GSID: k6JHk-kvaywJ
C Comber, DJ Hargreaves, A Colley - … Journal of Music Education, 1993 - cambridge.org

… It is from comments like these that we may begin to understand the different ways in which females and males perceive music technology. For many girls, the technology introduces a new complexity into music education which they find...

Interventions early in school as a means to improve higher education outcomes for disadvantaged students

education interventions

Gale T, Hattam R, Comber B.
GSID: jjYOMS3IcGwJ
T Gale, R Hattam, B Comber, D Tranter, D Bills… - 2010 - dro.deakin.edu.au

… This review identifies early interventions in schooling aimed at increasing students' participation in higher education after completing school. 'Early' refers to the school years up to Years 11 and 12; that is, before the last two years of...

Age and gender differences in computer use and attitudes among secondary school students: what has changed?

educational research

Comber C.
GSID: 96lmyDFaTSEJ
A Colley, C Comber - Educational Research, 2003 - Taylor & Francis

The present study examined possible changes in the computer experience and attitudes of 11-12-year-old and 15-16-year-old students following a period in which ICT has become much more widely used in the school curriculum. In comparison with findings from a...

IT and music education: what happens to boys and girls in coeducational and single sex schools?

technology education

Comber C, Hargreaves D.
GSID: shm-8o0-CdMJ
A Colley, C Comber, D Hargreaves - British Journal of Music …, 1997 - cambridge.org

This article reports the second stage of a project investigating the impact of IT, generally stereotyped as a masculine area of competence, in music education. The project examined …

Imitation of a peer as a function of reinforcement from the peer group and rewardingness of the model.

Child development

Hartup WW, Coates B.
PMID: 5583051
Child Dev. 1967 Dec;38(4):1003-16.

No abstract available.

We must identify patients at risk for pre-hospital sudden cardiac arrest at the early phase of myocardial infarction.

Journal of thoracic disease

Montero S, Combes A, Schmidt M.
PMID: 28449446
J Thorac Dis. 2017 Mar;9(3):466-469. doi: 10.21037/jtd.2017.03.30.

No abstract available.

High-throughput phenotyping of lateral expansion and regrowth of spaced Lolium perenne plants using on-field image analysis.

Plant methods

Lootens P, Ruttink T, Rohde A, Combes D, Barre P, Roldán-Ruiz I.
PMID: 27293473
Plant Methods. 2016 Jun 10;12:32. doi: 10.1186/s13007-016-0132-8. eCollection 2016.

BACKGROUND: Genetic studies and breeding of agricultural crops frequently involve phenotypic characterization of large collections of genotypes grown in field conditions. These evaluations are typically based on visual observations and manual (destructive) measurements. Robust image capture and analysis procedures...

Altimeter-derived seasonal circulation on the southwest Atlantic shelf: 27°-43°S.

Journal of geophysical research. Oceans

Strub PT, James C, Combes V, Matano RP, Piola AR, Palma ED, Saraceno M, Guerrero RA, Fenco H, Ruiz-Etcheverry LA.
PMID: 27656332
J Geophys Res Oceans. 2015 May;120(5):3391-3418. doi: 10.1002/2015JC010769. Epub 2015 May 09.

Altimeter sea surface height (SSH) fields are analyzed to define and discuss the seasonal circulation over the wide continental shelf in the SW Atlantic Ocean (27°-43°S) during 2001-2012. Seasonal variability is low south of the Rio de la Plata...

Cell transformation assays as predictors of human carcinogenicity.

Alternatives to laboratory animals : ATLA

Combes R, Balls M, Curren R, Fischbach M, Fusenig N, Kirkland D, Lasne C, Landolph J, LeBoeuf R, Marquardt H, McCormick J, Müller L, Rivedal E, Sabbioni E, Tanaka N, Vasseur P, Yamasaki H.
PMID: 25490287
Altern Lab Anim. 1999 Sep-Oct;27(5):745-67. doi: 10.1177/026119299902700505.

No abstract available.

Late-onset neutropenia after treatment with rituximab for rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases: data from the AutoImmunity and Rituximab registry.

RMD open

Salmon JH, Cacoub P, Combe B, Sibilia J, Pallot-Prades B, Fain O, Cantagrel A, Dougados M, Andres E, Meyer O, Carli P, Pertuiset E, Pane I, Maurier F, Ravaud P, Mariette X, Gottenberg JE.
PMID: 26509060
RMD Open. 2015 Jun 30;1(1):e000034. doi: 10.1136/rmdopen-2014-000034. eCollection 2015.

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the prevalence of late-onset neutropenia and its complications in patients treated with rituximab (RTX) for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and other autoimmune diseases (AIDs) in a prospective registry.METHODS: The AutoImmunity and Rituximab registry is an independent 7-year...

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