RELATING THE MAKERSPACE MOVEMENT TO DIY ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT IN AN ONLINE INTERVENTION COURSE FOR ADULTS WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES

Relating the Makerspace Movement to DIY Adaptive Equipment in an Online Intervention Course for Adults with Physical Disabilities

Many occupational therapy programs use hybrid instruction methods that include virtual learning.To ensure active learning techniques, instructors must alter and adapt traditional instruction methods to the virtual environment.This article explores the use of a virtual Makerspace to create adaptive equipment used throughout online intervention cours

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The quasi-parallel lives of satellite cells and atrophying muscle

Skeletal muscle atrophy or wasting accompanies various chronic illnesses and the aging process, thereby reducing muscle function.One of the most important components contributing to effective LIP SHIMMER FIG muscle repair in postnatal organisms, the satellite cells, have recently become the focus of several studies examining factors participating i

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The phenology of the subnivium

The subnivium is a seasonal refuge that exists at the interface between the snowpack and the ground, and provides a haven for a diversity of species to survive extreme winter temperatures.Due to the fitness of many plants and animals being strongly influenced by winter conditions, much attention has been given to changes in the timing of snow cover

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Co-inoculation with rhizobia and AMF inhibited soybean red crown rot: from field study to plant defense-related gene expression analysis.

BackgroundSoybean red crown rot is a major soil-borne disease all over the world, which severely affects soybean production.Efficient and sustainable methods are strongly desired to control the soil-borne diseases.Principal findingsWe firstly investigated the disease incidence and index of soybean red crown rot under different phosphorus (P) additi

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Four new species of Laelius Ashmead (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae) from Korea with an updated key to species in the Eastern Palaearctic region

The genus Laelius Ashmead, 1893 (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae) is a cosmopolitan bethylid genus with 68 valid species distributed across most zoogeographic regions worldwide.This taxonomic study on 6 Piece Outdoor Package Korean species of Laelius has led to the description of four new species, namely L.afores sp.nov., L.atratus sp.nov., L.sulcatus sp.n

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