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정헌목. « A Case Study on the Change of Awareness and Practice according to the Rise of Small Wedding ». Family and Culture 30, no 1 (mars 2018) : 120–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.21478/family.30.1.201803.005.

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NAKAGOSHI, Ryoma, Seiichi TAKEMASA, Yoshifumi NANBA, Hirofumi MORIOKA, Masataka OYAMA et Kanako NAKAYAMA. « Satisfaction of Family Caregivers with Home Services ». Rigakuryoho kagaku 29, no 6 (2014) : 983–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/rika.29.983.

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Smith, Kathy. « Academic Supervision and the Dysfunctional Family ». Research in Education 64, no 1 (novembre 2000) : 12–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.7227/rie.64.2.

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Pac, David, et Cecilia Serrano Martínez. « Family practices in the construction of creative professionals. A biographical perspective ». International Journal of Sociology of Education 7, no 3 (25 octobre 2018) : 256. http://dx.doi.org/10.17583/rise.2018.3631.

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The aim of this paper is to analyse the relationships between family configurations and creative occupations. For this purpose, a biographical perspective was taken through the reconstruction of the life histories of sixteen creative professionals in Spain. We have followed two lines of approach, namely Florida’s classification of occupations (2002), which distinguishes between a creative class and a super-creative core, and Lahire’s conception of family configuration (1995). The main results reveal the importance of practices that are carried out on a daily basis by the family network (both internally and externally): reading and writing, cultural consumption (theatre, music, exhibitions, etc.), types of leisure (travelling) and forms of authority that lead the way to self-control and domestic family order. We have shown with this study the importance of the transmission of family culture in the construction of people who have creative occupations and the relationship that exists between the family educational capital and the educational level attained by the offspring.
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Freitas, Marcilio, et Marilene Freitas. « The contours of the processes of nature and science education ». International Journal of Sociology of Education 5, no 1 (25 février 2016) : 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.17583/rise.2016.1564.

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Wang, Yuejia. « “Family Keepers” or “Career Seekers” : Understanding the Life Experiences and Educational Trajectories of the Young Chinese Restaurant Owners in the United States ». International Journal of Sociology of Education 12, no 2 (25 juin 2023) : 141–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.17583/rise.10877.

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This qualitative research investigates how Chinese restaurant owners negotiate their education opportunities, family solidarity, and social identity during their migration for success in the United States. The researcher conducted in-depth interviews with nine Chinese restaurant owners in Western New York and identified two types of participants on the basis of their family backgrounds and educational attainments: the "family keepers" and the "career seekers". In short, "family keepers" tend to see ethnic business ownership as a way to sustain their families, while "career seekers" regard the ethnic business as a jumping-off point toward a new career. Incorporating the concept of transnational habitus from Bourdieusian scholars, this study argues that immigrants develop different transnational habitus within which they constantly reframe distinct mechanisms to evaluate their ethnic, family, and human capital for upward social mobility. By offering a comprehensive lens to understand immigrants’ human agency in coping with social and racial inequity, this study suggests one’s capital is dynamic and two-sided when transferring internationally. A certain type of capital denotes both advantages and disadvantages in immigrants’ transnational journey. It also raises the significance of with-group variance in understanding new immigrants’ upward social mobility.
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Koustourakis, Gerasimos S., Georgia Spiliopoulou, Anna Asimaki et Konstantinos Lavidas. « Family cultural activities and educational expectations of Day High School students ». International Journal of Sociology of Education 9, no 1 (25 février 2020) : 93. http://dx.doi.org/10.17583/rise.2020.4715.

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This paper, which uses the concepts of ‘cultural capital’ and ‘practice’ from Pierre Bourdieu’s theory, presents the family cultural activities that Day High School students in Greece adopt in their everyday life and which contribute to shaping their cultural capital. Moreover, an attempt is also made to investigate the role played by the family cultural activities that students adopt, in shaping their expectations concerning their educational future. The research sample consists of 1430 2nd grade Day High School students, who attended High School during the school year 2017-2018, and the research data were collected using a questionnaire. The research results showed that the students in the sample tend to accumulate and integrate into the system of their predispositions a smaller or larger volume of cultural capital, which is a function of the range of family cultural activities they adopt in their everyday lives. In addition, the students’ everyday family cultural activities tend to ‘organize’ the system of their expectations, defining their future educational careers, and orienting them to different educational outlets
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KUMAGAI, Sonoko. « Family Labor in Rice Cropping ». Journal of Rural Studies 17, no 2 (2011) : 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.9747/jars.17.2_1.

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Wahid, Fikri, Suhaimi Sarif et Yusof Ismail. « Rise of the Family Cafe ». IIUM Journal of Case Studies in Management 14, no 2 (24 juillet 2023) : 53–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.31436/ijcsm.v14i2.215.

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This abstract tells the inspiring story of Sudin, a mining worker in Malaysia, who aspires to create a better future for himself and his family. Faced with financial struggles, Sudin decides to migrate to Perth, Australia, seeking better opportunities. With the blessings of his parents, Sudin embraces the challenges of starting anew in a foreign country. In Perth, Sudin and his wife, Aisha, establish Family Cafe—a symbol of hope, resilience, and community. Together with Aisha's father, Haji Ishak, they navigate setbacks and build a thriving halal establishment. Through dedication and support, they win the trust and appreciation of their customers and neighbors, becoming a pillar of the Muslim community. Despite challenges, Sudin, Aisha, and Haji Ishak remain steadfast in their commitment. They overcome supply chain issues, customer concerns, and labor shortages. Their determination attracts the admiration of respected figures like Sheikh Salleh and strengthens their resolve to persevere. Family Cafe becomes a platform for growth, employment, and community empowerment. Sudin and Aisha expand their vision, focusing on sustainability, menu innovation, and engaging with the community. They embrace technology, create opportunities for Muslim youth, and foster inclusivity. This story highlights the power of love, support, and unwavering belief in the face of adversity. Sudin's journey and the success of Family Cafe inspire others to pursue their dreams, overcome obstacles, and create positive change in their communities. Keywords: Family business, migration, resilience, community building
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NAKAGOSHI, Ryoma, Seiichi TAKEMASA, Yoshifumi NANBA, Hirofumi MORIOKA, Masataka OYAMA et Kanako NAKAYAMA. « Satisfaction and Economic Conditions of Family Caregivers Using Long-term Care Insurance ». Rigakuryoho kagaku 29, no 6 (2014) : 867–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/rika.29.867.

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Waugh, Norman. « Reducing the rise in type 2 diabetes ». British Journal of General Practice 58, no 553 (1 août 2008) : 533–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgp08x319693.

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Stull, Judith C. « Family Socioeconomic Status, Parent Expectations, and a Child's Achievement ». Research in Education 90, no 1 (novembre 2013) : 53–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.7227/rie.90.1.4.

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Urra Canales, Miguel, Catalina Acosta Oidor, Verónica Salazar Baena et Edwin Jaime Ruiz. « Bullying. Description of the roles of victim, bully, peer group, school, family and society. » International Journal of Sociology of Education 7, no 3 (25 octobre 2018) : 278. http://dx.doi.org/10.17583/rise.2018.3547.

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This research defines, through an extensive literature review, the roles played by the victim, bully, peer group, school, family and society in the dynamics of bullying. Finally, we conclude that the complexity and diversity of the actors should lead us to rethink the traditional definitions of school bullying, to stake out the focus of research projects and to reconstruct prevention and action policies.
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Khan, Nada. « ADHD and the rise of the private diagnosis ». British Journal of General Practice 73, no 733 (27 juillet 2023) : 358–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgp23x734517.

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MacDonald, M. « Family Ride-Along During Air Transports ». AAP Grand Rounds 1, no 5 (1 mai 1999) : 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/gr.1-5-40.

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Sato, Yutaka, Asuka Nishimura, Momoyo Ito, Motoyuki Ashikari, Hiro-Yuki Hirano et Makoto Matsuoka. « Auxin response factor family in rice ». Genes & ; Genetic Systems 76, no 6 (2001) : 373–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1266/ggs.76.373.

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Sheth, Jagdish N. « The Rise of the Roommate Family ». Research World 2014, no 45 (mars 2014) : 18–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rwm3.20083.

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Breengaard, Michala Hvidt. « Challenging and echoing the nuclear family ». Kvinder, Køn & ; Forskning, no 1-2 (27 septembre 2019) : 120–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/kkf.v28i1-2.116138.

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Doll, Helen, Brian Shine, Jonathan Kay, Tim James et Paul Glasziou. « The rise of cholesterol testing : how much is unnecessary ». British Journal of General Practice 61, no 583 (1 février 2011) : e81-e88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgp11x556245.

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Zou, Wenli, Jingguang Chen, Lijun Meng, Dandan Chen, Haohua He et Guoyou Ye. « The Rice Cation/H+ Exchanger Family Involved in Cd Tolerance and Transport ». International Journal of Molecular Sciences 22, no 15 (30 juillet 2021) : 8186. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22158186.

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Cadmium (Cd), a heavy metal toxic to humans, easily accumulates in rice grains. Rice with unacceptable Cd content has become a serious food safety problem in many rice production regions due to contaminations by industrialization and inappropriate waste management. The development of rice varieties with low grain Cd content is seen as an economic and long-term solution of this problem. The cation/H+ exchanger (CAX) family has been shown to play important roles in Cd uptake, transport and accumulation in plants. Here, we report the characterization of the rice CAX family. The six rice CAX genes all have homologous genes in Arabidopsis thaliana. Phylogenetic analysis identified two subfamilies with three rice and three Arabidopsis thaliana genes in both of them. All rice CAX genes have trans-member structures. OsCAX1a and OsCAX1c were localized in the vacuolar while OsCAX4 were localized in the plasma membrane in rice cell. The consequences of qRT-PCR analysis showed that all the six genes strongly expressed in the leaves under the different Cd treatments. Their expression in roots increased in a Cd dose-dependent manner. GUS staining assay showed that all the six rice CAX genes strongly expressed in roots, whereas OsCAX1c and OsCAX4 also strongly expressed in rice leaves. The yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) cells expressing OsCAX1a, OsCAX1c and OsCAX4 grew better than those expressing the vector control on SD-Gal medium containing CdCl2. OsCAX1a and OsCAX1c enhanced while OsCAX4 reduced Cd accumulation in yeast. No auto-inhibition was found for all the rice CAX genes. Therefore, OsCAX1a, OsCAX1c and OsCAX4 are likely to involve in Cd uptake and translocation in rice, which need to be further validated.
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Probowati, Deviana Diah, et Masahid Masahid. « Efficiency and Contribution of Labor in Rice Farming in the Lower Bengawan Solo River Basin, Bojonegoro Regency ». QISTINA : Jurnal Multidisiplin Indonesia 3, no 1 (1 juin 2024) : 458–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.57235/qistina.v3i1.2232.

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Agriculture contributes to development as an economic activity, as a livelihood and as a provider of environmental services. Farmers can be likened to companies because farmers, apart from being producers, are also workers and managers who manage rice farming so that optimal production results are obtained. Bojonegoro Regency is one of the districts that passes through the Bengawan Solo River. Most of the rice fields in Bojonegoro Regency have irrigation channels originating from the Bengawan Solo river. The farmer's household economy consists of production, consumption and labor contribution activities in farming. For rice farming activities, farmers need input including labor, both family labor and non-family labor. Labor in rice farming includes male labor and female labor, both family labor and non-family labor. The aim of this research is to analyze labor efficiency in the household economy of rice farmers in the Hilir Bengawan Solo watershed and to analyze the contribution of family labor to the income of rice farmer families. The research method uses a survey method by taking 30 samples. The analysis technique used uses the DEA analysis method and the contribution of labor to farming family income. The research results show that DEA is 0.35 and the contribution of labor to family income is 52.5%, which is considered moderate.
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Brockley, J. A. « The Pathological Family : Postwar America and the Rise of Family Therapy ». Journal of American History 101, no 1 (22 mai 2014) : 317–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jahist/jau191.

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Sasongko, Sasongko. « PENGARUH RASKIN TERHADAP PENGELUARAN KONSUMSI DAN SOSIAL EKONOMI SERTA KESEJAHTERAAN KELUARGA DI JAWA TIMUR ». EKUITAS (Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan) 14, no 3 (2 février 2017) : 365. http://dx.doi.org/10.24034/j25485024.y2010.v14.i3.2178.

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The purpose of this research is to examine: (1) the influence of rice for impoverished family to family’s consumption expenses; (2) the influence of rice for impoverished family to family’s socio economic condition; (3) the influence of family’s socio-economic condition to family consumption expenses; (4) the influence of family’s socio-economic condition to family welfare; (5) the influence of family’s consumption expenses to family welfare. Research variables include four latent variables and 18 indicators. The number of family samples is 180 families for Madurese culture, and 60 families for Arek culture. Based on five hypotheses proposed for each cultural area, three hypotheses are accepted for Mataraman culture, 2 hypotheses for Madurese culture, and one hypothesis for Arek culture. The research result are: (1) rice subsidy for impoverished family at Madurese culture has negative influence to family’s consumption expenses; (2) rice subsidy for impoverished family at Mataraman culture has negative influence to family’s socio-economic condition. At Madurese culture, rice subsidy gives positive influence to family’s socio-economic condition; (3) at Mataraman culture, family’s socio-economic condition has positive influence to family’s consumption expenses; and (4) family’s consumption expenses has positive influence to family welfare at Mataraman and Arek cultures.
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Sasongko, Sasongko. « PENGARUH RASKIN TERHADAP PENGELUARAN KONSUMSI DAN SOSIAL EKONOMI SERTA KESEJAHTERAAN KELUARGA DI JAWA TIMUR ». EKUITAS (Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan) 14, no 3 (25 septembre 2018) : 365–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.24034/j25485024.y2010.v14.i3.382.

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The purpose of this research is to examine: (1) the influence of rice for impoverished family to family’s consumption expenses; (2) the influence of rice for impoverished family to family’s socio economic condition; (3) the influence of family’s socio-economic condition to family consumption expenses; (4) the influence of family’s socio-economic condition to family welfare; (5) the influence of family’s consumption expenses to family welfare. Research variables include four latent variables and 18 indicators. The number of family samples is 180 families for Madurese culture, and 60 families for Arek culture. Based on five hypotheses proposed for each cultural area, three hypotheses are accepted for Mataraman culture, 2 hypotheses for Madurese culture, and one hypothesis for Arek culture. The research result are: (1) rice subsidy for impoverished family at Madurese culture has negative influence to family’s consumption expenses; (2) rice subsidy for impoverished family at Mataraman culture has negative influence to family’s socio-economic condition. At Madurese culture, rice subsidy gives positive influence to family’s socio-economic condition; (3) at Mataraman culture, family’s socio-economic condition has positive influence to family’s consumption expenses; and (4) family’s consumption expenses has positive influence to family welfare at Mataraman and Arek cultures.
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Yang, Songjin, Jingming Zhou, Yaqi Li, Jiacheng Wu, Chuan Ma, Yulin Chen, Xingzhuo Sun et al. « AP2/EREBP Pathway Plays an Important Role in Chaling Wild Rice Tolerance to Cold Stress ». International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24, no 19 (22 septembre 2023) : 14441. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241914441.

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Cold stress is the main factor limiting rice production and distribution. Chaling wild rice can survive in cold winters. AP2/EREBP is a known transcription factor family associated with abiotic stress. We identified the members of the AP2/EREBP transcription factor family in rice, maize, and Arabidopsis, and conducted collinearity analysis and gene family analysis. We used Affymetrix array technology to analyze the expression of AP2/EREBP family genes in Chaling wild rice and cultivated rice cultivar Pei’ai64S, which is sensitive to cold. According to the GeneChip results, the expression levels of AP2/EREBP genes in Chaling wild rice were different from those in Pei’ai64S; and the increase rate of 36 AP2/EREBP genes in Chaling wild rice was higher than that in Pei’ai64S. Meanwhile, the MYC elements in cultivated rice and Chaling wild rice for the Os01g49830, Os03g08470, and Os03g64260 genes had different promoter sequences, resulting in the high expression of these genes in Chaling wild rice under low-temperature conditions. Furthermore, we analyzed the upstream and downstream genes of the AP2/EREBP transcription factor family and studied the conservation of these genes. We found that the upstream transcription factors were more conserved, indicating that these upstream transcription factors may be more important in regulating cold stress. Meanwhile, we found the expression of AP2/EREBP pathway genes was significantly increased in recombinant inbred lines from Nipponbare crossing with Chaling wild rice, These results suggest that the AP2/EREBP signaling pathway plays an important role in Chaling wild rice tolerance to cold stress.
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Sovansophal, Kao, et Shimizu Kinya. « Factors Affecting Cambodian Upper Secondary School Students’ Choice of Science Track ». International Journal of Sociology of Education 9, no 3 (25 octobre 2020) : 262. http://dx.doi.org/10.17583/rise.2020.4823.

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Upper secondary school years have been considered as a critical period for attracting students into future science-related majors and careers; yet, Cambodia is facing a worrisome decline trend in the students’ choice of science track. Through the lens of the making of engineers and scientists conceptual framework, the study aims to investigate the factors affecting Cambodian upper secondary school students’ choice of science track. With self-rating questionnaire survey, which randomly covered 751 11th graders in nine upper secondary schools in three provinces of Cambodia, the researcher collected data on three significant factors namely individual ability and personality, family background and encouragement, and upper secondary school experience and support. Binary logistic regression analysis revealed that performance in science and mathematics subjects, attitude towards science, plan to major in STEM, time spent self-studying in science and mathematics subjects, family encouragement, mother’s education, and school location significantly predicted students’ choice of science track. Some important implications for pedagogical orientation were also discussed.
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Xiu-Cheng, Chu, Zhao Ji-Hong, Chai Yang, Zhao Jian-Feng, Zhao Yun-Yang, Jiang Li-Yan, Zhao Fen-Shan, Yu Hui-Qin, Zhao Wei-Dong et You Zhi-Qiang. « Inter-family distant hybridization of Oryza sativa and Oenothera biennis ». Chinese Journal of Agricultural Biotechnology 5, no 3 (décembre 2008) : 197–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1479236208002349.

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AbstractProgenies derived from rice (Oryza sativa ssp. japonica) plants pollinated by Oenothera biennis exhibited numerous morphological and developmental traits. Some variant individuals appeared in generation D2. From generations D3 to D6, a large number of variants were observed, showing distinct variable traits including giant embryos. Statistical analysis on D6 lines showed significant differences between progenies and their rice parental line in several main traits, including plant height (49.2–164.5 cm), panicle number (12.1–38.2), panicle length (20.3–30.3 cm), length of sword leaf (13.8–57.5 cm), leaf width (11.1–25.2 mm), grain number of main panicle (142.0–367.0), percentage of seed setting (0.8–99.0%), 1000-grain weight (19.7–33.8 g) and time from germination to panicle emergence (90.0–108.0 days). Most of the variable coefficients were above 20% (the highest was 40.8%). Through pedigree selection of these plants, genetically stable lines were obtained, which are useful for rice breeding. Results from amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) analysis showed that several rice lines contained extensive genetic variations, which included disappearance of rice parental bands and/or appearance of novel bands.
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Chen, Changhai, Yanjun Li, Hehong Zhang, Qiang Ma, Zhongyan Wei, Jianping Chen et Zongtao Sun. « Genome-Wide Analysis of the RAV Transcription Factor Genes in Rice Reveals Their Response Patterns to Hormones and Virus Infection ». Viruses 13, no 5 (25 avril 2021) : 752. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13050752.

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The RAV family is part of the B3 superfamily and is one of the most abundant transcription factor families in plants. Members have highly conserved B3 or AP2 DNA binding domains. Although the RAV family genes of several species have been systematically identified from genome-wide studies, there has been no comprehensive study to identify rice RAV family genes. Here, we identified 15 genes of the RAV family in the rice genome and analyzed their phylogenetic relationships, gene structure, conserved domains, and chromosomal distribution. Based on domain similarity and phylogenetic topology, rice RAV transcription factors were phylogenetically clustered into four groups. qRT-PCR analyses showed that expression of these RAV genes was significantly up-regulated or down-regulated by plant hormone treatments, including BL, NAA, IAA, MeJA, and SA. Most of the rice RAV genes were dramatically down-regulated in response to rice stripe virus (RSV) and mostly up-regulated in response to Southern rice black-streaked dwarf virus (SRBSDV). These results suggest that the rice RAV genes are involved in diverse signaling pathways and in varied responses to virus infection.
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TAKEMASA, Seiichi, Ryoma NAKAGOSHI, Masahito MURAKAMI, Masayuki UESUGI, Yuri INOUE, Hideaki KOEDA, Susumu NARUSE, Makoto GOTHO et Tomoaki SHIMADA. « Factors Affecting Quality of Life of Family Caregivers of Home-based Care Stroke Patients using Day Care Services ». Rigakuryoho Kagaku 27, no 1 (2012) : 61–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/rika.27.61.

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Broc, Miguel. « Academic performance and other psychological, social and family factors in compulsory secondary education students in a multicultural context ». International Journal of Sociology of Education 7, no 1 (25 février 2018) : 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.17583/rise.2018.2846.

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This work aims to transfer research on academic achievement in compulsory secondary education (CSE) students (12-18 years) from personal factors to others of a psychosocial or sociological type, in a Spanish center with a high level of immigration, which welcome students from twenty eight nationalities whose percentage is about 60%. A second objective was to develop a brief measurement instrument to predict academic achievement, being the main dependent variable the number of suspended subjects in all three course evaluations, finding an optimal constellation of variables which may be more likely to achieve better academic achievement. 317 students of Secondary Education were part of this research in a public center of Zaragoza (Aragon-Spain) who were given an ad hoc Family Settings, Psychosocial and Contextual Questionnaire whose factorial analysis yielded three factors: Context Immigration, Family Settings and academic autobiographical history and study habits. Finally, we analyzed the differences found among students from different continents, trying to find sociocultural foundations and optimal conditions that can explain these differences. Further analysis allow us to glimpse a configuration of the most important variables that point to a hypothetical academic success in this educational field where there is great ethnic and cultural diversity.
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Mather, Darin Mitchel. « Faith in Yourself : Self-Esteem in Guatemalan Religious Schools ». International Journal of Sociology of Education 4, no 1 (25 février 2015) : 69–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4471/rise.2015.04.

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This study examines the effect that private religious schools have on self-esteem. Using data collected from 21 Catholic, evangelical and secular private schools in Guatemala, comparisons are made to determine if there are differences between these school types in students’ self-esteem and academic confidence. Hierarchical linear models are constructed to further examine school differences in the presence of controls for gender and gender ideology, family influence and various religious measures. Contrary to many previous findings, results in this study show that Catholic school students generally have lower levels of self-esteem and academic confidence than students at other types of private religious schools. These lower Catholic school findings persist for measures of reflected appraisals and math confidence even in the presence of relevant controls. Full models also show that gender ideology, family background, and religious beliefs and practices have a significant effect on student self-esteem and academic confidence. Overall, results highlight the key role that religious beliefs and religious saliency have on student self-esteem.
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Lakasing, Edin. « The rise of the medical McJob : why weshouldturn the clock back ». British Journal of General Practice 59, no 562 (1 mai 2009) : 380–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgp09x420789.

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Naqvi, Asadullah. « Diabetes is on the rise, so why are we not bothered ? » British Journal of General Practice 63, no 610 (mai 2013) : 236.2–236. http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgp13x667051.

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KAMIMURA, Satomi, et Sumikazu AKIYAMA. « Assessments of Caregiver Burden in the Family using the Japanese Version of the Zarit Caregiver Burden Interview (J-ZBI) ». Rigakuryoho Kagaku 22, no 1 (2007) : 61–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1589/rika.22.61.

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Saleha, Siti, Iskandar Zulkarnain et Michael Jeffri Sinabutar. « The Livelihood Strategy for Lowland Rice Farming Families in Namang Village, Central Bangka Regency ». Social Science Studies 2, no 6 (30 novembre 2022) : 510–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.47153/sss26.5002022.

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The family livelihood strategy of lowland rice farmers in Namang Village is an effort of lowland rice farmers to overcome poverty, dependence, and injustice that occurs due to the narrowness of paddy fields, low education, and low social status. This study aims to analyze the livelihood strategies of rice farming families in Namang Village in order to stabilize the family economy. This research was conducted in a descriptive qualitative way with data collection methods, namely through interviews, observations, and documentation. This study shows that there are three livelihood strategies for lowland rice farming families. Based on the theory from Scoones (2009), the family livelihood strategies of lowland rice farmers in Namang Village are, 1. Agricultural intensification 2. Multiple livelihood patterns 3. Spatial engineering. Lowland rice farming families in Namang Village carry out agricultural intensification through the development of agricultural crops such as vegetables, and the development of traditional to modern technology. Then a double income pattern by utilizing all family members to earn a living. Lastly, spatial engineering by migrating out of the area.
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Rawlinson, Graham, Ilir R. Mecini et Kevork Hopayian. « Family medicine on the rise in Kosovo ». British Journal of General Practice 66, no 653 (24 novembre 2016) : 614. http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgp16x688129.

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Jiang, Ning, Zhirong Bao, Xiaoyu Zhang, Hirohiko Hirochika, Sean R. Eddy, Susan R. McCouch et Susan R. Wessler. « An active DNA transposon family in rice ». Nature 421, no 6919 (janvier 2003) : 163–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature01214.

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Brown, Jacqueline, Kathleen Tompkins, Eric Chaney et Robert Donovan. « Family member ride-alongs during interfacility transport ». Air Medical Journal 17, no 4 (octobre 1998) : 169–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1067-991x(98)90045-1.

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Aoki, Naohiro, Tatsuro Hirose, Graham N. Scofield, Paul R. Whitfeld et Robert T. Furbank. « The Sucrose Transporter Gene Family in Rice ». Plant and Cell Physiology 44, no 3 (15 mars 2003) : 223–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcg030.

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Chambers, Deborah. « ‘Wii play as a family’ : the rise in family-centred video gaming ». Leisure Studies 31, no 1 (janvier 2012) : 69–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02614367.2011.568065.

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Folk, Destiny, Christian Ryckeley, Michelle Nguyen, Jeremiah J. Essig, Gary L. Beck Dallaghan et Catherine Coe. « Evaluating Family Medicine Resident Narrative Comments Using the RIME Scheme ». Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development 9 (janvier 2022) : 238212052210901. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23821205221090162.

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Background In 2013, the Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) launched the Next Accreditation System, which required explicit documentation of trainee competence in six domains. To document narrative comments, the University of North Carolina Family Medicine Residency Program developed a mobile application to document real time observations. Objective The objective of this work was to assess if the Reporter, Interpreter, Manager, Expert (RIME) framework could be applied to the narrative comments in order to convey a degree of competency. Methods From August to December 2020, 7 individuals analyzed narrative comments of four family medicine residents. The narrative comments were collected from July to December 2019. Each individual applied the RIME framework to the comments and the team met to discuss. Comments where 5/7 individuals agreed were not further discussed. All other comments were discussed until consensus was achieved. Results 102 unique comments were assessed. Of those comments, 25 (25.5%) met threshold for assessor agreement after independent review. Group discussion about discrepancies led to consensus about the appropriate classification for 92 (90.2%). General comments on performance were difficult to fit into the RIME framework. Conclusions Application of the RIME framework to narrative comments may add insight into trainee progress. Further faculty development is needed to ensure comments have discrete elements needed to apply the RIME framework and contribute to overall evaluation of competence.
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Macdonald, Sara, Jill Morrison, Margaret Maxwell, Rosalia Munoz-Arroyo, Andrew Power, Michael Smith, Matt Sutton et Philip Wilson. « ‘A coal face option’ : GPs' perspectives on the rise in antidepressant prescribing ». British Journal of General Practice 59, no 566 (1 septembre 2009) : e299-e307. http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgp09x454106.

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Park, Hye, Tae Kim, Seong Bhoo, Tae Lee, Sang-Won Lee et Man-Ho Cho. « Biochemical Characterization of the Rice Cinnamyl Alcohol Dehydrogenase Gene Family ». Molecules 23, no 10 (16 octobre 2018) : 2659. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23102659.

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Cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase (CAD) is involved in the final step of the phenylpropanod pathway, catalyzing the NADPH-dependent reduction of hydroxy-cinnamaldehydes into the corresponding alcohols. The rice genome contains twelve CAD and CAD-like genes, collectively called OsCADs. To elucidate the biochemical function of the OsCADs, OsCAD1, 2, 6, and 7, which are highly expressed in rice, were cloned from rice tissues. The cloned OsCADs were heterologously expressed in Escherichia coli as His-tag fusion proteins. The activity assay of the recombinant OsCADs showed that OsCAD2, 6, and 7 have CAD activity toward hydroxycinnamaldehydes, but OsCAD1 has no detectable catalytic activity. The kinetic parameters of the enzyme reactions demonstrated that OsCAD2 has the highest catalytic activity among the examined enzymes. This result agrees well with the finding that the Zn binding and NADPH binding motifs and the residues constituting the substrate binding pocket in bona fide plant CADs were fully conserved in OsCAD2. Although they have large variations in the residue for the substrate binding pocket, OsCAD6 and 7 catalyzed the reduction of hydroxycinnamaldehydes with a similar efficiency. Alignment of amino acid sequences showed that OsCAD1 lacks the GxxxxP motif for NADPH binding and has mismatches in residues important in the reduction process, which could be responsible for the loss of catalytic activity. OsCAD2 belongs to CAD Class I with bona fide CADs from other plant species and is constitutively expressed throughout the developmental stages of rice, with preferential expression in actively lignifying tissues such as the root, stem, and panicle, suggesting that it is mainly involved in developmental lignification in rice. The expression of OsCAD2 was also induced by biotic and abiotic stresses such as Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) infection and UV-irradiation, suggesting that it plays a role in the defense response of rice, in addition to a bona fide role in developmental lignification. OsCAD6 and 7 belong in CAD Class II. Their expression is relatively lower than that of OsCAD2 and is confined to certain tissues, such as the leaf sheath, stem, and panicle. The expression of OsCAD6 was stimulated by Xoo infection and UV-irradiation. Thus OsCAD6 appears to be an inducible OsCAD that is likely involved in the defense response of rice against biotic and abiotic stresses.
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Li, Na, Yang Wang, Jing Lu et Chuan Liu. « Genome-Wide Identification and Characterization of the ALOG Domain Genes in Rice ». International Journal of Genomics 2019 (24 février 2019) : 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2146391.

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The ALOG domain genes, named after the Arabidopsis LSH1 and Oryza G1 (ALOG) proteins, have frequently been reported as key developmental regulators in rice and Arabidopsis. However, the investigation of the ALOG gene family is limited. Here, we conducted a genome-wide investigation of the ALOG gene family in rice and six other species. In total, eighty-four ALOG domain genes were identified from the seven species, of which fourteen ALOG domain genes (OsG1/G1Ls) were identified in the rice genome. The fourteen OsG1/G1Ls were unevenly distributed on eight chromosomes, and we found that eight segmental duplications contributed to the expansion of OsG1/G1Ls in the rice genome. The eighty-four ALOG family genes from seven species were classified into six clusters, and the ALOG domain-defined motifs 1, 2, and 3 were highly conserved across species according to the phylogenetic and structural analysis. However, the newly identified motifs 4 and 5 were only present in monocots, indicating a specified function in monocots. Moreover, OsG1/G1Ls exhibited tissue-specific expression patterns. Coexpression analysis suggested that OsG1 integrates OsMADS50 and the downstream MADS-box genes, such as OsMADS1, to regulate the development of rice inflorescence; OsG1L7 potentially associates with OsMADS22 and OsMADS55 to regulate stem elongation. In addition, comparative expression analysis revealed the conserved biological functions of ALOG family genes among rice, maize, and Arabidopsis. These results have shed light on the functional study of ALOG family genes in rice and other plants.
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He, Yurong, Wei Liu, Zhihao Huang, Jishuai Huang, Yanghong Xu, Qiannan Zhang et Jun Hu. « Genome-Wide Analysis of the Rice Gibberellin Dioxygenases Family Genes ». Agronomy 12, no 7 (7 juillet 2022) : 1627. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12071627.

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Gibberellins (GAs), a pivotal plant hormone, play fundamental roles in plant development, growth, and stress response. In rice, gibberellin-dioxygenases (GAoxes) are involved in the biosynthesis and deactivation of gibberellins. However, a comprehensive genome-wide analysis of GA oxidases in rice was not uncovered. Here, a total of 80 candidate OsGAox genes were identified and 19 OsGAox genes were further analyzed. Studies on those 19 OsGAox genes, including phylogenetic tree construction, analysis of gene structure, exploration of conserved motifs and expression patterns, were conducted. Results showed that the GAox genes in Arabidopsis and rice were divided into four subgroups and shared some common features. Analysis of gene structure and conserved motifs revealed that splicing phase and motifs were well conserved during the evolution of GAox genes in Arabidopsis and rice, but some special conserved motifs possessed unknown functions need to be further studied. Exploration of expression profiles from RNA-seq data indicated that each GAox gene had tissue-specific expression patterns, although they varied greatly. The expression patterns of these genes under GA3 treatment revealed that some genes, such as OsGA2ox1, OsGA2ox3, OsGA2ox4, OsGA2ox7, OsGA20ox1, and OsGA20ox4, may play a major role in regulating the level of bioactive GA. Taken together, our study provides a comprehensive analysis of the GAox gene family and will facilitate further studies on their roles in rice growth and development so that these genes can be better exploited.
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Jiang, Xinlei, Shangwei Yu, Yuhan Huang, Junying Huang, Shaochun Liu, Dewei Yang, Junru Fu, Haohua He et Haihui Fu. « Identification of the RRM1 gene family in rice (Oryza sativa) and its response to rice blast ». PeerJ 12 (26 juillet 2024) : e17668. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17668.

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To better understand RNA-binding proteins in rice, a comprehensive investigation was conducted on the RRM1 gene family of rice. It encompassed genome-wide identification and exploration of its role in rice blast resistance. The physicochemical properties of the rice OsRRM1 gene family were analyzed. There genes were also analyzed for their conserved domains, motifs, location information, gene structure, phylogenetic trees, collinearity, and cis-acting elements. Furthermore, alterations in the expression patterns of selected OsRRM1 genes were assessed using quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR). A total of 212 members of the OsRRM1 gene family were identified, which were dispersed across 12 chromosomes. These genes all exhibit multiple exons and introns, all of which encompass the conserved RRM1 domain and share analogous motifs. This observation suggests a high degree of conservation within the encoded sequence domain of these genes. Phylogenetic analysis revealed the existence of five subfamilies within the OsRRM1 gene family. Furthermore, investigation of the promoter region identified cis-regulatory elements that are involved in nucleic acid binding and interaction with multiple transcription factors. By employing GO and KEGG analyses, four RRM1 genes were tentatively identified as crucial contributors to plant immunity, while the RRM1 gene family was also found to have a significant involvement in the complex of alternative splicing. The qRT-PCR results revealed distinct temporal changes in the expression patterns of OsRRM1 genes following rice blast infection. Additionally, gene expression analysis indicates that the majority of OsRRM1 genes exhibited constitutive expressions. These findings enrich our understanding of the OsRRM1 gene family. They also provide a foundation for further research on immune mechanisms rice and the management of rice blast.
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Siagian, Sulastri, Ameilia Zuliyanti Siregar et Maryani C. Tobing. « Inventory And Potential Of Yellow Rice Stem Borer (Scirpophaga incertulas Walker) Parasitoid In Rice Plantation (Oryza sativa L) In Three Villages, Lima Puluh Regency, Batubara District, Northern Sumatra ». Akta Agrosia 23, no 2 (30 décembre 2020) : 55–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.31186/aa.23.2.55-62.

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Yellow rice stem borer (YRSB), Scirpophaga incertulas Walker, often causes decreased of rice production. One of the pest controlling of YRSB used based on the concept of IPC (integrated Pest Control) was biological control using egg parasitoids. The purpose of this research was to find out the inventory and potential of parasitoids of eggs in yellow rice stem borer (S. incertulas) on rice cultivation at 3 locations (Kuala Gunung Village, Cahaya Pardomuan Village, and Air Hitam Village) in Lima Puluh Sub-District, Batubara Regency, Northern Sumatra. The study used a survey method by taking samples of groups of eggs by purposive sampling on rice cultivation. Egg clusters are kept for several days until the parasitoids appear. Parasitoid that appeared was preserved in a bottle containing 70% alcohol, then identification was carried out at the Pest Laboratory of Departmemt of Agrotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Sumatera Utara. This research was conducted from March to September 2019. The results obtained by 3 Parasitoid families were identified, such as Eulophidae, Scelionidae, and Trichogrammatidae. Parasitoid level and parasitoid dominance index were higher in the non-insecticide treatment compared to the insecticide treatment. The highest parasitic rate (41.78%) of the Eulophidae family and the lowest (0.00%) of the Trichogrammatidae family. The highest parasitoid dominance index (0.67) was found in the Eulophidae family and lowest (0) in the Trichogrammatidae family. The distribution pattern of the Eulophidae family was grouped, the Trichogrammatidae family was regular while the Scelionidae family was different for each village. Our prediction, the research will be useful for future.Keywords: Rice, Scirpophaga incertulas, parasitoid, parasitation Level, dominance, distribution pattern.
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Byng, Richard. « Should we, can we, halt the rise in prescribing for pain and distress ? » British Journal of General Practice 70, no 698 (27 août 2020) : 432–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgp20x712217.

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Pradhan, Nilam Shrestha. « Experience on bringing together “career and family” ». Canadian Journal of Physics 95, no 7 (juillet 2017) : xxvi—xxviii. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjp-2016-0679.

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Through this paper we get a glimpse into the life of a woman physicist who has struggled for most of her life to bring together her career and her family in a society rife with gender bias and stereotyping.
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Park, Sang-Il, Hye-Lin Park, Seong-Hee Bhoo, Sang-Won Lee et Man-Ho Cho. « Biochemical and Molecular Characterization of the Rice Chalcone Isomerase Family ». Plants 10, no 10 (30 septembre 2021) : 2064. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10102064.

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Chalcone isomerase (CHI) is a key enzyme in flavonoid biosynthesis. In plants, CHIs occur in multigene families, and they are divided into four types, types I–IV. Type I and II CHIs are bona fide CHIs with CHI activity, and type III and IV CHIs are non-catalytic members with different functions. Rice contains seven CHI family genes (OsCHIs). Molecular analysis suggested that OsCHI3 is a type I CHI, and the other OsCHIs were classified into types III and IV. To elucidate their biochemical functions, OsCHI1, OsCHI3, OsCHI6, and OsCHI7 were expressed in Escherichia coli, and the recombinant OsCHI proteins were purified. An activity assay of recombinant OsCHIs showed that OsCHI3 catalyzed the isomerization of naringenin chalcone and isoliquiritigenin, whereas the other recombinant OsCHIs had no CHI activity. OsCHI3 also exhibited a strong preference to naringenin chalcone compared to isoliquiritigenin, which agrees well with the catalytic properties of type I CHIs. These results ascertain OsCHI3 to be a bona fide CHI in rice. OsCHI3 and the other OsCHIs were expressed constitutively throughout the rice growth period and different tissues. OsCHI3 expression was induced immediately in response to ultra-violet (UV) stress, suggesting its involvement in the biosynthesis of sakuranetin, a flavonoid phytoalexin in rice.
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