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A worldwide food shortage has been projected as a result of the current increase in global population and climate change. In order to provide sufficient food to feed more[...]
2020 | articles |
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As translation and interpreting studies continue to develop cognitive theories of translator and interpreter behavior and processing, there has been increased emphasis on[...]
2021 | articles |
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This article presents a research-based proposal on how to integrate translation and interpreting into the business language classroom, focusing on both text-based and int[...]
2023 | articles |
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This article presents a case study of a Spanish-language newspaper, The Puerto-Rico Eagle, published in Puerto Rico after the Spanish-American War in order to identify th[...]
2022 | articles |
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Digital pen technologies have enabled new forms of interpreting and provided new ways to train interpreting students in consecutive interpreting; however, digital pens al[...]
2022 | articles |
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Research on public service interpreting employs a number of methods to examine a range of variables, from specific linguistic and paralinguistic variables to spatial posi[...]
2020 | articles |
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Exoskeletons of Odontodactylus japonicas, the smasher-type mantis shrimp, feature a raptorial appendage comprising a Bouligand architecture of chitin nanofibrils with new[...]
2020 | articles |
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Presented at the Association of College and Research Libraries Conference in Cleveland, Ohio. April 2019. Numerous presentations focus on ways librarians can go beyond [...]
2019 |
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In Spring 2021, the highly transmissible SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant began to cause increases in cases, hospitalizations, and deaths in parts of the United States. At the ti[...]
2022 | articles |
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Startup-shutdown cycling is one of the main factors that contribute to fuel cell deterioration related to high cathode potential. In this study, a coupled model with the [...]
2020 | articles |