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What lies beneath: L1 morphosyntax seeping in through young learners’ EFL
Recent findings regarding L1 use among students learning English as a Foreign Language (EFL) have called into question the notion of a negative correlation between proficiency and lexical crosslinguistic influence (CLI). ... -
What makes a social crisis? The societalization of social problems: reseña
El libro de Jeffrey C. Alexander se propone la tarea de delimitar el concepto de societalización, los motivos que frenan o que hacen que no se produzca y por último testar un modelo de societalización propuesto. -
What makes a social crisis? The societalization of social problems: reseña
Jeffrey C. Alexander es uno de los sociólogos más destacados y prolíficos del contexto académico estadounidense actual. En su última obra, titulada What Makes a Social Crisis? The Societalization of Social Problems (2019), ... -
Whatsapp alrededor del aula
Analizamos las características que desempeñan los grupos de conversación de WhatsApp de tres cursos de secundaria en dos institutos, en Navarra y Cataluña, a partir del análisis del contenido y del discurso de 5 conversaciones ... -
When did gully erosion start to be accelerated in the Penedès – Anoia vineyard region (NE Spain)?
(Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa, 2007) Contribución a congreso / Biltzarrerako ekarpenaGully erosion in the Penedès-Anoia (NE Spain) region is not a past phenomenon. In this respect, recent research by Martínez-Casasnovas et al. (2003) has shown that neat erosion rates in gullies reach 576±58 Tn ha-1 year-1 ... -
When do women make a better table? Examining the influence of women directors on family firm's corporate social performance
Our paper seeks to further understand the influence of gender board diversity on firms' corporate social performance (CPS) in the context of publicly held family firms. Grounded on corporate governance and family firm ... -
When multinationals leave: a CGE analysis of the impact of divestments
(Kiel Institute for World EconomyZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, 2014) Artículo / ArtikuluaMost studies on Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) focus on the impact of their expansion through inward or outward foreign direct investment (FDI) flows. However, divestments are quite common among the operations of MNEs. ... -
White and red Brazilian Sao Simao's kaolinite-TiO2 nanocomposites as catalysts for toluene photodegradation from aqueous solutions
The presence of volatile organic compounds in groundwater is a major concern when it is used as a drinking water source because many of these compounds can adversely affect human health. This work reports on the preparation ... -
White Plant: Redistribución del Lay Out de la planta para flujos idóneos.
(2019) Trabajo Fin de Grado/Gradu Amaierako LanaEl presente proyecto se ha desarrollado en la empresa Tecnoconfort S.A. y su título es el siguiente: “White Plant: Rediseño y redistribución del Lay Out de la planta para flujos idóneos”. El objetivo es analizar todos ... -
Who are the potential consumers of organic fruits and vegetables in Central Chile? A CHAID approach
La demanda por frutas y verduras (F&V) orgánicas está creciendo alrededor del mundo, creando oportunidades de mercado para los países en desarrollo como principales proveedores. Sin embargo, la mayoría de los países en ... -
Whole exome sequencing characterization of individuals presenting extreme phenotypes of high and low risk of developing tobacco-induced lung adenocarcinoma
Background: tobacco is the main risk factor for developing lung cancer. Yet, some heavy smokers do not develop lung cancer at advanced ages while others develop it at young ages. Here, we assess for the first time the ... -
Why are labor markets in Spain and Germany so different?
The volatility of unemployment fluctuations has been about 3 times higher in Spain than in Germany over the recent business cycles (1996-2013). In contrast, fluctuations of the rate of wage inflation were significantly ... -
Why do guests stay at Airbnb versus hotels?: an empirical analysis of necessary and sufficient conditions
Our study explores the differences in necessary and sufficient conditions for producing (dis)satisfactory guest experiences between Airbnb and hotels, intending to develop competitive strategies for the hospitality industry. ... -
Why do I keep mixing the meaning of some words? Teaching or not teaching vocabulary in semantically related sets in EFL
Con el paso de los años, la única técnica utilizada en la enseñanza del vocabulario ha sido la agrupación de palabras en campos semánticos. No obstante, en los últimos años varios estudios han demostrado que esta técnica ... -
Why is manufacturing not more sustainable? The effects of different sustainability practices on sustainability outcomes and competitive advantage
Over the last decades, there has been growing worldwide concern for the notable contribution of manufacturing activities to environmental damages. In this context, there is an open debate regarding the incentives of companies ... -
Why to CLIL? Effects of CLIL on reading comprehension
This empirical study compares two forms of language instruction in secondary school students by testing English reading comprehension in two groups of students taking the second year of Compulsory Secondary Education. One ... -
Why using topological and analytical methods in aggregation of fuzzy preferences?
The Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem states that there is no function fusing individual preferences into a social one satisfying certain properties of 'common sense'. On the contrary, in some of the fuzzy extensions of the ... -
Why we should work on mathematics in pre-school and primary school. An analysis of preservice and in-service school teachers’ views of mathematics
Esta publicación en formato digital incluye los siguientes puntos: Siete cuestionarios diseñados en el marco del proyecto y dirigidos a docentes en formación inicial y continua, orientados a conocer sus conocimientos, ... -
Wide angle terahertz sensing with a cross-dipole frequency selective surface
In this work, a terahertz sensor based on a cross dipole frequency selective surface is analyzed and experimentally tested. The sensing structure is optimized for operation at the fundamental band- stop resonance near ... -
Wide-swing class AB regulated cascode current mirror
A micropower regulated cascode CMOS current mirror is presented, combining floating gate and quasi floating gate MOS transistors to achieve both wide swing and class AB operation, respectively. Measurement results for a ...