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scaffold is a temporary structure made of metal or wood that is used to support workers or materials during construction or repair work on buildings. It provides a safe platform for workers to reach higher areas and perform their tasks.
Full definition
The use
of scaffolds for teaching higher level cognitive strategies.
Here, we use resurrected Precambrian proteins as
scaffolds for protein engineering and demonstrate that a new active site can be generated through a single hydrophobic - to - ionizable amino acid replacement that generates a partially buried group with perturbed physico - chemical properties.
In Stage and Twist a child drinks a mixture of Pepsi and Coca - Cola, a giant puzzle is played by two half - naked young men, an iconic work by Yves Klein is re-enacted with the artist leaping into the void and hitting the pavement below and a group of workers assemble a monumental sculpture out of
scaffolding in an empty field.
Throw some edible material in there that acts
as scaffolding on which the cells can grow, make sure there's the optimal amount of movement and the correct temperature, and eventually you have meat that can be cooked and eaten just like any pork, beef or chicken you get from the store today.
Another copy of the worksheet is provided
with scaffolding for lower ability students.
The injection is made up of a mixture of VentriGelTM, a hydrogel derived from
scaffolding protein that is extracted naturally from the heart.
Using scaffolded instruction optimizes student learning by providing a supportive environment while facilitating student independence.
Construction Accidents Lorraine Gingery handles all types of construction accidents including
scaffolding accidents, defective construction equipment injuries; serious injuries form other contractors or subcontractors, and hazardous conditions.
To develop empathetic responses, start
by scaffolding with simpler questions to help build students» ideas around the theme before getting into more controversial statements.
Lessons aligned to grade - level Virginia science and social studies standards with rich
linguistic scaffolds for English learners
Within a large, tangled timber frame — tacked together with crisscrossing struts and joists like the jerry -
built scaffolding of some demented rollercoaster — hefty industrial - grade orange and black cords suspend five tumbling blocks the size of shipping containers.
In the four - week Plan and Apply module, participants are provided with
scaffolded supports as they map key learnings and create and implement a plan tailored to their own site and work.
The
teacher scaffolds from more to less teacher support, but does not build from simple to complex concepts.
A 54 - year old Boston recently died after falling from
scaffolding at a Waltham construction site.
Following the principles and guidelines of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), readers learn to identify potential barriers to learning, cultivate an engaging «instructor presence» in a virtual environment, develop a detailed syllabus that inspires and motivates students,
help scaffold students» time management skills, and much more.
At The Odierno Law Firm, P.C., our legal team has more than 40 years» experience recovering compensation for clients who have suffered injuries through
scaffolding falls and accidents.
Medicine could employ such systems to improve the tissue compatibility of implants, or to
create scaffolds for tissue regeneration, or perhaps even to build artificial organs.
Teachers
need scaffolding in their professional learning just as much as students do in their learning.
Douglas Fisher and Nancy Frey say that helping students develop immediate and lifelong learning skills is best achieved through guided instruction, which they define as «saying or doing the just - right thing to get the learner to do cognitive work» — in other words, gradually and successfully transferring knowledge and the responsibility for learning to students
through scaffolds for learning.
Printing Skin and Bones (UK) Uses inkjet printing technology to fabricate complex
tissue scaffolds on which cells can be grown.
Their hyperelastic bone is a type of
scaffold made up of hydroxyapatite, a naturally occurring mineral that exists in our bones and teeth, and a biocompatible polymer called polycaprolactone, and a solvent.
Researchers at IBM have found a way to make viral DNA strands self - assemble
into scaffolds on which millions of carbon nanotubes can be placed, creating a cheaper, more efficient alternative to today's silicon chips.
Whereas the team's model proved that the presence of
more scaffolding proteins available at the far downstream end of the neuron (and into the synapse) to AMPA receptors increased during LTP, they found the opposite condition for LDP.
Our bodies are like
scaffold structures — if you change alignment of one thing, the entire structure responds and can become destabilized.
Because activities in these courses
include scaffolded strategies designed to be used with all students, including ELLs / MLLs, in mastering core content, these hours may also be used toward the minimum requirement in language acquisition addressing the needs of English Language Learners.
When scaffolding reading, for example, you might preview the text and discuss key vocabulary, or chunk the text and then read and discuss as you go.
Earlier last month in Rio Rancho, a construction site accident claimed the life of one man and seriously injured several others when five - story
scaffolding collapsed at Presbyterian Rust Medical Center.
Authoritative parenting,
parental scaffolding of long - division mathematics, and children's academic competence in fourth grade.
Then the molecular combs line up and bridge the gaps between the severed neurons,
forming scaffolds that allow the cells to flourish.
Students who become proficient at collaborating with others through such
scaffolded activities are better equipped to take ownership of their learning.
«First we had to develop a custom
scaffold strand that contained 51 kilobases.
On a typical work day, they are expected to perform digging tasks along with
erecting scaffolding and ensuring the general cleanup of sites before and after each shift.
They compared Ras - transformed cells with and without p53 and observed that those expressing p53 were less invasive and formed fewer focal adhesions, the molecular linkages that connect the
structural scaffolding within the cell to the extracellular matrix that surrounds the cell.
The Goldwyn Mansion restoration has covered virtually every detail of the property from the original windows, replicating the original wooden fencing and reconstructing the pool cabana's column, even hoisting the blue wisteria vine at the entry onto
scaffolding while the house wall was refinished so that it could later be reinstalled in its mature glory.
«Our experimental model represents a promising technique to culture human liver cells and prepare them for transplantation on a biodegradable
polymer scaffold into the peritoneal cavity,» concluded Dr. Pollok.
DAYTONA BEACH — Saturday - morning winds toppled a 60 - by -40-foot section of a construction
scaffold onto North Atlantic Avenue north of Main Street.
Students who answer «yes» to these questions are more likely to read more widely and gain greater skills, which in turn provides
better scaffolding for further learning in all subjects and areas.
• How the lesson
scaffolds within the unit and the lesson • How the teacher will use technology and traditional resources • What the teacher will do for English language learners, special education students, and students who lack support for schooling