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Glimpses on the global molecular epidemiology and ethiology of Little cherry Disease using Next generation sequencing Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Over the past decade, cherry production in Europe and Asia has been severely affected by Little cherry disease symptoms. Little cherry disease (LChD) is a worldwide important pathogen of commercial sweet (Prunus avium L.) and sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) and occasionally also stone fruit trees (Prunus sp.). During 2014 and 2017, intensive surveys have been conducted to monitor the incidence and spread of LChV-1 and -2 in symptomatic and ...
Understanding the ethiology of chronic pain from a psychological perspective KU Leuven
The etiology of chronic pain-related disability is not fully understood, particularly from a clinical perspective. Investigations to date have identified risk factors and elucidated some important processes driving the development of persistent pain problems. Yet this knowledge and its application are not always accessible to practicing physical therapists or other clinicians. This article aims to summarize the main psychological processes ...
Food-associated factors in ethiology of feline hyperthyroidism: where is the proof? Ghent University
Bridging the gap: technology trends and use of technology in schools Ghent University
The technology acceptance model (TAM): A meta-analytic structural equation modeling approach to explaining teachers' adoption of digital technology in education Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The extent to which teachers adopt technology in their teaching practice has long been in the focus of research. Indeed, a plethora of models exist explaining influential factors and mechanisms of technology use in classrooms, one of which—the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and versions thereof—has dominated the field. Although consensus exists about which factors in the TAM might predict teachers’ technology adoption, the current field ...