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Why girls play digital games: an empirical study into the relations between gender, motivations and genre Ghent University
In recent years, several studies have explored the motivations for playing different game genres such as MMO (Yee, 2006a, 2006b) and FPS (Jansz & Tanis, 2007). Others have taken steps towards creating an integrated framework for use across genres (Sherry, Lucas, Greenberg, & Lachlan, 2006). Despite the strong gender bias of the game industry, however, none of these studies have tackled the issue of gender differences in motivations. This ...
Using word embedding models to capture changing media discourses : a study on the role of legitimacy, gender and genre in 24,000 music reviews, 1999-2021 Ghent University
PromA Plasmids Are Instrumental in the Dissemination of Linuron Catabolic Genes Between Different Genera KU Leuven
PromA plasmids are broad host range (BHR) plasmids, which are often cryptic and hence have an uncertain ecological role. We present three novel PromA γ plasmids which carry genes associated with degradation of the phenylurea herbicide linuron, two of which originated from unrelated Hydrogenophaga hosts isolated from different environments (pPBL-H3-2 and pBPS33-2), and one (pEN1) which was exogenously captured from an on-farm biopurification ...