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COMPREHENSIVE META ANALYSIS 2.2.064 FULL
Please aim to contribute no more than four bullet points per section of approximately 80 characters (i.e., one full sentence) in order to maintain clarity. In order to make the research we publish in the Journal of Computer Assisted Learning more accessible to the non-expert or lay reader the Editors of the Journal have decided that all manuscripts should also include a “Practitioner Notes” section outlining - in bullet point form - what is currently known about the subject matter, what their paper adds to this, and finally the implications of study findings for practitioners. It is hard to predict exactly which issue it will appear in, although our ambition is to keep acceptance-to-printing waits as short as possible. My colleague Ivy Rose Fernandico will contact you again with further details of the procedure from here and, later, a Wiley colleague will deal with production matters. I am pleased to accept your manuscript entitled "A meta-analysis of research on digital game-based science learning" in its current form for publication in the Journal of Computer Assisted Learning. With these promising results, however, high variance within the subgroups of educational levels and those of gaming mechanisms indicate that gaming mechanisms should be developed with care to meet students' different needs in different educational levels. Further, learning and gaming mechanisms play equal roles significantly increasing students' scientific knowledge gains. Further, the results of subgroup analyses suggest that students across educational levels all significantly benefit from game-based science learning although there is no significant difference between the subgroup mean effects. 000), and an overall small-to-medium effect size for Game-mechanism design (k = 12, N-es = 13, adjusted g(RE) = 0.270, p =. An overall medium effect size for Gameplay design (k = 14, N-es = 14, g(RE) = 0.646, p =. Hepatoprotective and Immunosuppressive Effect of Synedrella nodiflora L.This meta-analysis investigates the relative effectiveness of game-based science learning against other instructional methods (Gameplay design) as well as against science game variants enriched with mechanisms (Game-mechanism design).* Title and MeSH Headings from MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. The meta-analysis showed that the LIPG rs9958947 SNP was significantly associated with an increased risk of ischemic stroke in Asian populations (dominant (CC vs. We observed that the mean age of Malaysian stroke patients was less than that of stroke patients from Korea and China. A p value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
COMPREHENSIVE META ANALYSIS 2.2.064 SOFTWARE
The meta-analysis was conducted using the software Comprehensive Meta-Analysis ver. Genotyping of LIPG rs9958947 SNP was performed for 241 Malaysians using real-time polymerase chain reaction, and the odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals were calculated. Therefore, this study investigates this association through a case-control study on a Malaysian population along with a comprehensive meta-analysis. Stroke is one of the top 5 leading causes of death in Malaysia, so it is of interest to investigate whether this SNP is associated with stroke risk in the Malaysian population. This newly discovered SNP increases the risk of stroke in some Asian populations, including Chinese and Korean populations. The rs9958947 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) resides in the promoter region of the lipase G (LIPG) gene.