Galaxy note 3
The Galaxy Note 3 is a smartphone developed by Samsung. It features a large 5.7-inch display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, and 3GB of RAM. The device is capable of capturing images and recording video.
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Fluorescent BSA-Au NCs Probe for 4-CMC Detection
Evaluating Ensemble Music Therapy for Children
Semi-structured interviews [18 ] were conducted separately with each of the mothers (i.e., 24 interviews) and the teachers (i.e., 23 interviews). The interview questions were prepared in advance to direct the participants to the topic being explored and to clarify important points [19 ]. Sample questions included “Can you tell me about the child’s social life? Does s/he have any friends? Does s/he meet with them? If so—what is the nature of these meetings? Do you think the child understands social situations and social codes? Can you give examples to substantiate yourself? Interviews were recorded on a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and later transcribed by the researcher.
Treatment room: The study was conducted in a fully equipped music therapy room that was outfitted with musical instruments and art supplies that were made available in accordance with the treatment plan.
Mobile Device Compatibility Testing
Parametric Mapping of Skin Autofluorescence
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