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  1. Effects of Teacher’s error corrections on students’ attitude towards English Class in the Intermediate Intensive English I, at The Department of Foreign Languages of the University... por Liévano Avilés, Carlos Rodolfo, Marroquín Hernández, Karmina Estela, Santana Olmedo, Analía Beatriz

    Publicado 2024
    “…Such a controversy requires teachers to make as many and possible improvements as they can about their current error corrections practice. Thus, to reach the purpose stated above, the research process followed a structured pattern containing the following terms: the conceptual framework, which describes important aspects and theories related to teacher’s error corrections on students while learning English, the methodology that contains the methods, the sample and the way how data analysis is done. …”
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  3. Oral production problems: accuracy, pronunciation, and fluency issues in third-year modern languages students por Ramos Sánchez, Cristina Marisol, Parada Rodríguez, Fátima María, Coreas Rosa, Mariela Jennifer

    Publicado 2025
    “…The study focuses on frequent issues such as improper intonation, articulation patterns, poor stress management, and grammatical errors, all of which hinder effective communication. …”
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  4. Origin of the mutation profile present in SARS-CoV-2 sequences in El Salvador por Ortega Pérez, Carlos Alexander, Rivera, Noé Rigoberto, Sandoval López, Xochitl, Hernández Ávila, Carlos Enrique

    Publicado 2022
    “…Results: The analysis revealed that the mutations found have been reported worldwide, however, the sequences present greater similarity with the changes described in North America, added to this, the global analysis allowed classifying them in the GISAID GH broth, and pangolin lineage B.1.2 and B.1.370, both lineages with a high prevalence in the USA, which reinforces the hypothesis of the North American origin of the Salvadoran sequences. The pattern of changes in the SARS-CoV-2 genome in El Salvador suggests that the mutations are due to the action of APOBEC deaminase (C>T transition) and ADARs (A>G transition), to the effect of reactive oxygen species (ROS) (G>T transversion), to errors in the replication transcription complex (RTC) that escape the correction of the exonuclease activity of NSP14 and finally mutations as a result of recombination mechanisms.…”
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