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Access is not enough: perspectives of mature students? and professors of the Universities of Aveiro and Algarve [PDF]
The introduction of Law 64/2006 allowed creating alternative forms of access to Higher Education (HE), leading to a significant increase of mature students at Higher Education Institutions (HEI).
Fragoso, António +4 more
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New perspectives - approaches to medical education at four new UK Medical Schools [PDF]
To create more UK doctors, the government has funded an increase in medical student numbers of 57% (from 3749 to 5894)1 between 1998 and 2005. This has been done by increasing student places at existing medical schools; creating shortened programmes open
Campion, Peter +3 more
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This study developed an eEF2K‐targeting PROTAC, A6, that efficiently degrades eEF2K in TNBC cells, inhibiting tumor growth in vitro and in vivo. To enhance tumor‐specific delivery, we engineered A6@ZIF‐8, a pH‐sensitive nanocarrier, which improved drug accumulation at tumor sites, offering a promising therapeutic strategy for TNBC through targeted ...
Shijun Cao +10 more
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Cross cultural comparison: the introduction of new technology with postgraduate students in Hong Kong and the United Kingdom [PDF]
Universities in the United Kingdom are developing collaborations with partners in the East often resulting in academic staff, with little understanding of Eastern cultures, imposing Western designed Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) and lacking ...
Boulton, H
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A novel metal‐supramolecular nanoplatform (FLM@VC) enables efficient brain delivery via meningeal lymphatic vessels (MLVs), bypassing the blood‐brain barrier (BBB) through subcutaneous administration. It reprograms tumor‐associated macrophages (TAMs) and remodels the MLVs to promote DC trafficking and CD8+ T cell activation.
Chenxi Zhang +11 more
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The Evolution of Public Health Education and Training in the United Kingdom [PDF]
The United Kingdom has a long and evolving history of public health education. From the initiation of formal standardised training for Medical Officers for Health in the early 1900s, to the current national public health training programme, public health
Fiona Sim, Helen Hogan, Katie Cole
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In NF2–wild‐type meningiomas, loss of the epigenetic regulator KMT2C suppresses NF2 transcription and inactivates Hippo signaling, driving tumor progression and increasing ferroptosis sensitivity. Restoration of histone acetylation reverses these effects and inhibits tumor growth, identifying KMT2C as a key regulator linking epigenetic control, NF2 ...
Liuchao Zhang +13 more
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Linking skills training and academic education is a formidable challenge in many professional fields. At modern military academies, officer cadets learn military skills and strategic thinking, fostered by skills training and academic education ...
Steven P. A. Hornstra +3 more
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PENGARUH SUPERVISI AKADEMIK KEPALA SEKOLAH DAN PROFESIONALISME GURU TERHADAP MUTU PENDIDIKAN SEKOLAH DASAR NEGERI DI KABUPATEN PURWAKARTA [PDF]
Penelitian ini dilatarbelakangi belum optimalnya mutu pendidikan Sekolah Dasar Negeri di Kabupaten Purwakarta, salah satunya dilihat dari masih adanya nilai akreditasi sekolah tahun 2016 yang masih rendah.
Suwartini, Erni Agustina
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How AI Shapes the Future Landscape of Sustainable Building Design With Climate Change Challenges?
This review examines how artificial intelligence reshapes sustainable building design faced with climate change challenges. The authors synthesize existing studies to demonstrate AI's transformative potential across design lifecycle phases from climate‐aware form generation to performance optimization.
Pengyuan Shen +5 more
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