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Production of 3D printed biomodels of the canine brain for veterinary neuroanatomy teaching
Abstract Teaching neuroanatomy presents multiple challenges to both students and teachers, as it is a subject with highly dense content that commonly causes the development of aversion by students, a phenomenon referred to as “neurophobia,” which has been documented in human and veterinary medicine students.
João Victor Barbosa Tenório Fireman +1 more
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Peatland paintings from the past: A picture of a wetland described by Philostratus the Elder (ca. 190–230 CE) [PDF]
Texts from ancient cultures provide valuable information on how past societies experienced peatlands and other wetlands. An ancient painting - which has not been preserved - displayed a mire within its landscape. Philostratus the Elder - who wrote a book
Pim de Klerk
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Where Have All the Symbols Gone?: A Study of Sufis and Sufi Symbolism in Ottoman Miniature Paintings
Ottoman miniature paintings represent some of the best preserved and documented works of Islamic art still extant. They differ critically from other forms of miniature painting, such as Persian miniature painting, by not representing Sufi symbolism.
Siegel, Jesse E.
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Exploring Artistic Learning Through the Creation of Tunnel Books [PDF]
This paper discusses the results of an autoethnographic, arts-based study that explored artistic learning through the creation of tunnel books. The researcher, an art teacher at a private Catholic school, chose the Painted Churches of Schulenburg, TX as
Reynolds, Janet
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Abstract The topics of ethics and professionalism in anatomy have only recently gained prominence within the discipline, reflecting trends in medical and health professions education and an increasing awareness of societal expectations around the use of the dead.
Jon Cornwall +2 more
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Book review of Natasha T. Seaman: "The Religious Paintings of Hendrick ter Brugghen. Reinventing Christian Painting after the Reformation in Utrecht." Ashgate, Farnham, 2012. [PDF]
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Gash, John Mervyn
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Promoting engagement in embryology through gamified student‐developed small group sessions
Abstract Learning embryology is often challenging for students as it requires conceptualizing morphological changes to embryologic structures across time. To further complicate the process, while some structures transition to permanent structures, others disappear or degenerate.
Jessica N. Byram +2 more
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Abstract Many theories of human information behavior (HIB) assume that information objects are in text document format. This paper argues four important HIB theories are insufficient for describing users' search strategies for data because of assumptions about the attributes of objects that users seek.
Anthony J. Million +3 more
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Beijing Qingming Scroll Personal Librarian Program Hangin’ With Henry… The fabulous Touch Screen Scanner is Back! A Revolving Display of Stimulating Resources Bryant DVD Drive Laptop Central Relocates!
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