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A gamified resource for learning anatomy terminology aids retention
Abstract A card game, “Hold your Nerve,” was developed to aid memorization of anatomy terminology in small‐group learning formats. Each of the 719 cards consisted of an anatomical term and its definition. To play, a student blindly holds a card so as to block the definition but display the term to the group, who must provide verbal/physical clues to ...
Eva M. Sweeney +3 more
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Job competence gap of quantity surveying graduates of higher vocational colleges with a high dimensional measurement error model. [PDF]
Huangfu D, Chang YF.
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EFFECTIVE BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
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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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Toward robust social media sentiment for SMEs: a comparative study of dictionary-based and machine learning approaches with insights for hybrid methodologies. [PDF]
Susanto H +10 more
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Abstract Anecdotally, educational institutions without access to human remains may choose to import these from other countries; however, there is currently no published information illuminating the existence of this trade. This study therefore aimed to document the nature of international transfer of human remains for education, and explore anatomists'
Jackie Hazelhurst +7 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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Evaluation of Patient Experience in a Private Hospital in Costa Rica-A Retrospective Study. [PDF]
Hanley-Vargas G +6 more
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Associating cognitive abilities with naturalistic search behavior
Abstract Differences in cognitive abilities affect search behaviors, but this has mostly been observed in laboratory experiments. There is limited research on how users search for information in real‐world, naturalistic settings and how real‐world search behaviors relate to cognitive abilities.
Tung Vuong +2 more
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A Thematic Analysis Exploring Bowel Cancer Screening Promotional Visuals in the United Kingdom and India. [PDF]
Yfantidou I +8 more
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