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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Through their eyes: a Photovoice study of environmental stressors and mental health among young women in Kampala's urban slums. [PDF]
Swahn MH +3 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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Striking a Balance With Business and Engineering Content in Biomedical Engineering Capstone Design. [PDF]
Eberhardt AW.
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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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Retraction notice to "Examining the relationship between international digital trade, green technology innovation and environmental sustainability in top emerging economics" [Heliyon 10 (2024) e28210]. [PDF]
Wei Y +5 more
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Partnership between CTSI and business schools can promote best practices for core facilities and resources. [PDF]
Reeves L +4 more
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International Staff in UK Business Schools: Difficulties and Student Perception [PDF]
Abou-Seada, M, Sherer, MJ
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Essential work, invisible workers: The role of digital curation in COVID‐19 Open Science
Abstract In this paper, we examine the role digital curation practices and practitioners played in facilitating open science (OS) initiatives amid the COVID‐19 pandemic. In Summer 2023, we conducted a content analysis of available information regarding 50 OS initiatives that emerged—or substantially shifted their focus—between 2020 and 2022 to address ...
Irene V. Pasquetto +2 more
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