Cell phone use distracts young adults from academic work with limited benefit to self-regulatory behavior. [PDF]
Joshi SC, Woodward J, Woltering S.
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Abstract Understanding human anatomy is crucial for improving public health outcomes; however, effective methods of engaging the public in this domain remain underexplored. This report investigates four hands‐on, creative, and accessible methods for enhancing anatomical knowledge during public engagement events: drawing, clay modeling, needle felting ...
Janet Philp, Joan Smith
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Asthma Patients' Use of Cell Phone Features and Their Willingness to Use Them for Self-Management. [PDF]
Alshehri RA, Alanazi AT.
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Adopting Cell Phones in EFL Teaching and Learning
Guoqiang Cui, Shuyan Wang
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Characteristics of Cell Phone Only, Listed, and Unlisted Telephone Households [PDF]
John Tarnai+2 more
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“Because everybody's different”: Co‐designing body donor program consent processes
Abstract While it is broadly accepted that body donation for anatomical education should rely on informed consent, consent processes vary substantially. Best practice guidelines for body donation are typically published by anatomical societies and may not reflect details valued by prospective donors or the educators and students who utilize donor ...
Georgina C. Stephens
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Ulnar Nerve Entrapment Among Cell Phone Users: Cell Phone Elbow (Cubital Tunnel Syndrome). [PDF]
Ukkirapandian K+4 more
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A randomized controlled study on medical students learning anatomy through hands‐on ultrasound
Abstract Anatomy education in the undergraduate medical curriculum faces many competing interests, including the increasing demand for ultrasound learning. Instead of being treated as a separate subject, ultrasound can offer a unique lens to visualize anatomy without using cadaveric materials.
Micah Grubert Van Iderstine+3 more
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DYnamics of Contraception in Eswatini (DYCE): protocol for a high-frequency, longitudinal cell phone survey. [PDF]
Greenleaf A+6 more
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Micronucleus Assay in Cell Phone Users: Importance of Oral Mucosa Screening. [PDF]
Ghandehari M, Sadri D, Farhadi S.
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