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Can Hobbies Shape Fine Motor Skills Development in First‐Year Dental and Oral Health Students?
ABSTRACT Introduction Dental students develop fine motor skills that include a complex interplay of finger dexterity, posture and progressive visual‐tactile improvement through spatial awareness and cognition facilitated through university simulation training.
Sowmya Shetty +2 more
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Assessment of Knowledge and Attitudes Related to Food Hygiene Among Food Business Operators in Attica, Greece. [PDF]
Chaidoutis EA +11 more
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Depression and substance use disorder are difficult to treat, prompting interest in psychedelics like DMT, though its neural mechanisms remain unclear. This ex vivo study examined acute DMT effects on electrophysiology in male and female Ih‐negative neurons of the mouse ventral tegmental area (VTA). Low‐dose DMT (500 nM) had no effect, whereas a higher
Jannik Nicklas Eliasen +3 more
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Things at Work: How Things Contribute to Performing Work
Abstract A crucial question for organizations is what constitutes work performance. While the importance of human competence and motivation to work performance has been established, less well understood is how ‘things’ – such as algorithms, tools, instruments, and raw materials – contribute to work performance.
Jörgen Sandberg +2 more
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Pediatric Culinary Medicine: Current Status, Challenges and Opportunities. [PDF]
Loy M +8 more
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Like Bits in a Jigsaw: Exploring Ancillary Staff Interactions With Care Home Residents
ABSTRACT Objectives To explore accounts of the interactions between ancillary workers and care home residents during COVID‐19 pandemic lockdowns. Design Qualitative interview study, following appropriate ethical approvals and procedures. Setting Participants were recruited from care homes in England and through known networks. Interviews were conducted
Kritika Samsi +5 more
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