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External and internal factors influencing self-directed online learning of physiotherapy undergraduate students in Sweden: a qualitative study [PDF]
Purpose: Online courses have become common in health sciences education. This learning environment can be designed using different approaches to support student learning.
Catharina Sjödahl Hammarlund +2 more
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The field of multi-robot systems (MRSs), which deals with groups of autonomous robots, is recently attracting much research interest from robotics. MRSs are expected to achieve their tasks that are difficult to be accomplished by an individual robot.
Kazuaki YAMADA +2 more
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Lessons learned from an enterprise-wide clinical datathon
In 2020, Baylor College of Medicine held a datathon to inform potential users of a new data warehouse, allow users to address clinical questions, identify warehouse capabilities and limitations, foster collaborations, and engage trainees.
Andrew J. Zimolzak +10 more
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Cooperative behavior of molecular motors
Both experimental evidence and theoretical models for collective effects in the working mechanism of molecular motors are reviewed at three different levels, namely: (i) interaction between the two heads of double-headed motors, particularly in processive motors like kinesin, myosin V and myosin VI, (ii) cooperative regulation of muscle thin filaments ...
Vermeulen, Karen C. +2 more
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Technological innovation of mega construction projects (MCPs) plays a crucial role in promoting upgrades to the construction industry. However, MCPs are complex and the transformation ratio of technological innovation achievements is generally low.
Qinge Wang, Liying Pan
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Promoting collaboration and cultural competence for physician assistant and physical therapist students: a cross-cultural decentralized interprofessional education model [PDF]
Purpose: As the United States health care model progresses towards medical teams and the country’s population continues to diversify, the need for health professional education programs to develop and implement culturally specific interprofessional ...
Kathleen De Oliveira +3 more
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Cooperative Behavior Emerges among Drosophila Larvae [PDF]
Spectacular examples of cooperative behavior emerge among a variety of animals and may serve critical roles in fitness [1, 2]. However, the rules governing such behavior have been difficult to elucidate [2]. Drosophila larvae are known to socially aggregate [3, 4] and use vision, mechanosensation, and gustation to recognize each other [5-8].
Mark, Dombrovski +8 more
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Emergent cooperative behavior in transient compartments
We introduce a minimal model of multilevel selection on structured populations, considering the interplay between game theory and population dynamics. Through a bottleneck process, finite groups are formed with cooperators and defectors sampled from an infinite pool. After the fragmentation, these transient compartments grow until the carrying capacity
Jeferson J. Arenzon, Luca Peliti
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Vasopressin increases human risky cooperative behavior [PDF]
Significance Most forms of cooperative behavior take place in a mutually beneficial context where cooperation is risky as its success depends on unknown actions of others. In two pharmacological experiments, we show that intranasal administration of arginine vasopressin (AVP), a hormone that regulates mammalian social behaviors such as ...
Brunnlieb, Claudia +6 more
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Effects of Reciprocal Rewarding on the Evolution of Cooperation in Voluntary Social Dilemmas
Voluntary participation, as an effective mechanism to promote cooperation in game theory, has been widely concerned. In the meanwhile, reciprocal rewarding plays an important role in motivating individual initiative.
Xiaopeng Li +8 more
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