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Education + Training, 1987
The accelerating pace of technological and social change has resulted in a large number of jobs, skills and professions becoming either obsolete or dramatically reduced in numbers and importance. This pace of job obsolescence is likely to accelerate rapidly in the 1990s when the full effects of the second industrial revolution, based on the dramatic ...
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The accelerating pace of technological and social change has resulted in a large number of jobs, skills and professions becoming either obsolete or dramatically reduced in numbers and importance. This pace of job obsolescence is likely to accelerate rapidly in the 1990s when the full effects of the second industrial revolution, based on the dramatic ...
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1959
B EFORE 1950, almost all baccalaureate degree programs in nursing open to graduates of hospital schools were specialized in nature. They were designed to prepare nurses either for beginning practice in the public health nursing field, or for administration, teaching, or supervision in hospitals and schools of nursing.
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B EFORE 1950, almost all baccalaureate degree programs in nursing open to graduates of hospital schools were specialized in nature. They were designed to prepare nurses either for beginning practice in the public health nursing field, or for administration, teaching, or supervision in hospitals and schools of nursing.
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Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2001
Since it was identified a decade ago, cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (CDK5) has emerged as a crucial regulator of neuronal migration in the developing central nervous system. CDK5 phosphorylates a diverse list of substrates, implicating it in the regulation of a range of cellular processes - from adhesion and motility, to synaptic plasticity and drug ...
R, Dhavan, L H, Tsai
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Since it was identified a decade ago, cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (CDK5) has emerged as a crucial regulator of neuronal migration in the developing central nervous system. CDK5 phosphorylates a diverse list of substrates, implicating it in the regulation of a range of cellular processes - from adhesion and motility, to synaptic plasticity and drug ...
R, Dhavan, L H, Tsai
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The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2014
Over the past decade, several events and publications have influenced and refocused continuing nursing education. Several of these are briefly reviewed in this column. J Contin Educ Nurs . 2014;45(2):52–53.
Lynore D. DeSilets, Lynore D. DeSilets
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Over the past decade, several events and publications have influenced and refocused continuing nursing education. Several of these are briefly reviewed in this column. J Contin Educ Nurs . 2014;45(2):52–53.
Lynore D. DeSilets, Lynore D. DeSilets
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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1998
With the introduction of the salpingoscopy of the tubal ampullary mucosa in the 1980s, this diagnostic endoscopic examination not only disclosed an exciting world of sharp and detailed in vivo images of the actual site of human fertilization. Its systematic use in the assessment of the tubal factor in subfertile couples also provides specific ...
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With the introduction of the salpingoscopy of the tubal ampullary mucosa in the 1980s, this diagnostic endoscopic examination not only disclosed an exciting world of sharp and detailed in vivo images of the actual site of human fertilization. Its systematic use in the assessment of the tubal factor in subfertile couples also provides specific ...
P J, Puttemans +2 more
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Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 2000
Presents an analysis of the articles published in the periodical, Journal of Librarianship and Information Science (JOLIS), in the period 1991-1999. The analysis was carried out to compare JOLIS’ and was intended as a comparison with a similar survey of the periodical’s first 21 years’ existence (1969-1990), as Journal of Librarianship.
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Presents an analysis of the articles published in the periodical, Journal of Librarianship and Information Science (JOLIS), in the period 1991-1999. The analysis was carried out to compare JOLIS’ and was intended as a comparison with a similar survey of the periodical’s first 21 years’ existence (1969-1990), as Journal of Librarianship.
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2006
TREE was launched in July 1986, at just the right moment. The 1980s were an auspicious time for ecology and evolutionary biology: DNA fingerprinting had burst onto the scene in 1984 and, by the late 1980s, had become an important tool in behavioural ecological studies; molecular ecology soon became a familiar term (even spawning a journal of its own ...
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TREE was launched in July 1986, at just the right moment. The 1980s were an auspicious time for ecology and evolutionary biology: DNA fingerprinting had burst onto the scene in 1984 and, by the late 1980s, had become an important tool in behavioural ecological studies; molecular ecology soon became a familiar term (even spawning a journal of its own ...
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Decades of progress, or the progress of decades?
Scientometrics, 2012In the almost 40 years since we wrote Evaluative bibliometrics enormous advances have been made in data availability and analytic technique. The journal impact factor of the 1960s has clearly not kept up with the state of the art. However, for both old and new indicators, basic validity and relevance issues remain, such as by what standard can we ...
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The Lancet, 2009
The UK’s National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE)—established by the then Secretary of State for Health Frank Dobson—has been in existence for 10 years. Since April 1, 1999, it has provided guidance for the promotion of good health and for prevention and treatment of ill health to the professionals working in the National Health ...
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The UK’s National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE)—established by the then Secretary of State for Health Frank Dobson—has been in existence for 10 years. Since April 1, 1999, it has provided guidance for the promotion of good health and for prevention and treatment of ill health to the professionals working in the National Health ...
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Freedom at the Risk of Decadence
Studies in childhood and youth, 2022Vincenzo Cicchelli +2 more
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