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Abstract Spatial skills, or spatial ability, is the ability to visualize and mentally manipulate three‐dimensional objects, and is essential to the study of anatomy. This study aims to investigate whether spatial skills required to infer cross‐sectional images could be improved through anatomy learning, as well as gender differences in spatial skills ...
Mandeep Gill Sagoo+3 more
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Lessons learned from conducting assessments in radioanatomy courses on learning management systems
Abstract Radioanatomy, short for radiographic anatomy, is the study of anatomy through medical imaging. Its early‐stage introduction into medical curricula has been recommended in the literature. As with many other medical courses, it has seen a shift toward blended learning, including assessment on learning management systems such as Moodle, one ...
Christian Grévisse, Françoise Kayser
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Discrepancy between knowledge and confidence levels toward obstructive sleep apnea. [PDF]
Dennison S, Oh SL.
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Abstract To keep pace with medicine's unpredictable changes, medical trainees must learn to accurately monitor and evaluate themselves via metacognition (i.e., thinking about thinking). The Metacognitive Awareness Inventory (MAI) can assess and guide the metacognitive development of trainees.
Andrew S. Cale+9 more
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Kinetic Control of Threading and Dethreading in Linked Rotaxanes via Hydrogen Bonding
Kinetic control of the macrocycle motions in linked rotaxanes was studied via hydrogen bonding. Rotaxanes bearing permethylated α‐cyclodextrin moieties exhibited reduced threading/dethreading rates in hydrogen bond acceptor solvents, such as DMSO. Spectroscopic analyses identified hydrogen bonding as a 'brake', with enthalpic losses increasing the ...
Hiromichi V. Miyagishi+4 more
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ABSTRACT Appropriate in vitro systems are needed to evaluate effective strategies to prevent implant‐associated infections, which remain a significant complication in today's medicine. Conventional in vitro models involving monocultures cannot fully reflect the tissue environment in vivo.
Olga Buchar Klinovská+3 more
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Evaluating the completeness of electronic health records in dental education: a big data study. [PDF]
Tiwari T+6 more
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Understanding factors that influence the drug choice of prescribers: A Q‐methodology study
Abstract Introduction Therapeutic decision‐making often involves weighing several treatment options on the basis of, among other things, the disease profile, patient characteristics but also prescriber‐specific factors. This study investigated the factors influencing therapeutic decision‐making among prescribers and explores how these factors differ ...
Mariëlle G. Hartjes+5 more
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Clinical and Preclinical Postgraduate Training in Endodontic Education: A Transnational Exploratory Survey. [PDF]
Nagendrababu V+6 more
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