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Communicative competence in Medical Psycology Students: A proposal of indicators.
Communicative competence, defined as: psychological configuration that comprises cognitive and meta-cognitive abilities to comprehend and produce meaning, knowledge on linguistic discourse structures and skills and abilities to interact in various socio ...
Ana María Molina Gómez +2 more
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Orobchuk Dariia. Social role, communicative, structural and semantic features of medical institutional discourse. The article describes the main aspects of study of medical communication, defines the place of medical discourse in the system of ...
Оробчук Дарія
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Communication in Emergency Situations
Communication in emergency situations requires not only specific verbal but also non-verbal competencies of persons involved. Verbal communication comprises, apart from speech culture and the way language is used, also language competence which is to be ...
Anna Hlavnova, Vladimir Hlavna
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Pathways and pitfalls: a qualitative study of student experiences in biomedical science education
Biomedical science students from underrepresented backgrounds face barriers including financial strain, disrupted laboratory access and cultural exclusion. Peer networks provide vital support when institutional systems are difficult to navigate. To create inclusive learning environments and achieve academic success, educators should blend active, hands‐
Olivia J. Russell +8 more
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Communicative Competence in Written Telecommunications Discourse [PDF]
Šīs tēmas nozīmīgumu nosaka fakts, ka mūsdienu pasaulē rakstveida komunikācijai ir būtiska nozīme biznesā, tādēļ ir svarīgi demonstrēt profesionālās prasmes un kompetenci vidēja līmeņa menedžeriem, jo tas atļauj veiksmīgi veikt rakstveida komunikāciju ...
Joņina, Jeļena
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NMR metabolomics revealed concentration‐dependent metabolic perturbations in HepG2 cells exposed to H2O2. Rifampicin pretreatment enhanced metabolic competence, attenuated toxin‐induced alterations and produced metabolite profiles more consistent with human liver physiology, supporting the use of CYP450‐induced HepG2 models for improved in vitro ...
Maren Jinks +4 more
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ABSTRACT Mental well‐being is central to adult learner success, yet many adult education institutions lack capacity to provide timely and accessible support. This article examines how artificial intelligence (AI) can strengthen mental health–adjacent supports in adult and continuing higher education, with attention to professional practice and ...
Adam L. McClain, Thomas Wade
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Multiliteracies: interrogating competing discourses
The term ‘multiliteracies’ was coined by the New London Group in 1996 to describe the emergence of new literacies and changing forms of meaning making in contemporary contexts of increased cultural and linguistic diversity. The proliferation of powerful, multimodal literacies means that previous conceptions of literacy as ‘writing and speech’ are ...
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ABSTRACT This article examines the evolving role of organizational leadership amidst the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). It explores a broadly experienced and documented crisis in leadership, due in part to the disruptive nature of AI and emerging technology.
Rachel Wlodarsky, Davin Carr Chellman
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Discourse-Competence Approach to Design of ESP Courses
The article studies a new approach to the design of Vocational English courses included into a lager field of English for Specific Purposes or ESP.
Latysheva Svetlana
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