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Dimensions of effective preclinical teaching

Journal of Dental Education, 1982
The purpose of this study was to identify the factors underlying dental students' evaluations of preclinical instruction. Ninety sophomore students in academic year 1979–80 and 74 sophomore students in academic year 1980–81 rated five preclinical instructors in a fixed prosthodontic technique course.
Judith Albino   +4 more
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The spatial dimensions of neighborhood effects

Social Science & Medicine, 2009
In the decade or so of renewed interest in neighborhood contexts and health, significant progress has been made conceptualizing the relationships between the urban environment and public health. Applied research on the link between the environment and health remains limited by the way spatial concepts, such as "the neighborhood" or "the built ...
Seth E. Spielman, Eun-Hye Yoo
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Dimensions of Teacher Effectiveness

Teaching Sociology, 1978
Authors' Note: A list of the evaluation items analyzed here is available from the first author. The contributions to thisproject from the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University, its faculty, and its students are appreciated. Special gratitude is expressed to our colleagues Man M. Sawhney and Patricia L. Tobin, as well
Ronald C. Wimberly   +2 more
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The effect of squatting on pelvic dimensions

European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 1991
Lateral X-ray pelvimetry was performed on 63 women in the sitting and squatting positions on the 5th or 6th post-natal day to assess whether squatting has any effect on pelvic dimensions. Four assessors measured the inlet and outlet pelvic dimensions from 25 cases with good radiographic views in order to minimise observer bias.
Richard J. Lilford   +5 more
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Effective fractal dimensions

Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 2004
AbstractClassical fractal dimensions (Hausdorff dimension and packing dimension) have recently been effectivized by (i) characterizing them in terms of real‐valued functions called gales, and (ii) imposing computability and complexity constraints on these gales.
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