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Surgical epidemiology of Antarctic stations from 1904 to 2022: A scoping review
In Antarctica, it is extremely difficult to organise medical evacuations in winter. Antarctic physicians are often alone and must be prepared to perform surgery and dentistry, even if they are not specialists.
Cécile Tissot +2 more
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Electronic feedback on second language writing: A retrospective and prospective essay on multimodality [PDF]
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C. Chang +3 more
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Background Functional loss, the inability to perform necessary or desired tasks, is a common consequence of life-limiting illnesses and associated symptoms (pain, fatigue, breathlessness, etc.) and causes suffering for patients and families ...
Matthew Maddocks +8 more
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Readiness of future teachers to work at school: Review of theoretical and empirical research
Introduction. The current review article studies and systematises modern knowledge about the readiness of future teachers to work at school. The relevance of the study is due to the unwillingness of graduates of pedagogical universities to work in their
L. A. Novopashina +3 more
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Language Schools of MGIMO-University
In 1943, when the Department of International Relations at MSU was established to develop one year later into the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), the first task of the faculty was to teach future diplomats of foreign languages,
G. I. Gladkov
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Russian Federation has consistently ranked among the top ten countries in the world for the number of international students enrolled in secondary and higher education institutions to pursue a specialization.
A. V. Dolzhikova
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Towards a Unified Language for Card Game Design
Card game creation is a powerful tool for game design. Using playing cards, game designers can rapidly prototype and iteratively playtest a game’s core mechanisms to explore alternatives and improve the gameplay.
Riemer van Rozen +2 more
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One year ago, HIV Medicine endorsed the People First Charter and adopted its terminology guidance for authors and reviewers; this piece outlines the background to the creation of the Charter and why the language we use is so important.
L. Waters, M. Hodson, J. Josh
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Significance Our unique capacities for spoken and written language are fundamental features of what makes us human, yet the biological bases remain largely mysterious.
E. Eising +94 more
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Antoni Kępiński’s Philosophy of Medicine – an alternative reading [PDF]
Antoni Kępiński remains an often read and quoted author even 40 years after his premature death. Usually he is read in the context of his times and his connections with contemporary philosophy.
Zawiła-Niedźwiecki, Jakub
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