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Patents in Dentistry: An In-Depth Examination and Evaluation
Patents are essential in dentistry for promoting innovation and protecting intellectual property. They incentivize research and development by granting exclusive rights to inventions, ensuring new dental products and techniques benefit patients.
Sowmya Halasabalu Kalgeri +3 more
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The disjuncture of learning and recognition: credential assessment from the standpoint of Chinese immigrant engineers in Canada [PDF]
To better recognise foreign qualifications, many OECD countries have promoted liberal fairness epitomised by universal standards and institutional efficiency. This paper departs from such a managerial orientation towards recognition.
Shan, Hongxia
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ABSTRACT Personal autonomous vehicles can sense their surrounding environment, plan their route, and drive with little or no involvement of human drivers. Despite the latest technological advancements and the hopeful announcements made by leading entrepreneurs, to date no personal vehicle is approved for road circulation in a “fully” or “semi ...
Xingshuai Dong +13 more
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Subjectification and Chronotopes in Early‐Career TESOL Teachers' Professional Development in Japan
Abstract This study presents case studies of three early‐career secondary TESOL teachers in Japan, focusing on their professional development experiences. Their narratives were collected in two phases: (1) reflective reports submitted by the teachers during the fourth year of their teacher training, which included reflections on their previous L2 ...
Yoshiyuki Nakata +2 more
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Abstract Background and Objectives Substance use disorders (SUD) among healthcare professionals threaten both patient safety and workforce stability. Professional health programs (PHPs) aim to support recovery and safe practice reentry, yet outcomes for non‐physician professionals remain underexplored. This study assessed return to use and professional
Mubo O. Olufemi +5 more
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When Learning Counts: Rethinking Licenses for School Leaders [PDF]
Recommends restructuring state licensing systems to focus on the skills and knowledge leaders need to improve learning, and better aligning licenses with the current job demands on ...
Jacob E. Adams, Jr., Michael A. Copland
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ABSTRACT Aim Countries with varicella immunisation programmes have seen major reductions in disease burden. While two‐dose schedules are now universally adopted, dosing ages vary, and some countries initially include catch‐up vaccination of older children to speed impact. This modelling study assessed three two‐dose schedules in the Swedish setting (1)
Gianpaolo Scalia Tomba +6 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To assess the cost‐effectiveness of including varicella vaccination in the Swedish national vaccination programme for children together with the added impact of catch‐up vaccination of susceptible older children. Methods An epidemiological transmission model was used to assess the cost‐effectiveness of a two‐dose national varicella ...
Frida Kasteng +5 more
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Bridging the Regulatory Chasm in Investigator-Initiated Human Subject Cannabis Research. [PDF]
Clinical Pharmacology &Therapeutics, Volume 119, Issue 4, Page 834-837, April 2026.
Barkholtz HM, Naviaux W.
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Practice tests: do they work? Can they work better? [PDF]
Within the diverse field of certification and licensure, millions of tests are administered each year by non-governmental bodies and state agencies. A perusal of relevant websites suggests that most of the major certification and licensure tests have ...
Karakolidis, Anastasios +2 more
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