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Access to the First World War battlefield depended on the favorable opinion of medical experts, as scientific examination resulted in the conscript’s enrolment into or exclusion from the military.
Aude-Marie Lalanne Berdouticq
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Before crossing the German border, Polish civilian forced laborers who had been recruited for work in Nazi Germany had to undergo medical examination and delousing.
Eva Hallama
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Predictive validity of the UK clinical aptitude test in the final years of medical school:a prospective cohort study [PDF]
Background: The UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) was designed to address issues identified with traditional methods of selection. This study aims to examine the predictive validity of the UKCAT and compare this to traditional selection methods in the ...
Alistair Mathieson +9 more
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The influence of health insurance on coverage of a country’s population with medical services [PDF]
One of the effective ways to increase the level of population coverage with medical services is health insurance. The paper aims to determine what type of health insurance (compulsory, social, or voluntary) has the greatest impact on a country’s ability ...
Olena Dobrovolska +4 more
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Background. 19.6 % of all fatal cases among Russian children who died in the first year of life are registered out-of hospital, and they are usually sudden. Out-of-hospital sudden unexpected infant death (OSUID) could be confused with sudden infant death
Lika L. Nisevich +6 more
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The cardiac stem cells (CSCs) are essential in improving myocardial infarction (MI). Although miR-199a-5p and hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha (HIF-1α) were proven to participate in the process of heart repair, the related mechanisms are still unclear ...
Sha Li +5 more
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Analysis of the Career Trajectories of Students from the Jeonui-gam in the Late Nineteenth Century : Focusing on the Individuals in and [PDF]
This study analyzes the career trajectories of students from Jeonuigam in the late nineteenth centry Joseon dynasty, shedding light on its educational functions by focusing on individuals listed in the Jeonhamsaengdoan and Byeoncheonpalsean.
Eunjeong SHIN, Hyunjung WOO
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Predicting success in graduate entry medical students undertaking a graduate entry medical program (GEM) [PDF]
Background: Success in undergraduate medical courses in the UK can be predicted by school exit examination (A level) grades. There are no documented predictors of success in UK graduate entry medicine (GEM) courses.
Macdougall, Colin F. +6 more
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