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Sense-making as digitalization. Measuring, counting, and calculating as fundamental processes of digital 'Bildung'. [PDF]
Manhart S.
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Beyond the Fellowship: Rebuilding the Pathway to Transplant Leadership. [PDF]
Moris D, Genyk YS, Giorgakis E.
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Application of Group Concept Mapping in Medical and Public Health Education. [PDF]
Rosas S.
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Re: Interpretation of neuropsychiatric outcomes in trials of hypoglycaemic agents. [PDF]
Shahid Tanveer F, Saeed MH.
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The importance of hygiene in modern society
International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation, 1998Abstract At first sight, hygiene in our modern world seems to be rather satisfactory. Nevertheless, vulnerable groups are increasing in our society, which means that hygiene is a crucial factor in the well-being of the many people involved. Moreover, in the Netherlands, for instance, there are an estimated 2 million food-borne infections every year ...
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Science Translational Medicine, 2011
In a series of articles, diverse professionals engage in a critical dialogue on innovation.
Elazer R, Edelman, Martin B, Leon
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In a series of articles, diverse professionals engage in a critical dialogue on innovation.
Elazer R, Edelman, Martin B, Leon
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2021
Through globalization, modernity makes the world homogenous. Two primary components of a society are its culture and its social structure. Society is a large grouping of people that shares the same geographical territory, shares a common culture and social structure and expected to abide by the same laws.
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Through globalization, modernity makes the world homogenous. Two primary components of a society are its culture and its social structure. Society is a large grouping of people that shares the same geographical territory, shares a common culture and social structure and expected to abide by the same laws.
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Modern societies as knowledge societies
2001New social realities require a new perspective. In advanced societies, the capacity of the individual to say no has increased considerably. At the same time, the ability of the large social institutions that have significantly shaped the nature of the twentieth century to get things done has diminished in the past couple of decades.
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