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Notes on food-capture and ciliation in the ephyrae of Aurelia [PDF]
Gemmill, James Fairlie
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Abstract Understanding human anatomy is crucial for improving public health outcomes; however, effective methods of engaging the public in this domain remain underexplored. This report investigates four hands‐on, creative, and accessible methods for enhancing anatomical knowledge during public engagement events: drawing, clay modeling, needle felting ...
Janet Philp, Joan Smith
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Mouth floor pressure exerted upon the lower lingual denture border.
Masanori Nagao+7 more
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Analysis of Treatment Results for Floor‐of‐Mouth Cancer [PDF]
Donald G. Sessions+7 more
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“Because everybody's different”: Co‐designing body donor program consent processes
Abstract While it is broadly accepted that body donation for anatomical education should rely on informed consent, consent processes vary substantially. Best practice guidelines for body donation are typically published by anatomical societies and may not reflect details valued by prospective donors or the educators and students who utilize donor ...
Georgina C. Stephens
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Brachytherapy of carcinomas of the mobile tongue and floor of the mouth
B Pierquin, G. Marinello, J.F. Wilson
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‘SOMS BrainSpace’: A digital serious game for undergraduate neuroscience
Abstract Neuroanatomy is challenging for many undergraduates, requiring strong visuospatial skills and a deep understanding of complex concepts. This study developed and evaluated SOMS BrainSpace, a digital serious game for neuroanatomy education, using a mixed methods approach.
Anthony Tran+3 more
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The Use of a DCIA Free Flap with Internal and External Oblique Abdominal Muscle in Compound Oral Cavity Defects: A Pilot Study. [PDF]
Iwulska K+4 more
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Results of treatment for squamous cell carcinoma of the floor of the mouth.
Yasunori Totsuka+11 more
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“A lot of it is about feel”: The promise of sensory ethnography for anatomical education research
Abstract Ethnographers have constructed rich accounts of cultural settings since the early nineteenth century. A new approach, sensory ethnography, holds great promise for Health Professions Education scholars in its incorporation of the senses, particularly regarding anatomical teaching and learning. In this article, we describe sensory ethnography as
Paula Cameron, Olga Kits, Anna MacLeod
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