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Com-educational Platforms: Creativity and Community for Learning
Education is at a time of redefinition and transformation, in line with an era characterized by considerable technological development and profound social changes.
Iván Sánchez-López +2 more
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From small steps to big impact: what we learnt from the National Bowel Screening Programme
ABSTRACT Implementation of the National Bowel Screening Programme for Aotearoa New Zealand has been a 26‐year journey with many challenges and obstacles. This paper describes lessons learnt. Despite international evidence of efficacy from studies before the year 2000, country‐specific decisions shaped by committed multidisciplinary teams were required.
Susan Parry +6 more
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RCTs in general practice: consider the influence of patient expectation on your recruitment strategy
Although warts is a common problem presenting in general practice, the researchers' study failed to recruit the requisite numbers. The attrition rate was difficult to interpret, however, patient expectation and the perceived pressure to acquiesce to ...
Moyez Jiwa, Epi Kanjo, Jocelyn Dixon
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Tiling Robotics: A New Paradigm of Shape‐Morphing Reconfigurable Robots
Tiling robotics is a novel paradigm of shape‐morphing reconfigurable robots, defining them as polyform‐inspired machines capable of transforming between at least two polymorphic shapes. Various reconfiguration‐enabling and locomotion mechanisms of tiling robots are comparatively analyzed, with the electromechanical developments, along with a proposed ...
S. M. Bhagya P. Samarakoon +2 more
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The present article investigates the potentialities of photo-elicitation as a technique in teacher professional development. This study analyses the process of eliciting dilemmas in four primary teachers, whose solution has proved to contribute to the ...
Antonio Bautista García-Vera +2 more
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The efficiency and output power of thermophotovoltaic systems can be improved by using one‐dimensional photonic crystal optical filters with graded index profiles. Using a filter with a graded index profile increases the system efficiency from 15.8 to 27%.
Mehran Sepah Mansoor +2 more
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Patient shadowing is useful in evaluating the patient experience. Authors share insights from Improving Experience through Regular Shadowing Events (ImERSE), a patient shadowing program for medical students within a paediatric surgery daycase theatre.
William Calvert +2 more
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a socially important disease with only symptomatic therapy developed due to lack of knowledge about its pathogenesis and underlying mechanism.
Ivan I. Dedov +7 more
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Quality Time: Using experience-based co-design to capture emergency department staff experience
Researchers used experience-based co-design to capture emergency department staff experience. The outcomes were service improvement, increased staff engagement, and staff feeling heard and valued.
Melanie Gager +3 more
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Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence and Beyond. Photophysics and Material Design Strategies.
Photophysical properties of TADF molecules are determined by characteristic parameters that are discussed in detail(. Moreover, using femtosecond time‐resolved spectroscopy, quantum mechanical considerations, and state‐of‐art calculations, deeper understanding allows us to design breakthrough Cu(I) and organic TADF‐ OLED materials. For the latter ones,
Hartmut Yersin, Uwe Monkowius
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