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Computer Vision Syndrome Among Saudi University Students: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Risks and Discipline Variations. [PDF]

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Large offspring syndrome and other consequences of ruminant embryo culturein vitro: Relevance to blastocyst culture in human ART

Human Fertility, 2000
In vitro production of embryos from domestic animals is used to augment conventional genetic improvement programmes in agriculture and to facilitate advances in gene transfer and cloning. However, production of embryos in vitro exposes them to hazards not normally encountered in vivo and, as a result, there have been unforeseen consequences including ...
McEvoy, TG   +4 more
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Arts and Cultural Context: A Curriculum Integrating Discipline-Based Art Education with Other Humanities Subjects at the Secondary Level

Art Education, 1993
An integrated curriculum is based on the idea that knowledge and skills are synergistic; more is gained when interrelationships are promoted than when lessons are kept isolated. This idea is supported by the theories of cognitive psychologists (e.g., Bruner, Goodnow & Austin, 1956) who conceive of knowledge and skills as being knit together by complex ...
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Not in the Image of Humans: Robots as Humans’ Other in Contemporary Science Fiction Film, Literature and Art

2019
This article explores how human-posthuman intimate relationships are thematized in both robotics and in science fiction film, literature and robotic art. While many engineers and computer scientists are working hard, albeit in an altogether affirmative way, toward the technological development of anthropomorphic robots, i.e., robots in the image of ...
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State of art of anti- Human Papillomavirus vaccination programs and vaccine coverage levels: comparison between Italy and others European countries. [Comunicazione breve]

2014
Background The persistent infection of the genital tract by a high-risk Human Papillomavirus (HPV) type is the primary cause of cervical cancer, the second most common cancer affecting women aged 15–44 in the European Union (EU). Each year, in the EU there are around 33 000 cases of cervical cancer and 15 000 deaths, in Italy each year new cases are ...
Ferriero, Anna Maria   +4 more
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