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The absurdist approach to unveiling possible paradoxical thinking for innovative socio-psychological research. [PDF]
Nguyen MH, Ho MT.
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History as Therapy: A Novel Interdisciplinary Framework for Meaning-making and Well-being. [PDF]
Simonenko NP.
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Abstract Premise Applied ecology can significantly influence policy decisions on environmental issues. Therefore, research in this field should be as transparent and reproducible as possible. Existing expertise from a broad range of disciplines should also be integrated into ecological research to allow researchers to maximize understanding of complex ...
Kailin Weitkämper +5 more
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Artificial intelligence in healthcare, dentistry, and orthodontics; is it an opportunity or a threat? An epistemological review. [PDF]
Ballouk MA, Altinawi M.
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Abstract A recent debate has emerged between Caspar et al. (2024) and Herculano‐Houzel (2023) on inferring extinct dinosaur cognition by estimating brain neuron counts. While thought‐provoking, the discussion largely overlooks the function of cognition, as well as partly neglects the difficulties involved in estimating neuron numbers, which according ...
Thomas Rejsenhus Jensen +7 more
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Aesthetic injustice in healthcare: exploring testimonial and hermeneutical forms. [PDF]
Adams J.
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Abstract Stenopodidea represents one of the basal lineages within Pleocyemata, yet the male reproductive system (MRS) of this group remains poorly understood, with limited information available regarding its morphology and function. This study provides the first detailed description of the MRS in four stenopodidean shrimp species from two families ...
Caio Santos Nogueira +2 more
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How would Socrates debrief? Five tools using original Socratic dialogue. [PDF]
Bowker M, Younger A, Thomson R.
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Abstract The study of neuroanatomy is fundamental in many scientific fields. Despite this, it is a challenging subject for students. As technology evolves, it is being increasingly incorporated into educational methods, including the teaching of neuroanatomy. Three‐dimensional (3D) visualizations are well suited for displaying neuroanatomy.
Merlin J. Fair +5 more
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