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Medical Teacher, 1979
This paper describes an innovative approach to teaching a traditional subject-physiology. There are no lectures, tutorials or practicals. All learning activities are undertaken in small groups, and the course is learner-centred and problem-orientated. Students are required to collect and record their own information and to teach their colleagues what ...
G, Beaton, D, Mitchell
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This paper describes an innovative approach to teaching a traditional subject-physiology. There are no lectures, tutorials or practicals. All learning activities are undertaken in small groups, and the course is learner-centred and problem-orientated. Students are required to collect and record their own information and to teach their colleagues what ...
G, Beaton, D, Mitchell
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1963
(Continued)* Nutrition Energy Intake A committee on nutrition surveyed the literature for the White House Conference of 193049 and concluded that the information on caloric intake, particularly dur...
Felix P. Heald+2 more
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(Continued)* Nutrition Energy Intake A committee on nutrition surveyed the literature for the White House Conference of 193049 and concluded that the information on caloric intake, particularly dur...
Felix P. Heald+2 more
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2009
Bone serves three main physiological functions. Its mechanical nature provides support for locomotion and offers protection to vulnerable internal organs, it forms a reservoir for storage of calcium and phosphate in the body, and it provides an environment for bone marrow and for the development of haematopoietic cells.
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Bone serves three main physiological functions. Its mechanical nature provides support for locomotion and offers protection to vulnerable internal organs, it forms a reservoir for storage of calcium and phosphate in the body, and it provides an environment for bone marrow and for the development of haematopoietic cells.
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1933
Esther M. Greisheimer, J. Robert Troyer
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Esther M. Greisheimer, J. Robert Troyer
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