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Synergising flipped classroom and case-based learning in resource-intensive anatomy education in China: a quasi-experimental study. [PDF]
Yao Q +5 more
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Adolescents’ and University Students’ Political Efficacy and Political Participation by Using Media
Nam Inyong, 허일수
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ABSTRACT Bringing together the literature on policy design, policy capacity and policy making in multilevel systems, this paper argues that the effectiveness of policy design in federal countries depends, ceteris paribus, on the adequacy of federal and local policy capacities.
Giliberto Capano +1 more
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Perceiving AI as labor-replacing reduces democratic legitimacy and political engagement. [PDF]
Granulo A, Raff A, Fuchs C.
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Abstract The expansion of grey wolves (Canis lupus) across the western United States, including on public lands used for extensive livestock grazing, requires tools and techniques for reducing wolf–livestock conflict and supporting coexistence. We examined approaches used on forested lands managed by the U.S.
Robert M. Anderson +3 more
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Assessing WHO's influence: A randomized conjoint experiment on vaccine endorsements in diversified global health systems. [PDF]
Matsumura N +5 more
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Disempowered by Design: Political Efficacy and the Roots of Climate Skepticism
Young, laura
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Abstract Managing wildfire risk requires consideration of complex and uncertain scientific evidence as well as trade‐offs between different values and goals. Conflicting perspectives on what values and goals are most important, what ought to be done and what trade‐offs are acceptable complicate those decisions.
Pele J. Cannon, Sarah Clement
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Perceptions of Organisational Readiness for Change in Nurse- and Midwifery-Led Quality Improvement Initiatives. [PDF]
Atenchong N +5 more
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Abstract Human–wildlife interactions are becoming more common as we progress through the Anthropocene. People tend to feed wildlife more regularly as it is often popularised by social media and can counteract their disconnect from the natural world. These interactions impact wildlife behaviour, feeding ecology and zoonotic transmission dynamics. Due to
Jane Faull +9 more
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