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The history of anatomical engagement
Abstract The public's fascination with anatomy has evolved over time and progressed from avoidance of the tainted yet saintly corpse, to their fascination with cabinets of curiosities. The current narrative review explores public engagement (PE), from its potential origins as cave paintings, to the rise of the disciplinarity of anatomy.
Quenton Wessels, Adam M. Taylor
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What does it mean? Translating anatomical language to engage public audiences
Abstract The language of anatomy, with its roots in Ancient Greek and Roman languages, is complex and unfamiliar to many. Its complexity creates a significant barrier to public knowledge and understanding of anatomy—many members of the public find themselves asking “what does it mean?”, and this can manifest as poor health literacy and outcomes.
Kat A. Sanders, Adam M. Taylor
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How citizens' experience of democracy can actually pave the way to democratic backsliding. [PDF]
Hertwig R, Lewandowsky S.
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Political Liberation, Hope, and Social Competition Are the Motor of Secular Trends in Height. [PDF]
Scheffler C, Groth D, Hermanussen M.
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The structure of mass political belief systems: A network approach to understanding the left-right spectrum. [PDF]
Bentall RP +5 more
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Navigating the politics of transformational adaptation in international climate negotiations. [PDF]
Biesbroek R +7 more
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Bulk Ingestion of Congressional Actions and Materials Dataset. [PDF]
Delano R, Rudkin A, Kim IS.
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Public health disinformation, conflict, and disease outbreaks: a global narrative integrative review to guide new directions for health diplomacy. [PDF]
Peters LER +3 more
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