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Presenting research: Effective paper presentations and impressive poster presentations

Applied Nursing Research, 1994
Abstract From the very first nursing research course, nurses are taught the significance of sharing the findings of research. Dissemination of findings is the last step of the research process, and typically, methods for publishing findings are included in course content. Obviously, the process of writing is involved.
V A, Miracle, K C, King
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Preframe presentations present

1991
Preframes (directed complete posets with finite meets that distribute over the directed joins) are the algebras for an infinitary essentially algebraic theory, and can be presented by generators and relations. This result is combined with a general argument concerning categories of commutative monoids to give a very short proof of the localic Tychonoff
Peter Johnstone, Steven Vickers
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Slide presentations

Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine, 1998
Although my discomfiture is directed at the lecturer, my criticism is of the slides used. I would like every lecturer and illustrator to vow never to use one slide if five will do better, and never to use a slide that needs a pointer.
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Presentation

Enfermería Clínica (English Edition), 2022
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Face Presentation

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1965
Summary:A series of 121 patients with face presentation is described. The incidence, aetiology, mechanism of labour, method of delivery and results are discussed.A more conservative approach towards the management of complicated cases is suggested.
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Bad presentations

Acute Medicine Journal, 2015
Which is more painful: an unsolicited PPI telephone call during clinic? Your hospital email on returning from two weeks annual leave? The strong realisation on waking at 3am that you have contracted norovirus like the rest of the team? Or a 10 minute powerpoint presentation? It’s the powerpoint. That is the most painful. And, painful as it might be and
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