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Abstract Engaging students and fostering interactions can be a challenge in large enrollment, foundational‐level, undergraduate anatomy classes. Despite the active learning environment of the anatomy laboratory, students often struggle to find study partners or even speak to fellow learners in a large classroom.
Kristin Stover +2 more
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Pricing in Channel Book Supply Chain Considering Possibility of Selling E-Book under Fixed and Decreasing Demands [PDF]
The purpose of this research is to determine the optimal wholesale and final prices of printed and electronic books in a dual channel supply chain. Here, a comprehensive sensitivity analysis has been conducted on different supply chain parameters such as
Kamran Kianfar, Mitra PashootaniZadeh
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Blended and digital approaches in histology and pathology teaching: A scoping review
Abstract Histology and pathology education is evolving, driven by the integration of digital microscopy with other technological advances. Gaining insight into the impact of this transition, while understanding the perspectives of both students and educators, is important for improving teaching practices. This includes mapping teaching methods, digital
Eleonora Nava +3 more
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This study evaluated the effect of electronic books (e-books) on improving language learning outcomes, particularly in core proficiencies such as speaking, writing, and listening, which are identified as key areas of improvement.
Virgiawan Listanto +4 more
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Capitulares eróticas en el primer libro de medicina de América
In 1570 was printed in New Spain the first medical book written in America. This work, entitled Opera Medicinalia, was written by the physician Luis Bravo, and printed in press of Pedro Ocharte.
Carolina Nieto Ruiz
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Thanabots—AI‐generated digital representations of deceased donors—could enhance anatomy education by linking medical history with anatomy and fostering humanistic engagement. However, their use poses ethical questions and carries psychological risks, including issues around consent, authenticity, and emotional harm.
Jon Cornwall, Sabine Hildebrandt
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Some Methodological Problems in Describing Old East Slavic Cyrillic Manuscripts and Printed Books [PDF]
Robert Mathiesen, Brown University, Providence, Rhode IslandThis paper was presented at the "International Data Bases for Medieval Manuscript Studies" conference at Katholieke Universiteit, Nijmegen, September 1987.Mathiesen emphasizes the importance of ...
Mathiesen, Robert
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Production of 3D printed biomodels of the canine brain for veterinary neuroanatomy teaching
Abstract Teaching neuroanatomy presents multiple challenges to both students and teachers, as it is a subject with highly dense content that commonly causes the development of aversion by students, a phenomenon referred to as “neurophobia,” which has been documented in human and veterinary medicine students.
João Victor Barbosa Tenório Fireman +1 more
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From the 1620s until the last quarter of the 19th century, most books published in Japan were woodblock printed. In comparison to modern books, woodblock books had a number of specific features.
M. V. Toropygina
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Digital Books Vs Printed Books
With electronic book (digital book) deals and readership rising, are digital books situated to supplant print books? This study looks at the inclination for digital books and print books with regards to understanding reason, understanding circumstance, and relevant factors, for example, age, orientation, training level, race/identity, pay, local area ...
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