Playing with our 'self' in medicine: A discourse analysis of 'self' exploration. [PDF]
Khan R.
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SemEval-2017 Task 7: Detection and Interpretation of English Puns
A pun is a form of wordplay in which a word suggests two or more meanings by exploiting polysemy, homonymy, or phonological similarity to another word, for an intended humorous or rhetorical effect. Though a recurrent and expected feature in many ...
Miller, Tristan +2 more
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Physician's role(s): Conceptual redesign and implementation of the lecture series "Introduction to clinical medicine" for the promotion of professional identity formation based on the physician's roles of the CanMEDS framework. [PDF]
Schumm M +3 more
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Motivation, self-determination, and reflexivity of researchers in comedic public engagement. [PDF]
Gallagher Á +2 more
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'We gout your back': a qualitative study to co-design educational gout resources with Pacific people in Aotearoa New Zealand. [PDF]
Tu'akoi S +8 more
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Humor-Based Messaging in Testicular Cancer Awareness Campaigns: A Comparative Critical Review. [PDF]
Rovito MJ +4 more
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Phonological Pun-derstanding [PDF]
Aaron Jaech +2 more
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Effects of rhetorical devices on audience responses with online videos: An augmented elaboration likelihood model. [PDF]
Feng GC, Luo Y, Yu Z, Wen J.
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Balto: comedic representation of medical professionals in TV drama. [PDF]
Soliman M.
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Mpox Discourse on Twitter by Sexual Minority Men and Gender-Diverse Individuals: Infodemiological Study Using BERTopic. [PDF]
Wang Y +7 more
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