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For Ibn Sina, happiness is the highest thing that the alive creature endeavor to find it. According to his ontological and anthropological principles, he regards the reason as the basic substance of human being, which by communicating with the active intellect and reaching the level of acquired intellect reaches to its final perfection and true ...
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Shaping Tomorrow's Doctors: The Impact of Socioeconomic and Institutional Factors on Medical Education Quality in Brazil: An Ecological Study. [PDF]
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Characterization of Nursing Informatics Courses in Latin America and the Caribbean. [PDF]
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Expanding equality? Institutional differentiation and reform in the access to higher education-the case of quota policies at USP. [PDF]
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This thesis explores the pivotal contributions of Ibn Sina, also known as Avicenna, to the field of pharmacy. Born in 980 CE in Persia, Ibn Sina was a polymath who profoundly influenced medical and pharmaceutical sciences through his seminal work, "The Canon of Medicine" (Al-Qanun fi al-Tibb).
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Evaluating medical education in Brazil: analysis of the National Student Performance Exam 2023. [PDF]
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For-profit growth and academic decline: a retrospective nationwide assessment of Brazilian medical schools. [PDF]
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In the article Beruni and Ibn Sina correspondence, life and scientific of the heritage study research done This is the main thing attention of scientists mutual take gone correspondence and based on them take visited research statement done This is it correspondence not only local, maybe world on a scale also to the point owner that it was showing ...
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