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Gamified learning in health sciences education: Terminology and considerations

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Anatomical Sciences Education, EarlyView.
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Singapore

Nursing Standard, 1988
Nurses in Singapore will be looking at ways in which they can improve standards of nursing care when the island hosts the second Asia Pacific Nurses Convention later this year.
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Mammography in Singapore*

Australasian Radiology, 1972
Summary An analysis is made of 223 cases of mammography seen in the Outram Road General Hospital, Singapore, from October 1967 to May 1971. All cases had histological confirmation. There were 90 (40‐36%) cases of carcinoma. The mammographic diagnosis, when combined with clinical examination, was 93% correct.
F Y, Khoo, K B, Chia, K, Vaithilingam
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The Singapore swing

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1997
AbstractThe use of a rotation pedicled flap, entitled the ‘Singapore Swing’, comprising temporalis fascia and mastoid periosteum, is presented as a new method of promoting healing in ‘open’ mastoid surgery for chronic ear discharge. Cadaver studies show that the main blood supply of the flap is derived from a branch of the postauricular artery which ...
A G, Gibb, K K, Tan, R S, Sim
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Surgery in Singapore

Archives of Surgery, 2003
Since Singapore became an independent nation about 50 years ago, remarkable progress has been made in the development and organization of the health care system, specialty services, graduate training, and medical research. The primitive health care service under the British colonial service before the Second World War which was further ravaged in the ...
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Homicide in Singapore

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1985
In this study of homicide in Singapore, case records were examined of 75 accused (72 men and 3 women), 8 (10.6 per cent) of whom showed evidence of mental abnormality. The majority of the normal accused were young, between 15–24 years, compared with most of the abnormal accused who were between 25–34 years.
Ee Heok Kua, Ah Foo Yuan, Ah Ling Ang
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Singapore Cinema in Singapore

2018
By way of conclusion, this last chapter discusses current developments in Singapore cinema through recent films like Ilo Ilo (Anthony Chen, 2013), Meeting the Giant (Tay Ping Hui, 2014) and To Singapore with Love (Tan Pin Pin, 2014). It also examines the 7 Letters anthology of films (2015) and Eric Khoo’s In the Room (2015) as tributes against the ...
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Aging in Singapore

Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 1996
This paper outlines the aging trends in Singapore and takes stock of socioeconomic differences between Malay and Chinese elderly persons. It draws attention to the idea that policy response to the graying of Singapore has largely been confined to dealing with the consequences of population aging for the economy on the one hand and to creating social ...
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Singapore English

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2011
Abstract Singapore English is a nativised variety of English, which comes in essentially two forms: Standard Singapore English and Colloquial Singapore English. This article describes the sound system and the grammar of this variety, including an overview of the local vocabulary.
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