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Enhancing Patient Safety Education: Cross-Cultural Validation of the APSQ-III in Brazilian Healthcare Students. [PDF]

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How Learning Styles Characterize Medical Students, Surgical Residents, Medical Staff, and General Surgery Teachers While Learning Surgery: Scoping Review.

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Three Acephalous Stelae

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1977
Steles mutilees du musee du Caire (Salle 19) publication de: 1) n28569 (auparavent 8.6 24.21 dans le Temporary Register): stele privee poetique, honorant le roi et le dieu-soleil| 2) Temporary Register n26.2.25.1, stele royale| 3) Temporary Register n14.1.25.5, stele d'Aniy, surveillant des joailliers. Les steles 1 et 3 proviennent de Saqqarah, la 2 de
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The Vienna stela of Meryre

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1987
The fragmentary stela of Meryre, presently in Vienna (no. 5814), is one of very few objects known from this Eighteenth Dynasty individual. This article presents two partial sketches of the stela found in a collection of the sketches and rubbings of the nineteenth-century traveller Paul Durand which is presently in Montreal.
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Stela

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Stelae, Spirits, Desecration, and Devotion

Classic Maya rulers of the southern lowlands commissioned carved stone monuments that embodied them and placed their lives in historical time. They were, as Stuart declares, Time Lords. The practice also rendered rulers visible, shifting public focus from the buildings with images of gods on them to the rulers who conjured those gods.
David A. Freidel, Olivia Navarro-Farr
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