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Encouraging or Stifling Innovation?
Phi Delta Kappan, 2010How innovative are English schools? This is, it turns out, a tough question to answer. One might expect that those at the forefront of developing new thinking about how we educate might be uniformly upbeat (almost as a professional requirement) about future prospects. But that isn't always the case.
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Ultrasonography of the equine stifle
Equine Veterinary Education, 1995SUMMARYSeven horses with stifle injury are reported with emphasis on the use of ultrasonography vs. radiography in diagnosis. Two had medial meniscal damage associated with collateral ligamentous sprain, fracture or with haemarthrosis. Two had a periarticular abscess, In 1 horse communicating with the lateral femorotibial joint.
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What it is their Humanity Stifles
2000Olga: You used to love me. You used to work. You used to have a joke with your father. You used to travel. You… Victor: It was bluff.1 Unavailable to the reading public until the mid 1990s, Eleutheria displays the essentially contradictory relationship between the Western humanist identity, which is tagged by the terms self, situation, furniture ...
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2008
It is the nature of Truth to struggle to the light. In more than one direction, the truth strove to pierce the overlying darkness, and to reveal itself to view, during the interval between the date of Sir Patrick’s victory and the date of...
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It is the nature of Truth to struggle to the light. In more than one direction, the truth strove to pierce the overlying darkness, and to reveal itself to view, during the interval between the date of Sir Patrick’s victory and the date of...
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2019
The aggregation of power among healthcare systems, covertly cradled under the mantra of improving efficiency, increasing access and enhancing value (bending the so-called ‘cost curve’), embodies an existential threat to both creation and adoption of disruptive and cost-effective technologies. This disruption in innovation will ultimately interfere with
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The aggregation of power among healthcare systems, covertly cradled under the mantra of improving efficiency, increasing access and enhancing value (bending the so-called ‘cost curve’), embodies an existential threat to both creation and adoption of disruptive and cost-effective technologies. This disruption in innovation will ultimately interfere with
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