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Abstract Objective Large language models (LLMs) are increasingly utilized in modern medicine. In obstetrics, their ability to interpret complex imaging, such as ultrasound images for placenta accreta spectrum (PAS), remains largely unexplored. This study aimed to investigate the capacity of multimodal LLMs to interpret sonographic images of placentae ...
Iason Psilopatis +6 more
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This study focuses on the translation and knowledge presentation of Chinese culture in art English textbooks. Due to the complex cultural context and highly specialized terminology in art English textbooks, traditional translation models struggle to ...
Wenhui Lu, Biao Kong
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Medical Reasoning With Large Language Models: A Systematic Review and Evaluation
ABSTRACT Large language models (LLMs) have achieved strong performance on medical exam–style tasks, motivating growing interest in their deployment in real‐world clinical settings. However, clinical decision‐making is inherently safety‐critical, context‐dependent, and conducted under evolving evidence.
Xiaohan Ren +6 more
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Making the Case for Open Dental Education
ABSTRACT Dental education as a field and dentistry as a profession are facing significant challenges, including workforce shortages, ever‐rising costs, unmet student and community needs, as well as quality of pedagogical practices. Open educational resources are learning objects that are freely accessible and are able to be retained, reused, revised ...
Casey D. Wright +7 more
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The Introduction of Modal Verbs in English Textbooks Across Levels in China
The introduction of modal verbs in English textbooks across levels in China was surveyed and compared with Chinese learners’ use in writing to explore the potential impact of textbook introduction on learners’ real use.
Xia Gao
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of 3D‐Printed Models in Tooth Morphology Training for Students
ABSTRACT Purpose/Objectives Tooth morphology is a fundamental aspect of dental education, essential for various clinical disciplines. Traditional teaching methods, such as 2D visualizations, gypsum models, and wax or soap carving, have been widely used to develop students’ spatial understanding and manual skills.
Ivet Dzhondrova +5 more
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This study investigated how radiographers assess radiographic image quality using the think‐aloud technique. It reveals that image quality assessment is shaped by both technical standards and subjective, contextual factors, including patient condition and interprofessional dynamics. This highlights the importance of balancing standardised criteria with
Robin Decoster +3 more
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ABSTRACT On its 100th anniversary in 2026, the German Soil Science Society (DBG) is looking back not only on an eventful history with traditions and impressive achievements but also with painful interruptions and ruptures. One curious fact is that the DBG was initially founded as the national section of the International Soil Science Society (ISSS ...
Karl‐Heinz Feger
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We provide a historic overview of microscopic soil structure characterization from its founding father, Walter Kubiëna, to several technical revolutions like automation, digitalization, and artificial intelligence. In addition to technical advancements, we explore how concepts and research questions have evolved in time.
Steffen Schlüter +3 more
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The German Soil Systematics and the Rationale Behind Its Revision
ABSTRACT Background The German Soil Systematics is a pedogenetic classification based on the morphological expressions of pedogenic processes and has been developed over several stages since 1952. The system has successfully been in use for soil classification and soil survey for almost 70 years.
Einar Eberhardt +3 more
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