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Ethical Challenges and Strategies in Nursing Doctoral Supervision: A Systematic Mixed‐Method Review
ABSTRACT Aim To identify and address ethical challenges in doctoral supervision within nursing and health sciences and propose strategies to overcome them. Design Following PRISMA guidelines, this mixed‐method systematic review synthesises findings from quantitative, qualitative and mixed‐methods studies published in English between 2014 and 2025 ...
Tove Godskesen +3 more
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IASTAM (International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine) Conference: Beyond Integration: Reflections on Asian Medicines in the 21st Century [PDF]
Beyond Integration: Reflections on Asian Medicines in the 21st Century, ICTAM VIII (the Eights International Congress on Traditional Asian Medicine), Sancheong, South Korea, September 9-13 ...
Gerke, Barbara
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ABSTRACT Introduction This study explored transmission patterns of brucellosis in Hubei Province, a Class II region in China, through analysis of spatiotemporal distribution and environmental factors to provide evidence for precise prevention. Methods We analysed epidemiological data from Hubei Province (2010–2023), including human cases, demographics,
Qi Chen +7 more
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CTNNB1 Genetic Variation and Its Interaction With DLK1 in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
This graphical abstract illustrates the integrated study of CTNNB1 and DLK1 interaction in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Combining bioinformatics, human genetic analysis, and HFD‐induced mouse models, it shows CTNNB1 and DLK1 synchronous downregulation in T2DM, the protective effect of CTNNB1 rs1798802 GG genotype, and cooperative colocalization of ...
Xiaoxue Gan +5 more
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Washington University Record, September 1, 2000 [PDF]
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/record/1869/thumbnail ...
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Review of Thomas T. Allsen, 'Culture and Conquest in Mongol Eurasia' [PDF]
Lane, George
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The Technological Study to Develop Granules from Plants Used in Traditional Mongolian Medicine
Objective: To develop a herbal preparation for respiratory ailments from plants used in Mongolian medicine. Method: TLC, HPLC, chemical and spectrophotometric analysis were used for the quality and quantitative determination of biologically active compounds in plant raw materials, extracts and granules. The total and internal absorption coefficients of
Ariunzaya Lkhagvaa +7 more
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History, philosophy and modern research of traditional Mongolian medicine
Lan Feng +6 more
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Buddhism and Empire. By Michael Walter. pp. xxvii, 311. Leiden, Brill, 2009. [PDF]
Hill, Nathan W.
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