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ABSTRACT People impacted by alcohol and other drugs (AOD) are supported across a range of health and social service settings, often by workers in generalist roles who may not have specialist training. Vocational education and training (VET) plays a key role in equipping AOD workers with the knowledge and skills required for practice, yet there is no ...
Kirrilly Thompson +6 more
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Introduction Artificial intelligence is a transformative tool for improving healthcare delivery and diagnostic accuracy in the medical and dental fields. This study aims to assess the readiness of future healthcare workers for artificial intelligence and
Saman Baseer +5 more
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ABSTRACT The rapid expansion of the global avocado oil market has intensified concerns about economic adulteration with lower‐cost, high‐oleic seed oils that resemble the fatty acid specifications of avocado oil. Cis‐vaccenic acid C18:1 (n−7) occurs at higher proportions in avocado oil than in common seed oil adulterants, making it a promising ...
Donpon Wannasin, Selina C. Wang
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Understanding the spacing of placodes in the eye: A comparative study across age and species
Abstract The conjunctival placodes of the avian eye form in an intriguing and conserved sequence in a circular annulus around the cornea. These 13–16 placodes develop into papillae that are essential for inducing underlying intramembranous flat bones, known as scleral ossicles, which form an important part of the ocular skeleton.
Florence Joseph +1 more
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Data literacy in undergraduate research: A case study from student poster competitions
At universities, research involving data is often regarded as the domain of graduate students and faculty. However, undergraduate students also work with data within the research process, and it can be a core experience to prepare them for future ...
Margaret Marchant, C. Jeffrey Belliston
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The pelvis doesn't walk by itself: Wider pelves reduce the cost of walking over unstable surfaces
Abstract Walking over variable and/or unstable terrain is a key aspect of daily life and was crucial to the evolution of bipedalism. The ability to find gait solutions that maintained stability over uneven terrain for the least increase in metabolic cost was likely a hallmark of locomotor effectiveness in early humans, in particular acting as an ...
Cara Wall‐Scheffler +2 more
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Tuti Anggriani Utama1, Restuning Widiasih2, Kusman Ibrahim3, Nita Arisanti4, Putri Karisa1, Karina Fitria Alhaq5 1Doctoral Program in Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, Sumedang, Indonesia; 2Department of Maternity Nursing ...
Utama TA +5 more
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Abstract The recent coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) forced pre‐university professionals to modify the educational system. This work aimed to determine the effects of pandemic situation on students' access to medical studies by comparing the performance of medical students.
José Manuel García +9 more
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Aims To understand the current status of artificial intelligence (AI) literacy among undergraduate nursing students through latent profile analysis, identify potential subgroups and their population characteristics, and analyze the influencing factors of
Shuyi Zhu +8 more
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Student perceptions of undergraduate teachers [PDF]
Morton JA, Archer J, Gray CS
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