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Recent advances in research, training and teaching in anaesthesia and critical care
Teaching and learning in anaesthesia and critical care has traditionally included seminars, journal clubs and clinical teaching in the operation theatre.
Indrani Hemantkumar +5 more
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Background Enhancing clinical thinking and competence is central to gastrointestinal surgical training. This study is aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of an integrated instructional model combining lecture‐based learning (LBL), problem‐based learning (PBL), and case‐based learning (CBL) in gastrointestinal surgical training.
Jin Tang +4 more
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Generative artificial intelligence tools are rapidly becoming embedded in higher education, yet little is known about students who deliberately choose not to use such tools, even when permitted.
Annica Lindkvist +2 more
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MENYIMAK SEBAGAI KETERAMPILAN BERKOMUNIKASI
Learn is a process activity to listen attentive viva voce devices, grasp, appreciation, and interpretation to get information, catching content or send away for and understands communication meaning that passed on by speaker via speech.
Akhiril Pane
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Lipid reserve mass is a key indicator of individual fitness and population health in wild animal populations, but no method currently exists to measure it in large aquatic species for which capture is impractical. Here, we develop and employ a new method for quantifying lipid stores in a free‐ranging cetacean, the sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus ...
Alec Burslem +4 more
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In defence of the viva voce: Eighteen candidates' voices [PDF]
The doctoral viva voce is an under-researched field, particularly from the point of view of doctoral candidates. With increasing numbers of health care professionals undertaking doctoral study, we can develop practice by listening to their 'living voices'.To explore doctoral candidates' experiences of their viva.Using exploratory research and purposive
Davis, Geraldine M., Engward, Hilary
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Paysagéités de la représentation
The text published corresponds to the viva voce of the thesis for the habilitation of Catherine Chomarat-Ruiz, delivered on 11 January 2011, at the École Nationale Supérieure du Paysage de Versailles-Marseille.
Catherine Chomarat-Ruiz
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The Literary Court: Reading Queen Charlotte
Abstract This article investigates the literary culture revolving around Queen Charlotte (1744–1818) between 1761 and 1818. The Queen's library, sold after her death in 1818, contained more than 4500 volumes, and the sales catalogue (1819) offers a fascinating glimpse into her collecting habits and reading interests. This article uses the catalogue, as
Mascha Hansen
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Staged ecologies: Aesthetics, nature and infrastructure in the late‐modern metropolis
Short Abstract This paper examines the relationship between urban nature and landscape design within a £1.5 billion regeneration project that is currently unfolding in Thamesmead, a town in south‐east London. It develops the notion of ‘staged ecologies’ to examine how urban nature is being spatially and aesthetically arranged across the town's ...
Zuhri James
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ABSTRACT Since 2022, Artificial Intelligence has taken the education field by storm, resulting in a proliferation of research on AI's benefits, challenges, and pitfalls. A particular area of concern and uncertainty centers around AI and its impact on higher‐order thinking skills.
Pamela Marie Patrick +2 more
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