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    A Tribute to Most Respected Ophthalmic Author - Mr. Jack J. Kanski (1939-2019) by Suresh K. Pandey, Vidushi Sharma

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Generations of ophthalmologists learned and are still learning from Mr. Kanski’s works and his tremendous books. …”
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    The Economics of Science: Producing and Consuming Knowledge. by Octavian-Dragomir Jora

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Economists, both those that have already made a name for themselves and those that are still learning the ropes needed to master the theoretical or applied approach, are the ones expected to have addressed, in foro interno, such dilemmas. …”
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    Dɛnkyɛm: Identity Development and Negotiation Among 1.5-Generation Ghanaian American Millennials by Jakia Marie

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…I argue that the 1.5-generation is uniquely socially positioned and forced to code-switch and adapt based on age, race, and nationality, all while still learning to adjust to living in the U.S. The findings suggest that many individuals of this generation had unrealistic expectations of what life in the United States was like, which made the initial transition difficult. …”
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    Interstitial nephritis in melanoma patients secondary to PD-1 checkpoint inhibitor by Jose Lutzky, Julia Escandon, Stephanie Peacock, Asaad Trabolsi, David B. Thomas, Ayman Layka

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Background Immune checkpoint inhibitors have become the first line therapy in melanoma treatment and their use is extending to other malignancies. However, we are still learning about immune side effects produced by these drugs and their severity especially in patients with history of inflammatory diseases.Case presentation We present two cases of metastatic melanoma treated with nivolumab and pembrolizumab (anti PD-1). …”
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    Realizing the benefits of the estimand framework when reporting and communicating clinical trial results—some recommendations by Vivian Lanius, Barbara Glocker, Christian Lösch, Daniel J. Bratton, Francesca Callegari, Melanie Wright, Suvi Rajamäki

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…In practice, stakeholders are still learning how to embrace the estimand framework and how it impacts the reporting of study results in the most value-adding manner. …”
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    Opportunities for guiding development: insights from first-year life science majors’ use of metacognition by Julie Dangremond Stanton, Stephanie M. Halmo, Rayna J. Carter, Kira A. Yamini, Deborah Ososanya

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…First-year students acknowledge they are still learning to monitor and welcome formative assessments that help them improve the accuracy of their monitoring. …”
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    Pembelajaran Tatap Muka Terbatas pada Siswa MIN di Era Covid-19: Respon Orang Tua Siswa by Imaludin Agus, Nur Isra Rasid

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The implementation of class learning is still limited, the learning applies a shift system, students are still learning independently, and health protocols are not optimal to comply. …”
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    Connecting the drops: A methodological challenge for the deployment of ICTs in mediterranean irrigation systems by Kevin Daudin, Gilles Belaud, Crystele Leauthaud, Zhour Bouzidi, Caroline Lejars

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Finally, pathways for information and knowledge circulation across actors, scales, and contexts are identified, highlighting researchers’ role to collect, document, and share datasets and stories. Still, learning opportunities should not obscure the operational challenges towards a translocal network of ICTs initiatives for irrigation systems.…”
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    Living restricted lives - Understanding the impact of isolation, social distancing and other restriction measures on older care home residents and their relatives in England during... by Sarah Sims, Amit Desai, Ruth Harris, Anne Marie Rafferty, Shereen Hussein, Richard Adams, Lindsay Rees, Sally Brearley, Joanne M Fitzpatrick

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…It was further influenced by the fact that many residents and relatives were still learning how to manage their relationships in the new context of living in a care home. …”
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    Efficacy of Cooling Blankets and Cold Fluid Infusions in Classic Heatstroke Treatment: A Controlled Study in Rats by Chen L, Liu C, Zhang Z, Zhang Y, Feng X

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Proper cooling methods are crucial for effective heatstroke management, reducing organ damage, and improving survival rates.Plain language summary:Both cooling blankets and cold intravenous fluids help lower body temperature in heatstroke, but we are still learning how they differently affect the body.In animal studies, cold fluids given through veins worked better than just using cooling blankets - they protected both heart and kidneys from damage and reduced inflammation, even though both methods cooled the body equally fast.Using cold fluids together with cooling blankets cooled rats faster and more effectively, leading to less organ damage and fewer dangerous inflammation reactions.More research is needed to determine the best combination of cooling methods to help classic heatstroke patients recover better.Keywords: heatstroke, cooling blanket, cold fluid infusion, cold water immersion, cooling rate, inflammation cytokine…”
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    Profiling the Preservice Biology Teachers’ Teaching Orientations: Challenges of 21st Century Learning by Listiani Listiani, Aidil Adhani

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…As novice teachers still learn and acquire information regarding the actual classroom setting, this research aims to determine their preference for teaching instructions. …”
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    Mechanisms of mistrust: A Bayesian account of misinformation learning. by Lion Schulz, Yannick Streicher, Eric Schulz, Rahul Bhui, Peter Dayan

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Finally, when outside feedback was noisier, participants still learned along Bayesian lines but struggled to pick up on biases in information. …”
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    The illusion of “The Garden”. A reflection on the works and ideas of the painter Hieronymus Bosch, through the perspective of present day thinkers and concepts by Tudor Jucan

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…By creating this conceptual bridge, we are all the closer to understanding how we are more similar with our forefathers, and how even from a 500-year-old painting we can still learn a thing or two about the present.…”
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    Oral history methods can reveal drivers of landscape transformation: Understanding land‐use legacies with local and traditional knowledge in Central Europe by Marianna Biró, Krisztina Molnár, Kinga Öllerer, Réka Szilágyi, Dániel Babai, Csaba Molnár, Zsolt Molnár

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…By creating knowledge partnerships, we can still learn about the past management and the functioning of such biodiversity‐rich cultural landscapes from the people who actively maintained them. …”
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    New Horizons In The Treatment Of Metastatic Castrate Resistant Prostate Cancer by Zein El Amir

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Computer-assisted learning utilizing 2-D and 3-D imaging, virtual dissection, radiological aids, live surgical streaming, and modern educational tools like Problem-Based learning needs to be integrated especially in a country like Pakistan where most students still learn anatomy swotting over bland textbooks with the occasional once-in-a-lifetime trip to a poorly equipped dissection hall. …”
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    Anatomy In The Undergraduate Medical Curriculum; Blending The Old And New by Ayesha Yousaf

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…[xvi] Computer assisted learning utilizing 2-D and 3-D imaging, virtual dissection, radiological aids, live surgical streaming[xvii] and modern educational tools like Problem-Based learning need to be integrated especially in a country like Pakistan where most students still learn anatomy swotting over bland textbooks with the occasional once-in-a-lifetime trip to a poorly equipped dissection hall. …”
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