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    Penggunaan Internet Dikalangan Siswa SD di Kota Ternate: Suatu Survey, Penerapan Algoritma Clustering dan Validasi DBI by Firman Tempola, Miftah Muhammad, Abdul Mubarak

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…For activities when opening YouTube there are 61.60% often watching videos on YouTube with 61.60% cardboard videos, comedy 49.80% and educational content 28.40%. …”
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    The history of childbirth: Women and doctors in the lying-in hospital of Göttingen University, eighteenth – nineteenth century by Jürgen Schlumbohm

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…One third of all the medical students who took the course in obstetrics never participated hands-on in a delivery, but only watched. And the majority of those who did were in charge of only one birth. …”
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    THE ORGANIZATION WORKS TO IMPROVE THE CLINICAL AND ECONOMIC OUTCOMES OF CARE FOR PROSTATE CANCER by O. I. Apolikhin, A. V. Sivkov, I. V. Chernishov, M. I. Katibov, O. V. Zolotukhin, I. A. Shaderkin, S. A. Leonov, D. A. Vojtko, M. Y. Prosyannikov

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…In case of detection of clinically insignificant PC assistance was provided at the level of ITC (active surveillance, watchful waiting, hormone therapy on the recommendations of the oncourologist of regional urology center).Results. …”
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    Providing a model of emotional and rational appeals in video marketing based on social networks by Moohan Mohammadi, payam paslari, saeed moradpour, sadegh masjoodi

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Theoretical FrameworkAttention in video marketing"Attracting attention" is so important that researchers consider the goal of video marketing only to attract the attention of the audience and change his decision to continue watching (Arantes et al, 2018), and consider it as the main factor of competition in this type of marketing (Sheldon, 2013). …”
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    Medical Assistance in Dying for Persons Suffering Solely from Mental Illness in Canada by Chloe Eunice Panganiban, Srushhti Trivedi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A survey of MAiD providers demonstrated that physicians believed that the bereavement experience following MAiD is challenging and profoundly distinct and that bereavement support for all members involved should be required.[13] However, while watching one die (of MAiD) may cause harm to their families, friends, and support system at large, it is also important to recognize that watching someone suffer and struggle through their mental health journey also poses significant harm. …”
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