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    Amplifying the value of the third space to support strategic curriculum change by Annie Yonkers, Hilary Wason

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To enable the ambition of our institutional approach, we recognised the importance of ensuring colleagues across the institution felt visible and involved as we implemented this programme at pace. …”
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    Most British Surgeons Would Consider Using a Tissue-Engineered Anterior Cruciate Ligament: A Questionnaire Study by Sarah Rathbone, Nicola Maffulli, Sarah H. Cartmell

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…We produced an online questionnaire relating to tissue engineering of the ACL to obtain input from practising clinicians who currently manage these injuries. 300 British orthopaedic surgeons specialising in knee surgery and soft tissue injury were invited to participate. 86% of surgeons would consider using a TE ACL if it were an option, provided that it showed biological and mechanical success, if it significantly improved the patient satisfaction (63%) or shortened surgical time (62%). 76% felt that using a TE ACL would be more appropriate than a patellar tendon, hamstring, or quadriceps autograft. …”
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    Key factors influencing school violence in Peruvian emblematic schools post-pandemic by Hilda Beraun-Vasquez, Eugenia Fabian-Arias, Maribel Ruiz-Balvin

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The family factor did not significantly influence violence, as families felt more cohesive during confinement, acting protectively post-pandemic. …”
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    The pressure of academic stress and self-efficacy among student by Ilham Khairi Siregar, Permata Sari, Mohamad Rizal Pautina, Ryan Hidayat Rafiola

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Academic stress is the pressure that is felt by individuals in achieving the expected goals. …”
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    Cultural fit in emotion versus language: a study of Dutch-speaking Belgians and Turkish migrants in Belgium by Rüya Su Şencan, Batja Mesquita, Katie Hoemann, Katie Hoemann

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The two fit measures did not converge; they were in fact negatively associated in some analyses, particularly for Turkish migrants’ emotional fit and language fit with Belgian culture, suggesting that when these migrants felt similar emotions, they attended to different aspects of their experience. …”
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    Reconversion of Mono-Industrial Urban Areas (Case Study – Beclean City) by Cristian Nicolae BOȚAN, Ion-Horațiu PAVEL, Silviu-Florin FONOGEA, Viorel GLIGOR

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The closure of a large number of industrial enterprises overwhelmed the Romanian cities, and its impact was felt more intensely in the small, mono-industrial urban areas: since many of these had been established around these companies, their very existence was threatened by the closures. …”
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    Rhinitis medicamentosa: a nationwide survey of Canadian otolaryngologists by James Fowler, Christopher J. Chin, Emad Massoud

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Treatment tends to focus on decongestant cessation, often with concurrent introduction of intranasal steroids. It was felt the warning labels on the topical medications are not currently satisfactory.…”
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    Clinical Usability of Vasundhara’s Transit for Gutta-Percha (V Transit GP) - A Questionnaire-Based Survey by Siddheswaran Vijayaraghavan, Krutika Menon, N. M. Dhanyakumar, Vasundhara Shivanna

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Results: The results showed that without the use of ‘V Transit GP’, 84.2% of the dentists felt that the disinfection and handling of GP cones were difficult, whereas with the use of ‘V Transit GP’, 94.2% of the participants found it to be extremely easy. …”
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    Neuromuscular Monitoring, Muscle Relaxant Use, and Reversal at a Tertiary Teaching Hospital 2.5 Years after Introduction of Sugammadex: Changes in Opinions and Clinical Practice by Thomas Ledowski, Jing Shen Ong, Tom Flett

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Since the introduction of Sugammadex, 69% (n=20) of respondents felt it provided “faster turnover,” less postoperative residual neuromuscular blockade (n=23; 79%), and higher anesthetist satisfaction (n=17; 59%). 45% (n=13) of colleagues reported that they would feel professionally impaired without the unrestricted availability of Sugammadex, and 1 colleague would refuse to work in a hospital without this drug being freely available. …”
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    Evaluation of the GlideScope Direct: A New Video Laryngoscope for Teaching Direct Laryngoscopy by Darwin Viernes, Allan J. Goldman, Richard E. Galgon, Aaron M. Joffe

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Seven different instructors supervised the 28 novices, all of who subjectively felt advantaged by having the laryngoscopic view available. …”
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    Optimal ratio of cash and non-cash payments by G. S. Panova

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…The author's position is presented on the future of the scientific basis and practical realization of the optimal ratio of cash and cashless money turnover in Russia and other countries. In particular, felt the need to increase information transparency, openness international information exchange in order to improve monetary policy by countries at the national and international level. …”
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    Psychosocial Factors in the Experience of Epilepsy: A Qualitative Analysis of Narratives by Simona Mlinar, Zvonka Rener Primec, Davorina Petek

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The stem narrative, where aspects of life with epilepsy are exposed, points to a fundamental loss felt by PWE. Conclusion. The narrative of the experience of epilepsy has proven to be an important source of information about the disease and life of PWE and also about the aspects at the forefront of life with epilepsy. …”
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    Thomas Wolfe: Modo and the Potential for Renaissance by Amélie Moisy

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In Thomas Clayton Wolfe (1900-1938) and his work, the Modernist tension between neophilia and neophobia was apparent and ultimately redirected into a restoration of vital force of writing. He felt that the American writer had to uncover the new, to “learn to speak the tongue that no one in this land has spoken yet.” …”
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    An Examination of Temporal and Spatial Trends of Growing Degree Days in Turkey by İlhami Doğan, Murat Karabulut

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Summer drought significantly felt in Turkey, where climatic conditions are constantly changing due to global warming. …”
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    Evaluation of elderly-friendly open space and public service buildings in madiun city using importance performance analysis (IPA) by Eva Anjarika Rahmawati, Rutiana Dwi Wahyunengseh, Asal Wahyuni Erlin Mulyadi

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…This shows the need for synchronization between government perceptions and the needs felt by elderly people in developing elderly-friendly infrastructure.…”
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    Monitoring Driving in a Monotonous Environment: Classification and Recognition of Driving Fatigue Based on Long Short-Term Memory Network by Hao Han, Kejie Li, Yi Li

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In the same driving time, the driver felt tired faster on the expressway, and the fatigue degree was significantly higher than that on the country road. …”
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    Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery clinical electives in undergraduate medicine: a cross-sectional observational study by Katrina M. Jaszkul, Marysia Grzybowski, Timothy Phillips

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The vast majority of respondents felt that visiting electives were important and should return post-COVID-19 (97.6%). …”
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    Smoke or no Smoke? Questions of Perspective in North and South by Mary Debrabant

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…If the factory town is smoke-blackened and polluted by disease—bearing air and water, material progress is shown in a largely positive light, as the novelist can be felt striving for balance—a consequence of the hostile reception of Mary Barton by a number of industrialists. …”
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    Response of equilibrium states to spatial environmental heterogeneity in advective systems by Roger M. Nisbet, Kurt E. Anderson, Edward McCauley, Mark A. Lewis

    Published 2006-10-01
    “…For populations in a mildly heterogeneous environment, there is a population ''response length'' that characterizes the distance downstream over which the impact of a point source perturbation is felt. The response length is also an important parameter for characterizing the response to non-point source disturbances at different spatial scales. …”
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    Attitudes Regarding Participation in a Diabetes Screening Test among an Assyrian Immigrant Population in Sweden by Susanne Andersson, Veronika Karlsson, Louise Bennet, Klas Fellbrant, Margareta Hellgren

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Instead, they professed that their health was not solely in their own hands and that they felt safe that God would provide for them. Assyrians’ background and religion affect their health beliefs and willingness to participate in screening for TD2.…”
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