OUT OF OUR HEADS! FOUR PERSPECTIVES ON THE CURATION OF AN ON-LINE EXHIBITION OF MEDICALLY THEMED ARTWORK BY UK MEDICAL UNDERGRADUATES

Out of Our Heads! Four perspectives on the curation of an on-line exhibition of medically themed artwork by UK medical undergraduates

The Medical School at Bristol University is noted for offering, and in some instances requiring, its students Egg Turners to work creatively with medical themes.Students, artists, educationalists and a web designer have worked to create an on-line exhibition of the resulting creative output.This can be viewed at www.outofourheads.net.This site is a

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Practices of Disciplinarity and Interdisciplinarity in Quebec Elementary Schools: Results of Twenty Years of Research

This article presents a synthesis of different research projects that have been carried out inthe province of Quebec, copyright over the past 20 years concerning the representations and practices ofelementary teachers regarding the relative importance given to subject matter and the use ofinterdisciplinarity in their teaching practice.The first Ret

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A Spectral Detection Method Based on Integrated and Partition Modeling for Trace Copper in High-Concentration Zinc Solution

In zinc smelting solution, because the concentration of zinc is too high, the spectral signals of trace copper are masked by the spectral signals of zinc, and their spectral signals overlap, which makes it difficult to detect the concentration of Retro Collection trace copper.To solve this problem, a spectrophotometric method based on integrated an

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Socioeconomic status index is an independent determinant of breast cancer screening practices: Evidence from Eastern China.

BackgroundBreast cancer is the most prevalent malignancy affecting Chinese women, and early routine screening is incredibly important for its prevention and control.This study aimed to investigate the role of socioeconomic status (SES) in female breast cancer screening practices using the composite SES index.MethodsThis cross-sectional study involv

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