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    Klasifikasi Kinerja Akademik Siswa Menggunakan Neighbor Weighted K-Nearest Neighbor dengan Seleksi Fitur Information Gain by Rizky Adinda Azizah, Fitra Bachtiar, Sigit Adinugroho

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Abstract The academic performance of students is an indicator of the success of learning in school. …”
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    Membranous Dysmenorrhea: A Case Series by Hatim A. Omar, Shawn J. Smith

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…A case analysis chart review was completed on six patients referred to a Pediatric Gynecologist in an academic setting. In each case the patient underwent a thorough pelvic and bimanual exam. …”
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    Teaching-learning of the "family" content in the General Practitioner’s training from education at work by Mabel Rocha Vázquez, Josè Aurelio Dìaz Quiñones, Norma Mur Villar

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…<br /><strong>Results:</strong> potentialities and limitations were identified in the teaching-learning process of the "family" con-tent that allowed designing the strategy where the objectives constitute the guiding category, based on which the system of knowledge, skills and values is organized, structured from the stages of the visit to the family, seen in a systemic way, for which aspects of the method, the form, the means and the evaluation system are dealt with, in close relation with the academic, the attentional labor and the research aspects.…”
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    Preface by Nikoletta Hendrik

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The week consisted of four separate events: firstly, we visited the Aquincum Museum, where the guided tour offered us a glimpse of Marcus Aurelius’ life in Pannonia. …”
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    Fragmenty písemností z kavalírské cesty hrabat z Clary-Aldringenu z roku 1727 by Jiří Kubeš

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…The Clary-Aldringens studied in Leiden indeed but their course was short (approximately 2 months only) and the fragments of their diary speak rather about the court stays and visits of different monuments. That means that they did not study to obtain the academic degrees. …”
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    The Impact of Psychiatric Patient Boarding in Emergency Departments by B. A. Nicks, D. M. Manthey

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The authors retrospectively studied all psychiatric and non-psychiatric adult admissions in an Academic Medical Center ED (>68,000 adult visits) from January 2007-2008. …”
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    Randomized clinical trial of ICECaP (Individualized Coordination and Empowerment for Care Partners of Persons with Dementia): Primary mental health and burden outcomes. by Virginia T Gallagher, Anna Arp, Ryan Thompson, M Agustina Rossetti, James Patrie, Shannon E Reilly, Carol Manning

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…At least once monthly contact is made from a dementia care coordinator to the dementia care partner by telephone, video conferencing, email, or in-person support at clinical visits for the person with dementia. In this pilot randomized unblinded control trial of ICECaP, n = 61 (n = 90 randomized) care partners completed 12-months of the ICECaP intervention and n = 69 (n = 92 randomized) care partners received routine clinical support (controls) in an outpatient memory care clinic at an academic medical center, from which the participants were recruited. …”
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    Real Life Cancer Comorbidity in Greek Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Followed Up at a Single Diabetes Center: An Unappreciated New Diabetes Complication by Anastasia Thanopoulou, Demetrios Pectasides

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…We determined cancer comorbidity in patients with diabetes followed up at a single Greek academic clinic and investigated the potential related factors. …”
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    Pharmacist interventions for older adults with polypharmacy in an ambulatory geriatric clinic by Antonietta Paneccasio, Anna Bondar, Emily Fargo, Marcie Parker, Ardeshir Hashmi, Kenneth Koncilja, Gina Elder

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…During the 137 initial visits with the pharmacist, 494 DRPs were identified, and more than half of these were resolved during the initial visit. …”
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    Vie et œuvre d’Eugène Poilane (1888-1964) by Ariadna Burgos, Benoît Carré

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Poilane surveyed many regions that were rarely visited or even completely unknown to naturalists. …”
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    Determinants of Malaria Prevention and Treatment Seeking Behaviours of Pregnant Undergraduates Resident in University Hostels, South-East Nigeria by Anthonia Ukamaka Chinweuba, Noreen Ebelechukwu Agbapuonwu, JaneLovena Enuma Onyiapat, Chidimma Egbichi Israel, Clementine Ifeyinwa Ilo, Joyce Chinenye Arinze

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Some believed that pregnancy does not play any role in a woman’s reaction to malaria infection. Only 41 (50.6%) visited a hospital for screening and treatment. Thirty-four (28.1%) used antimalaria medicine bought from chemist shop or over-the-counter medicines, while 33 (27.3%) used untreated net. …”
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    Semantic-Aware Top-k Multirequest Optimal Route by Shuang Wang, Yingchun Xu, Yinzhe Wang, Hezhi Liu, Qiaoqiao Zhang, Tiemin Ma, Shengnan Liu, Siyuan Zhang, Anliang Li

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In recent years, research on location-based services has received a lot of interest, in both industry and academic aspects, due to a wide range of potential applications. …”
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    The challenges and opportunities clinical education in the context of psychological, educational and therapeutic dimensions in teaching hospital by Azizeh Barry, Azam Shahbaz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusion The results of the study showed that in the treatment dimension, the concerns of patients in bedside clinical education include an increase in the number and duration of visits, fear of students performing incorrect procedures, lack of recognition of the person responsible for treatment and accountability to different people, a feeling of prolonged hospitalization due to the education process, fear and anxiety of the unknown and unfamiliar terms expressed in clinical rounds, increased likelihood of infection due to a large number of students and their examination, less access to the relevant doctor due to academic busyness, and in the human ethical dimension, failure to maintain patient privacy and reporting the patient’s condition in public and examination by people of the same sex, lack of attention to the patient and his/her conversations during clinical rounds, and a greater focus on education. …”
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