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    КУЛЬТУРА МОВИ ВИКЛАДАЧА В СУЧАСНІЙ ПЕДАГОГІЧНІЙ МАЙСТЕРНОСТІ: СОЦІОЛІНГВІСТИЧНИЙ АСПЕКТ by Оксана Назаренко

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The most typical language problems in learners' communication are characterized, with the aim of preventing them in future pedagogical practice. Such lexical errors include: unmotivated use of Russian vocabulary, particularly calquing and surzhyk; use of repetition (tautology), pleonasm, and verbosity; inappropriate use of paronyms; duplication of cognate words; and excessive use of Anglicisms, for which Ukrainian equivalents were selected. …”
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    The Prevalence of Myopia in Schoolchildren in Some Regions of Russia by O. P. Proskurina, E. Yu. Markova, V. V. Brzheskij, E. L. Efimova, M. N. Efimova, N. N. Chvatova, N. N. Slychalova, A. V. Egorova

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…In 5 and 11 classes myopia was more often refractive errors. The prevalence of myopia among 1th classes schoolchildren was 2.4 %, among 5th classes — 19.7 %, 11th classes — 38.6 %. …”
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    Myopia prevalence, refractive status and uncorrected myopia among primary and secondary school students in Germany by Astrid Hönekopp, Lisa-Marie Tommes, Philipp Doebler, Sarah Weigelt

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Likewise, uncorrected refractive errors are also critical, as they can, e.g., affect educational outcomes, making information on uncorrected myopia valuable for diagnostics and health education.MethodsWe performed non-cycloplegic autorefraction on two samples in Germany. …”
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    Critical Contribution of Pharmacists in Optimising Medication Safety among Children: A Narrative Review by Pulkit Deswal, Mamta Farswan Singh, Sonal Setya

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Paediatric patients are particularly vulnerable to medication errors and Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs), with the incidence of adverse drug events being three times higher in children compared to adults. …”
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