نتایج جستجو برای: learn what he needs

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Journal: :hepatitis monthly 0
elisabeth smolle institute of pathology, medical university graz, austria +43-31638580594, [email protected] evelyn zöhrer institute of pathology, medical university graz, austria +43-31638580594, [email protected] kira bettermann institute of pathology, medical university graz, austria +43-31638580594, [email protected] johannes haybaeck institute of pathology, medical university graz, austria +43-31638580594, [email protected]; institute of pathology, medical university graz, austria +43-31638580594, [email protected]

context several risk factors play the role in the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (hcc) from which chronic hepatitis b and c infections are the most important ones. dna integration of hepatitis viruses alters the function of critical genes promoting malignant transformation of virus-infected liver cells. evidence acquisition there are remarkable geographic differences in prevalence of c...

2000
Andrew N. Meltzoff ANDREW N MELTZOFF

Imitation is a powerful form of learning commonly used by children, adults and infants. A child's enthusiasm for imitative behavior prompts parental attention and interaction, and provides a mechanism for transmitting appropriate cultural and social behavior. Although simple imitative behavior is evident in the postnatal period, by around 14 months infants remember and repeat actions they obser...

Journal: :Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology 2013
Stephen A Sands

The article by Palmer et al that accompanies this editorial investigates the neuropsychologic late effects arising from the treatment of pediatric medulloblastoma survivors treated on a single protocol across eight medical centers in North America and Australia between 2003 and 2011. The study population impressively includes 126 patients between the ages of 3 and 21 years at diagnosis (median,...

1949
Mary Dingwall

Everyone agrees that going to school is an important occasion in a child's intellectual life, but not everyone yet realizes that it is an equally important emotional occasion?that, mdeed, it may be considered a final stage in the process of weaning about which Miss Hay-Shaw wrote in the August issue of Mental Health. The young child has to learn that he may not depend upon his mother for all hi...

Journal: :Practical neurology 2017
Fiona C Moreton Robert Brenner Jayam Lazarus Richard Davenport

A 57-year-old male steel plant worker presented with fatigue and altered liver function tests. Over the next two years, he developed cognitive decline, parkinsonism and seizures. This paper reports the clinicopathological conference at the 37th Edinburgh Advanced Neurology Course 2015 and outlines what we can learn from this case.

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2001
T Koch

A question between John Harris and I is the degree to which lessons may be learned, and insights gained, from a life distinguished by physical differences. He argues it as the "aborting Beethoven fallacy", I insist on the evidence that what we learn from physical differences may be critical and life enhancing.

1999
Toshihiko Mukoyama Stacey Chen Yoonsoo Lee

In this paper, a job matching model is constructed to analyze education demand. It is assumed that schooling raises a worker’s likelihood of a good match, by helping him to learn what kind of jobs he is likely to fit. It is shown that there is a close relationship between education demand and job mobility.

Journal: :Edumaspul : jurnal pendidikan 2022

This study discusses how to learn for blind students with special needs (X) who excel in the field of Musabaqah Tilawatil Qur'an (MTQ). research is motivated because author found a student excels (MTQ) even though he has visual impairment. The purpose this was determine method learning (X), X read Qur'an, time visually impaired media used by students. and what achievements have been achieved MT...

Journal: :College & Research Libraries News 1997

2015
Izet Masic

REVIEW / ACTA INFORM MED. 2015 OCT 23(5): 326-327 Jean–Raoul Scherrer (1932 2002) was a pioneer in the development and deployment of clinical information systems (1, 2, 3). He received in 2000 the Morris F. Collen Award of Excellence in medical informatics. Jean-Rauol Scherrer was born in the Canton of Jura, Switzerland, in October 1932 but has lived most of his life in Geneva, Switzerland. He ...

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