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Anatomic Pathology / MOLECULAR ALTERATIONS IN PANCREATIC NEEDLE ASPIRATES

Kras , p53 , and DPC4 ( MAD4 ) Alterations in Fine-Needle Aspirates of the Pancreas A Molecular Panel Correlates With and Supplements Cytologic Diagnosis Tjarda van Heek, MD,1 Anne E. Rader, MD,2 G. Johan A. Offerhaus, MD,1 Denis M. McCarthy, MD,3 Michael Goggins, MD,3,4 Ralph H. Hruban, MD,3,5 and Robb E. Wilentz, MD3 Key Words: Pancreas; Fine-needle aspiration; Cytology; ...

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Increased Cultural Diversity among Nurses and Patients in Health Setting

  Names Institutional Affiliations Introduction Cultural diversity is becoming an important issue in the healthcare system. According to Egede (2006) culture can be defined as integrated patterns of human behaviors including thoughts, communication, language, customs, beliefs, values, and actions. In non-medical disciplines, culture is defined as shared and learned values, beliefs and ways of life of a particular group that ...

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Action plan template

  1. Read stage four of the work health planning guide: Action plan template. 2. An action plan clarifies what you want to achieve and the strategies you will use to implement your program. 3. It should pull together the information gathered so far and connect priority needs with appropriate strategies to address them. Note: This action plan template can ...

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Assignment description

  This assignment has got 2 main parts; 1. We need to design a n IELTS (International English Language system) test with its 4 sections (writing, listening, speaking and reading). 2. Once we design our test then we need to write a justification (analyzing) about our test (sample justification was provided) Part 1: designing an IELTS exam 1. a) Listening ...

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Second Language Assessment and Testing

(101824) Project on Test Design I. Introduction Test design is a complex process that involves simultaneous development of the test purpose, structure, the candidate profiles and language among other features. Proficiency tests are particularly complex to design as their purpose is to measure the overall language ability of the candidates they are designed for, therefore they are required to test ...

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The relationship between self-esteem and academic achievement in high ability students: Evidence from the Wollongong Youth Study

Wilma Vial/e, Patrick C. L. Heaven and Josep~,parrochi University of Wol/ongong, Australia Copyright Ag~ncy limited (CAL) licensed copy. Further copying and communication prOhbi!cd excepl on ~o'{m€nl of fee per Copy,.or Communication and olhetwise in ,iccord81~ce with the licence ff0~ CAL to’ACER For more mfonmation conlact CAL on (02) 9394 7600ori’nfo@copyrightcom.au ; 0″ ” Abstract The relationship between self-esteem and academic ...

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The importance of social-emotional context:

The Australasian Journal of Gifted Education, 16 (2) 35 The importance of social-emotional context: Perceptions of students, parents and teachers regarding an Extended Curriculum Program for students with high abilities Margaret Plunkett & Leonie Kronborg Monash University Abstract Recent trends in a number of Australian states, including Victoria, have witnessed the expansion of ability-grouped settings for developing the talents of ...

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Ability grouping of gifted students: Effects on academic self-concept and boredom

Franzis Preckel1*, Thomas Go ¨tz2,3 and Anne Frenzel4 1University of Trier, Germany 2University of Konstanz, Germany 3Thurgau University of Teacher Education, Kreuzlingen, Switzerland 4LM University of Munich, Germany Background. Securing appropriate challenge or preventing boredom is one of the reasons frequently used to justify ability grouping of gifted students, which has been shown to have bene?cial effects for achievement. On ...

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What impact does technology have on Paralympic athletes?

Research Proposal Introduction Background context for research project topic area: This proposal describes the possible examination of how recent technological developments have enhanced and impacted upon Paralympic athletes, due to the author’s involvement and interest in the area. It will consider various technological advances and their implications for Paralympic athletic training and success. As Meer (2012) described such events as ...

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Ethical Guidelines for Conducting Research with Children or Young People

Approved by the Ethics Sub-Committee on the 30th April 2014. Ethical Guidelines for Conducting Research with Children or Young People Introduction This information sheet has been designed to assist those who intend to collect data from children or young people. Please note that this document should not be considered as a complete interpretation of all the potential ethical issues which ...

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