The work of an English cancer hospital during the war.
TOD M C·Medical woman's journal
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TOD M C·Medical woman's journal
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O'dwyer M H·The Biochemical journal
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O'dwyer M H·The Biochemical journal
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Castle W E·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Riddell William Renwick·Annals of medical history
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The British and foreign medico-chirurgical review
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Wolfer Sascha·Cognitive science
This replication study aims to investigate a potential bias toward addition in the German language, building upon previous findings of Winter and colleagues who identified a similar bias in English. Our results confirm a bias in word frequencies and binomial expressions, aligning with these previous findings. However,…
Stevenson Emily·Cultural and social history : the journal of the Social History Society
Richard Hakluyt'sis a seminal work in the historical narrative of English exploration and colonisation, but not an unbiased one. By comparing social network maps of the contemporary Anglo-Levant community with textual analysis of, this article will demonstrate the ways in which editorial practices reinforced Hakluyt's…
Bredenberg Erin, Hanna Reem M, Kotwas Michelle, +2 more·Journal of hospital medicine
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Xiao Qian, Wang Jiani, Wang Yanling, +1 more·Studies in health technology and informatics
To explore the current trends and future directions of data mining in nursing, we systematically searched English and Chinese databases (from 1990 to 2017) with data mining and nursing related keywords. We found 407 papers, which increased rapidly in the recent five years. Data mining was the most widely used in clinic…
Mejia Cynthia·North Carolina medical journal
Medical providers need to be able to provide interpretation and translation services so that limited English proficiency patients can experience the same level of care as their English-speaking counterparts, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. Professionally trained interpreters can mitigate negative h…
Pavill Brenda·Nursing education perspectives
This article highlights how academia and industry leaders in health care communication can partner to provide students practice caring for individuals who are limited English proficient and how such practice opportunities can be integrated into academic programs. Highlighted are key elements to consider when partnering…
Kraye Jill·Early science and medicine
This paper examines the reception of the Stoic theory of the passions in the early modern period, highlighting various differences between the way notions such as (see symbol in text) (complete freedom from passions) and(see symbol in text) (pre-passions) were handled and interpreted by Continental and English authors.…
Mello Amílcar D'Avila de·Historia, ciencias, saude--Manguinhos
In Brazil's sixteenth-century history, very few references are made to health professionals. On the expedition of Edward Fenton, dispatched by the English Crown in 1582 to set up a trading post in Asia, was the famous barber-surgeon and physician John Banister. The naval squadron, diverted from its original route to re…
Bustillos Dan·The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics
Patients with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) are a protected class under the Civil Rights Act. However, clinical trials continue to remain largely inaccessible to this population. This article lays out the scientific, legal, and ethical rationales for the inclusion of LEP subjects in clinical research.
Vitevitch Michael S, Rodríguez Eva·Journal of multilingual communication disorders
The present work examined the relationships among familiarity ratings, frequency of occurrence, neighborhood density, and word length in a corpus of Spanish words. The observed relationships were similar to the relationships found among the same variables in English. An auditory lexical decision task was then performed…
Miles E·Dyslexia (Chichester, England)
Since research into dyslexic difficulties has been conducted predominately among those whose first language is English, assumptions may have been made about the nature of dyslexia which are dependent on the complex features of that language. This paper considers first a sample of 'transparent' languages without those p…
Carreiras M, Gernsbacher M A, Villa V·Psychonomic bulletin & review
An advantage of first mention-that is, faster access to participants mentioned first in a sentence-has previously been demonstrated only in English. We report three experiments demonstrating that the advantage of first mention occurs also in Spanish sentences, regardless of whether the first-mentioned participants are…
Potter P·Canadian bulletin of medical history = Bulletin canadien d'histoire de la medecine
Three of the most important libraries sold during the first 100 years of English book auctions belonged to doctors. By examining the contents of these sales and the prices achieved in them, I hope to be able to throw some light on the extent and expertise of English book collecting by physicians to discover the princip…
Ganguly I·World health forum
Immigrants with non-English-speaking backgrounds face many linguistic and cultural barriers when trying to use Australia's health services. Gender inequities make matters especially difficult for women with such backgrounds, who largely belong to the lower socioeconomic categories. The present article describes two hea…