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Alpha and beta desynchronization during consolidation of newly learned words (NeuroImage, 2025-08-05)While a growing body of literature exists on initial word-to-meaning mapping and retrieval of fully lexicalized words, our understanding on the learning of semantic knowledge that occurs between these ...
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Medication calculation skills of graduating nursing students within European context (Journal Of Clinical Nursing, 2022-02-03)Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate the medication calculation skills of graduatingnursing students in six European countries and analyse the associated factors.Background: Medication calculation ...
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Very Early Transition to Oral Antibiotics in Uncomplicated Enterobacterales Bloodstream Infections: Effectiveness and Impact on Carbon Footprint Saving (ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL, 2025-07-25)Background/Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of very early oral transition in Enterobacterales bloodstream infections (E-BSIs), identify factors associated with it, compare the ...
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La evaluación continua en un nuevo escenario docente (Universities and Knowledge Society Journal, 2006-04-21)El nuevo marco docente dibujado por la convergencia hacia el Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior supone una reformulación de las metodologías docentes, que deben basarse en el aprendizaje, y no sólo ...
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Organ/space surgical site infection and long-term outcomes of rectal cancer surgery: retrospective population-based cohort study (British journal of surgery open, 2025-05-07)Background: Anastomotic leak and subsequent organ/space surgical site infection (O/S-SSI) after colorectal cancer surgery are associated with poor short-term outcomes; however, the evidence regarding ...
