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E-learning as a factor optimizing the amount of work time devoted to preparing an exam for medical program students during the COVID-19 epidemic situation
The COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on the learning and teaching processes, particularly in healthcare education and training, because of the principal position of the cutting-edge student-patient interaction. Replacing ... -
E-social work en España: análisis de los blogs profesionales
La revolución digital y las nuevas tecnologías de la información y la comunicación han modificado en muy poco tiempo los medios de aprendizaje, las relaciones interprofesionales y las interacciones profesional-usuario en ... -
E-social work: an empirical analysis of the professional blogosphere in Spain, Portugal, France and Italy
In just a very short period of time, the digital revolution and new information and communication technologies have changed the media of learning, inter-professional relationships, and interactions between social work ... -
Early detection of hyperprogressive disease in non-small cell lung cancer by monitoring of systemic T cell dynamics
Hyperprogressive disease (HPD) is an adverse outcome of immunotherapy consisting of an acceleration of tumor growth associated with prompt clinical deterioration. The definitions based on radiological evaluation present ... -
Early development of the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita
Background: Detailed descriptions of the early development of parasitic nematodes are seldom available. The embryonic development of the plant-parasitic nematode Meloidogyne incognita was studied, focusing on the early ... -
Early life factors and white matter microstructure in children with overweight and obesity: the ActiveBrains project
Background & aims: exposure to a suboptimal environment during the fetal and early infancy period's results in long-term consequences for brain morphology and function. We investigated the associations of early life factors ... -
Early predictors of employment status one year post injury in individuals with traumatic brain injury in Europe
Sustaining a traumatic brain injury (TBI) often affects the individual's ability to work, reducing employment rates post-injury across all severities of TBI. The objective of this multi-country study was to assess the most ... -
Early-onset molecular derangements in the olfactory bulb of Tg2576 mice: novel insights into the stress-responsive olfactory kinase dynamics in Alzheimer’s disease
The olfactory bulb (OB) is the first processing station in the olfactory pathway. Despite smell impairment, which is considered an early event in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), little is known about the initial molecular ... -
Eating behavior, physical activity and exercise training: a randomized controlled trial in young healthy adults
Regular physical activity (PA) is an important part of the treatment of several medical conditions, including overweight and obesity, in which there may be a weakened appetite control. Eating behaviour traits influence ... -
ECAE, una tecnología de procesado emergente para producir propiedades relevantes en materiales metálicos
El objetivo del presente artículo es proyectar una visión de conjunto de la reciente técnica de procesado mecánico de materiales conocida como "extrusión en canal angular constante" (ECAE). Esta técnica es un método novedoso ... -
Echoes of transcendence in a secular age
This paper analyses transcendence in the secular age. In its origins, secular knowledge based on the model of the natural sciences seemed to have won the battle against religion and myth. This kind of all-knowing knowledge ... -
ECOAL project: delivering solutions for integrated monitoring of coal-related fires supported on optical fiber sensing technology
The combustion of coal wastes resulting from mining is of particular environmental concern, and the importance of proper management involving real-time assessment of their status and identification of probable evolution ... -
El ecólogo en su laberinto
El presente artículo pretende ser una contribución al debate sobre el papel de los ecólogos en la sociedad. El mismo es producto de la reflexión a partir de discusiones mantenidas a finales de junio de 2007 en Farrera y ... -
¿La economía en el erial? El retorno al mercado del capitalismo español, 1945-1959
En el artículo se nos describe el proceso económico español de los años cincuenta. Una etapa que se abrió y se cerró con dos momentos críticos para la dictadura franquista: el fracaso de la economía autárquica, primero; ... -
La economía y organización industrial como paradigma de desarrollo sostenible en el nuevo modelo de industria para Europa
El artículo analiza el papel del paradigma de la Economía y Organización Industrial, considerando su génesis en Inglaterra y desarrollo en EEUU, junto a su consolidación en Europa, como enfoque de carácter «mesoeconómico» ... -
Economía: la excepcionalidad como impulsora de cambios estructurales en la Comunidad Autónoma Vasca y Navarra
La pandemia mundial generó una crisis de consecuencias todavía impredecibles, agravadas además por la guerra de Ucrania. En 2008 había surgido un consenso amplio sobre la necesidad de reformas profundas que, en el fondo, ... -
The economic and political attractiveness of China grow together
This paper proposes that, in the next decades, Chinese culture, values and even political system will be expanded as a result of its successful economic performance. This expansion will not only be the consequence of a ... -
Economic assessment of the use and conservation of suburban parks. Two cases in Spain
The resurgence of the concept of quality of life in urban and suburban areas has highlighted the need for economic valuations of the multiple services that parks provide for the population. The use of the Contingent Valuation ... -
Economic development, female wages and missing female births in Spain, 1900-1930
Focusing on Spain between 1900 and 1930, a period characterised by significant structural transformations and rapid economic growth, this article shows that the sex ratio at birth (SRB) was abnormally high, at least until ... -
Economic evaluation of CPD activities for healthcare professionals: a scoping review
Context: continuing professional development (CPD) activities for healthcare professionals are central to the optimisation of patient safety and person-centred care. Although there is some evidence on the economics of ...