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Reflections on the Reproducibility Project in Psychology and the Insights It Offers for Clinical Psychology
The overarching goal of this chapter is to discuss the Reproducibility Project in Psychology (RP:P), the resulting credibility movement, and its implications for scientific practices in clinical psychology and...
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Open AccessThe Role of Virtual Environment for Radiotherapy Training (VERT) in Medical Dosimetry Education
Medical dosimetry is an important component in training of radiation therapist, yet it is not easy for student to understand the principle of treatment planning and to be familiar with the relationship of the ...
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Open AccessThe impact of the Syrian conflict on population well-being
The United Nations described the Syrian conflict as the worst man-made disaster since World War II. We adopted a global perspective in examining the impact of the Syrian conflict on Syrians’ physical, mental, ...
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The present paper assessed the validity of single-item life satisfaction measures by comparing single-item measures to the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS)—a more psychometrically established measure.
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Scientists are ho** to make the world's most successful crop even better.
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Although modern medicine is established in Asia, traditional medicine also plays a big role in people's healthcare — and is gaining in popularity in other countries too.
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The editor of Nature China reports on his first visit to a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to find out how this ancient practice is dispensed in the twenty-first century — and to see if anything can be ...
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Aberrant chromosomal fusion of the Ewing’s sarcoma oncogene (EWS) to several different cellular partners produces the Ewing’s family of oncoproteins (EWS-fusion-proteins, EFPs) and associated tumors (EFTs). EF...
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Hong Kong inaugurates Institute for Advanced Study
Nature talks to university president Paul Chu about his vision of a 'mecca for great scholars'.
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