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Cnrs - ArticleSciences ArticleSciencesest dsormais remplac par Refdoc, votre nouvelle rfrence en fourniture de documents scientifiques. Database introduction Introduction BiblioMap, the EPPI-Centre database of health promotion research, contains over 14,100 records at present. The studies included in Bibliomap have been compiled over a number of years as a result of searching and coding research for inclusion in systematic reviews at the EPPI-Centre. Open source software Help needed, please read. Sometimes it seems as if all the open source software in the world was written for Linux. That is of course, not true. Once you know where to look in fact, there is so much open source software for Windows that it can be hard keeping track. So I broke down and put up a web page to help me. This is of course nowhere near a comprehensive list.

Succeeding in your OSCE Tips on how to ace your clinical exams By: Bhoresh Dhamija, Matt Green Published: 16 April 2012 DOI: 10.1136/sbmj.e1656 Cite this as: Student BMJ 2012;20:e1656 The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is a commonly used assessment tool in undergraduate medicine that is used to test a candidate’s core skills, understanding, and attitudes in a variety of settings. These can include: Over the past 15 to 20 years there has been a change in emphasis on the examination approaches employed by the various royal colleges in the United Kingdom, which is reflected in undergraduate curriculums. PMC Journal List [A-B] Database introduction Introduction DoPHER is unique in its focussed coverage of systematic and non-systematic reviews of effectiveness in health promotion and public health worldwide. This register currently contains details of over 2,500 reviews of health promotion and public health effectiveness. All reviews are assessed and coded for specific characteristics of health focus, population group and quality.

Virtual Medicine Online Open Access Journals Adductor Magnus - Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics - origin: - posterior fibers: ischial tuberosity; - anterior fibers: ramus of ischium and pubis; - insertion: - from a line extending from the greater trochanter along linea aspera, medial suprcondylar line and adductor tubercle on medial condyle of femur; - action: - adduction of the thigh at the hip; - fibers arising from ischium and ramus of ischium primarily insert distally and aid in hip extension; - fibers arising from ramus of pubis insert proximally and aid in hip flexion; - assistance in lateral rotation, medial rotation is of controversey; - nerve supply: obturator and sciatic, L2, L3, L4, L5, S1; - synergists: adductor brevis, adductor longus, pectineus, gracilis Symptomatic cortical irregularities of the distal femur simulating malignancy. Adductor-related groin pain in athletes: correlation of MR imaging with clinical findings.

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