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The Rise of Hybrid Practice
Published 2023-07-01Subjects: “…hybrid practice…”
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DMin as Practical Theology
Published 2021-01-01Subjects: “…practical theology…”
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Osteoarthrosis in outpatient practice
Published 2012-12-01“…When treating OA, only the rheumatologists use slow-acting drugs in practically 100% of cases, by preferring chondroitin sulfate. …”
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The principles of telemedicine in practice
Published 2003-11-01“…The past experience in using telemedicine has shown that the introduction of such a telemedicine system in B&H would be of great significance in the future in the context of providing better and more efficient health services to the patients. In practice, that means a more simple approach to some services and data for patients, a better and faster circulation of information and experience of medical experts and health care workers with cost control at the same time. …”
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BULGAKOV IN THE TEACHING PRACTICE
Published 2015-09-01“…We tried to test this theory in practice by constructing a micro-study, which included the observations and monitoring of the teaching process, as well as student and teacher evaluation forms. …”
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The Test of Practice–An Essay
Published 2017-02-01“…My basic point of departure is the existential encounters between children and adults, for example, as part of classroom practices. The title has a double connotation. It means that theory must be taken as the measure of practice. …”
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Critical media practices
Published 2021-07-01“…This article develops the theoretical concept of critical media practices. Critical media practices are characterised by two aspects: 1) In critical media practices actors reflect on routines relating to media (as organisations, content, or technologies) and/or on the meta processes mediatisation, digitisation or datafication. 2) On the basis of this reflection actors develop alternative routines in their media practices and shape processes of mediatisation, digitisation or datafication. …”
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