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Traditional EBM resources were used as course bibliography, including Straus' book [ 1] and an EBM text in Spanish written by the course professors [ 28].
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In countries where university students must read course bibliographies in English but perform related tasks in L1, English for Academic Purposes (EAP) course coordinators must often design their own courses and materials.
Under her chairmanship the series of such conferences held over the next several years established standards, course outlines, bibliographies, and women's club study guides for the field, for which the name "home economics" was adopted.
Still, the volume ran to only 136 well-padded pages without footnotes, of course, and with a skimpy bibliography that includes clippings from Police Gazette.
If you have a course textbook look at the bibliography at the back of the book.
Radiologists would like to be able to review through the system the most relevant topics from radiology meetings and courses and to have a relevant bibliography available.
We ask for their views on the content, the presentation, the organisation of the course, the quality of the handouts, the bibliographies or the Powerpoints, on a scale of excellent to poor, or one to seven.
On a recent afternoon, the Hinman was woken up for a demonstration for the students in Advanced Descriptive Bibliography, Rare Book School's most fearsomely difficult course.
He gave the bibliography to Starr, who was then an undergraduate enrolled in Arrow's (graduate) advanced mathematical-economics course.
His bibliography bloomed.
Its bibliography is long.
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