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Applications for the programme open on July 1st; the first class will be in January 2013.
To run the programme, open a confocal stack through ImageJ, go to Plug-ins, select DeadEasy Caspase plug-in and simply run.
Both participants and facilitators were asked to name strong and weak aspects of the programme (open questions).
Interviews were handwritten and FGDs were tape-recorded and transcribed, and the programme Open Code assisted in sorting and structuring the data.
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