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- which is sufficient for proficiency. In medicine, the terms "propedeutics"/"propedeutic" specifically refers to the preliminary collection of data about...
- Mozarteum Salzburg MagicaMusicaItalian blog dedicated to musical propedeutical methodologies Orff CenterMunich Orff New Zealand Aotearoa (ONZA)...
- №1 Department of Pediatric №2 Department of Propedeutics of Internal Medicine Department of Propedeutics of Pediatric Diseases with Patient Care Department...
- Bobina, L. A. (1994). Пропедевтика Культуры Здоровья: Учебное пособие [Propedeutics of Culture of Health: Tutorial] (in Russian). Novocheboksarsk: TEROS...
- doctor title **** eximia laude in 1889. 1886-1889 he was a resident in the propedeutics clinic, 1889-1891 ****istant in Man****ein's clinic of internal diseases...
- of that year. From 1910 to 1916, he taught Clinical Surgery, Surgical Propedeutics, and Operatory Medicine. In 1910, he oversaw a free course of Urology...
- certainty or at least with some plausibility are not scholarly treatises but propedeutic (introductory) handbooks for use in teaching beginners. They were composed...
- Nuevo León, UANL) The high schools have several programs such as the propedeutic baccalaureate, bilingual program, bivalent program in bilingual education...
- suitability of Esperanto as an introduction to language learning (see Propedeutic value of Esperanto), demonstrating with concrete examples the extent...
- consistence and strictness in conceptual thought and was hence fit to be "propedeutics of philosophical spirit at us". Albert Bazala, which inherited in 1909...