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  1. “That Dress is Inappropriate”: A Kantian Perspective on Aesthetics and Assessing Professionalism
  2. Removable Prosthodontics Education as Co‐Creation—A Patient‐Centered Approach to Understanding Aesthetics
  3. Using E‐portfolios to Identify Threshold Concepts in Removable Prosthodontics
  4. Aesthetic Labour in Health Professional Education: Dress, Discrimination and Resistance
  5. AI's other challenges
  6. Do poor environmental conditions drive trachoma transmission in Burundi? A mathematical modelling study
  7. DO POOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS DRIVE TRACHOMA TRANSMISSION IN BURUNDI? A MATHEMATICAL MODELLING STUDY
  8. Open Dialogue, need‐adapted mental health care, and implementation fidelity: A discussion paper
  9. Psychiatry research in the COVID-19 era and beyond: A role for mathematical models
  10. Mathematics for medical practitioners and patients: Understanding how vaccines work for the community
  11. Association of environmental risk factors and trachoma in Gashoho Health District, Burundi
  12. The Epworth sleepiness scale: Reliably unreliable in a sleep clinic population
  13. Protozoan pathogens Blastocystis and Giardia spp. in roof-harvested rainwater: the need to investigate the role of the common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) and other potential sources of zoonotic transmission
  14. Team‐based anatomy learning for medical students: preparing tomorrow's surgeons
  15. Can a child and family health service improve early childhood health outcomes in an urban Aboriginal community?
  16. Spirituality/Religiosity (SpR), Leisure-Time Physical Activity, and Sedentary Behaviour in Students at a Catholic University
  17. Developing the Continued Professional Certification Program for Nurse Anesthetists
  18. Erratum to: Aggregation and Competitive Exclusion: Explaining the Coexistence of Human Papillomavirus Types and the Effectiveness of Limited Vaccine Conferred Cross-Immunity
  19. Zoonotic Transmission of Waterborne Disease: A Mathematical Model
  20. MODELLING CROWDING EFFECTS IN INFECTIOUS DISEASE TRANSMISSION
  21. Investigation of feeding preferences of GPS monitored sheep in a binary choice experimental design under conditions of spatial uncertainty
  22. Dragons redux
  23. Simple models for how population demographics relate to ecological processes
  24. Losing hope: mental health and religious service non-attendance in Australia
  25. Iwao’s patchiness regression through the origin: biological importance and efficiency of sampling applications
  26. Spatial heterogeneity in simple deterministic SIR models assessed ecologically
  27. Fixed sized samples for type-specific surveillance of human papillomavirus in genital warts
  28. Migration and disease ecology: simple models
  29. Estimating global arthropod species richness: refining probabilistic models using probability bounds analysis
  30. Aggregation and Competitive Exclusion: Explaining the Coexistence of Human Papillomavirus Types and the Effectiveness of Limited Vaccine Conferred Cross-Immunity
  31. Tracking type specific prevalence of human Papillomavirus in cervical pre-cancer: a novel sampling strategy
  32. Central nervous system antiretroviral efficacy in HIV infection: a qualitative and quantitative review and implications for future research
  33. Unresolved questions concerning human papillomavirus infection and transmission: a modelling perspective
  34. Cocoa Pod Borer (Conopomorpha cramerella Snellen) in Papua New Guinea: Biosecurity Models for New Ireland and the Autonomous Region of Bougainville
  35. Validation of Fixed Sample Size Plans for Monitoring Lepidopteran Pests of Brassica oleracea Crops in North Korea
  36. Sampling a weighted pest complex: caterpillars in North Korean cabbage (Brassica oleraceavar.capitata) crops
  37. The influence of management practice on the spatial distribution of Lepidopteran pests in Brassica crops in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea: implications for sequential sampling plans
  38. A Survey ofVacciniumCultural Practices in Australia Emphasizing Implications for Mycorrhizal Infection