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This study was designed to assess the grades, self-perceived learning, and satisfaction between occupational therapy students who used a gross anatomy laboratory versus online anatomy software (AnatomyTV) as tools to learn anatomy at a large public university and a satellite campus in the mid-western United States. The goal was to determine if equivalent learning outcomes could be achieved regardless of learning tool used. In addition, it was important to determine why students chose the gross anatomy laboratory over online AnatomyTV. A two group, post-test only design was used with data gathered at the end of the course. Primary outcomes were students' grades, self-perceived learning, and satisfaction. In addition, a survey was used to collect descriptive data. One cadaver prosection was available for every four students in the gross anatomy laboratory. AnatomyTV was available online through the university library. At the conclusion of the course, the gross anatomy laboratory group had significantly higher grade percentage, self-perceived learning, and satisfaction than the AnatomyTV group. However, the practical significance of the difference is debatable. The significantly greater time spent in gross anatomy laboratory during the laboratory portion of the course may have affected the study outcomes. In addition, some students may find the difference in (B+) versus (A-) grade as not practically significant. Further research needs to be conducted to identify what specific anatomy teaching resources are most effective beyond prosection for students without access to a gross anatomy laboratory.
Keywords: allied health education; computer assisted-learning; graduate education; gross anatomy education; gross anatomy laboratory; learning outcomes; occupational therapy; online anatomy learning; prosection; student perception; student satisfaction.
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Taipei, April 4 (CNA) Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, (TSMC) said late Wednesday that more than 70 percent of its chip manufacturing equipment had resumed production after a period of suspension earlier in the day due to a magnitude 7.2 earthquake that struck Taiwan.
However, some of the equipment at certain TSMC plants had been damaged during the quake, disrupting production lines, the company said. None of its key equipment like its extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV) machines were damaged, TSMC said.
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There were no reports of injuries, damage or other disruptions in either quake. Bay Area Rapid Transit trains did not issue any public alerts about service delays as part of its regular quake-based precautions.
The earthquake begins at 4:18 p.m. as a violent shudder, and rips along the Hayward Fault east of San Francisco, California. By the time the magnitude-7 event is over, buildings and roads throughout the region have collapsed, water pipes have shattered and fires rage. Eight hundred people are dead, tens of thousands have become homeless, and many who are still in their homes will go without running water for weeks to months.
HayWired draws lessons from recent quakes around the world. A magnitude-7.8 quake in Gorkha, Nepal, in 2015 triggered at least 25,000 landslides in steep terrain, so HayWired includes the possibility of landslides in the hills east of the bay. Then there is a magnitude-6 quake that struck just north of San Francisco in 2014, in the southern Napa Valley.
If a certain beta-tester's very public hunch is correct, QuakeWorld, id's online gaming platform for Quake, will be available for download this weekend, and the fragging - complete with kill statistics - can begin.
"It would be a great disservice to society if we did not learn as much as possible from the fault zone heated by this huge earthquake," says Kiyoshi Suyehiro, president and chief executive of the management group of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP). Following its initial approval of the proposal in September, the IODP has now confirmed that funding is available for the Chikyu to set sail in April and drill at a site south of the quake's epicentre (see ).
Completing the drilling won't be easy. At the proposed site, the Tohoku fault lies under 7 kilometres of water and some 700 metres of Earth's crust, so a huge drill string will be needed. Previously, only a tiny 15-metre core has ever been extracted from beneath water of that depth, says Brodsky; most cores are taken from beneath 6 kilometres of water or less.
In addition to temperature measurements, the project will also examine the sediments pulled up in the core. Certain sediment textures, such as ball-bearing-like particles of clay, might be associated with large-slip earthquakes. Identifying such features should help scientists to forecast the slip potential of other faults.
The chance to collect precious information from the Tohoku event represents "an opportunity, maybe even a responsibility", says Mori. Almost all of the damage caused by the quake was done by the tsunami, he points out. "What we really want to understand is what caused that."
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2. Turn the shoebox upside down. On top of the overturned box, construct a building that can remain standing during an earthquake. To test your structure, drop a heavy book next to the shoe box and check to see whether your building is still standing.
An earthquake jolted Metro Manila on Wednesday evening, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The Hong Kong Observatory recorded a magnitude 5.7 quake in Manila shortly after 7 p.m., said Woo Wang-chun, a science officer at the observatory. No exact location of the epicenter was immediately given. Renato Solidum, director of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, said the location and the magnitude could not immediately be determined because heavy rains at the time hampered satellite transmissions. "So far we have no report of any significant incidents in other places," he said in a radio interview. He said the tremor was "a bit strong" on Lubang Island, 80 miles southwest of Manila, and also was felt in several suburbs. The Philippines is in the Pacific ring of fire were volcanic activities and earthquakes are frequent. - AP/GMANews.TV
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