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JAS4QoL – Volume 3(1) (March, 2017)
JAS4QoL – Volume 3(1) (March, 2017) JAS4QoL 2017, 3(1) online at: https://as4qol.org/CIPAY
Categories: > Full Papers, > Mini Reviews, > Volume 3, > Wisdom Notes, Journal Articles
Tags: Advanced Prostate Cancers, Anowara KHATUN; Anowara, Anxiety, Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancers, Communication Skills, Consciousness, ESL Teaching, Full Paper, HORIKISHI; Toru, Internet Use, KONISHI; Nami, Laboratory Animals, MATHEWS; Cy, MATSUMOTO; Kenya, Memorial Services, Mini Review, MORISHITA; Naoki, NISHIKAWA; Tetsu, NIWA; Satomi, Nursing Technique, OHYA; Susumu, Potassium Ion Channels, Prostate Cancer, Stress, Wisdom Note, Writing
- Mini Review
Potassium Ion Channels As Novel Therapeutic Targets for the Treatment of Advanced and Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancers
- Full Papers
Psychological and Physiological Effects of Touching on Anxiety and Stress: A Nursing Technique
- Short Communications
The Relationship between Internet-Use and Communication Skills of Students in a Japanese University
Consciousness Investigation of Persons Attending Memorial Services for Laboratory Animals
- Wisdom (Philosophical) Note … As I was passing…
Invisible Realities: The Philosophical Foundations of the Writing Class
JAS4QoL – Volume 2(1) (March 2016)
JAS4QoL – Volume 2(1) (March 2016) JAS4QoL 2016, 2(1) online at: https://as4qol.org/DwGKA
Categories: > Full Papers, > Mini Reviews, > Volume 2, > Wisdom Notes
Tags: emergency departments, English, English for Special Purposes, English Teaching, Erina SATO, FOONG; Anthony FW, FUJIWARA; Yumi, Full Paper, KAMADA; Masao, Kyoto, Mini Review, NISHIOKA; Yuichiro, NOJIMA; Keisuke, Pharmaceutical Science English, SATO; Erina, Science English, Scientific English, Stress, Teaching, Triage Nurses, Wisdom Note
- Mini Review
Radiation Effects on Men and Some Personal Histories
- Full Papers
Stress in Triage Nurses in Emergency Departments: A Concept Analysis
Learning Science English after Prior Exposure: Feedback from Year-1 Pharmacy Students Learning Pharmaceutical Science English at the Tertiary Level
Difficulty of Japanese Students in Pronouncing Certain Words and Numerals in Scientific English: Problems Arising from the Speaker's Native Tongue and Prior Exposure (Part 1)
- Wisdom (Philosophical) Note … As I was passing…
Towards Practical English Teaching and Learning in Japan: Use of English for Special Purposes