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Continuing professional education.
Journal of the Australian Traditional-MedicineSociety
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September 1, 2006
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Continuing Professional Education (CPE) is a structured program of further education for practitioners in the professional occupations.
The ATMS CPE policy is designed to ensure its practitioners regularly update their clinical skills and professional knowledge. One of the chief roles of CPE is to bridge the gap between the skills and knowledge gained as a student, and the skills and knowledge actually required in clinical practice. Being taught how to do something is quite different than actually being able to do it.
The ATMS CPE Policy is founded on the ...
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; ...paraphyly of sponges and the monophyly of Eumetazoa,' are detailed in a study published...Bayesian analyses support the monophyly of Eumetazoa (here Cnidaria + Bilateria) and a sister...Placozoa (here Trichoplax adhaerens) and Eumetazoa. Bayes factors invariably provide decisive...
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Homeoboxes in sea anemones (Cnidaria; Anthozoa): a PCR-based survey of Nematostella vectensis and Metridium senile. (Polymerase Chain Reaction)
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; ...phylogenetic evidence places the Cnidaria near the base of the Eumetazoa, possibly as the sister group to the Bilateria. The Cnidaria...ancestral function of these genes in the Cnidaria and in the Eumetazoa. Two techniques have been used to rapidly survey metazoan...
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Evolution of hedgehog and hedgehog -related genes, their origin from Hog proteins in ancestral eukaryotes and discovery of a novel Hint motif.(Research article)
Magazine article from: BMC Genomics
; ...recovered from the sponge Oscarella carmela [27], indicating that the "Hedge" domain originated before the advent of Eumetazoa. In order to understand the origin and evolution of the C. elegans hh -related genes, we had already performed cursory...
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Phylogenetic analysis of the Olenellina Walcott, 1890 (Trilobita, Cambrian)
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; ...Regarding evolutionary mechanisms, because the Cambrian radiation represents that key episode in earth history when the Eumetazoa diversified, and because there is a dramatic disjunction between pre- and post Early Cambrian faunas, it is of interest...
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Does the high gene density in the sponge NK homeobox gene cluster reflect limited regulatory capacity?
Magazine article from: The Biological Bulletin
; ...et al., 2003; Steenkamp et al, 2006). The Metazoa consists of at least two ancient lineages of extant animals, the Eumetazoa (cnidarians, placozoans, and bilaterian phyla) and phylum Porifera (sponges) (e.g., Cavalier-Smith et al...
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Marine invertebrate genome sequences and our evolving understanding of animal immunity.
Magazine article from: The Biological Bulletin
; ...central core of immunology. The situation has begun to change with the realization that core immune mechanisms are shared among Eumetazoa and with the steady accumulation of molecular evidence for basic shared characters among bilaterian immune cells. Immune...
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Progress in sponge biology (1).(INTRODUCTION)
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of Zoology
; ...independently from unicellular organisms. In fact, we used to call them Parazoa to distinguish them from the "true" metazoans or Eumetazoa. Some early molecular data appeared to support this distinction, but it is now clear that the Metazoa are monophyletic...
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