Our study of a large sample of U.S. medical students illustrates big data medical education research and provides guidance for improving implementation of ALPs and further investigation.
Growth eccentricity in relation to length and specimen angle has been investigated in branchwood of Kigelia pinnata (Jacq.) DC. (Bignoniaceae). Radial growth promotion is towards the upper side of the branch near its base, but it gradually diminishes towards its distal end. The eccentricity of the branches is also found to be directly related to specimen angle, and it decreases with increasing specimen angle.
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