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    The meaning of kindergarten space as perceived by young children in participatory research

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    Understanding among 4 to 5 year-old children about ‘Float or Sink’ concept

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    국가수준 교육과정의 의미와 누리과정 발전 방향에 대한 성찰

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    The 7th National Kindergarten Curriculum for the Area of ‘Inquiry in Daily Life’

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    Three-to-five years old child's conception of a mechanism of rainfall

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    Korean Guidelines for Postpolypectomy Colonoscopic Surveillance: 2022 revised edition

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    Colonoscopic polypectomy is effective in decreasing the incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer (CRC). Premalignant polyps discovered during colonoscopy are associated with the risk of metachronous advanced neoplasia. Postpolypectomy surveillance is the most important method for managing advanced metachronous neoplasia. A more efficient and evidence-based guideline for postpolypectomy surveillance is required because of the limited medical resources and concerns regarding colonoscopy complications. In these consensus guidelines, an analytic approach was used to address all reliable evidence to interpret the predictors of CRC or advanced neoplasia during surveillance colonoscopy. The key recommendations state that the high-risk findings for metachronous CRC following polypectomy are as follows: adenoma ≥10 mm in size; 3 to 5 (or more) adenomas; tubulovillous or villous adenoma; adenoma containing high-grade dysplasia; traditional serrated adenoma; sessile serrated lesion containing any grade of dysplasia; serrated polyp of at least 10 mm in size; and 3 to 5 (or more) sessile serrated lesions. More studies are needed to fully comprehend the patients who are most likely to benefit from surveillance colonoscopy and the ideal surveillance interval to prevent metachronous CRC.</jats:p
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