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Dental Hygiene Students' Clinical Skill Acquisition: Activity theory and the use of videos

Sally N. Lockwood, Sharon M. Compton, Jacqueline L. Green and Kari Rasmussen
American Dental Hygienists' Association April 2018, 92 (2) 15-21;
Sally N. Lockwood
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Sharon M. Compton
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Jacqueline L. Green
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