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- What is PROSPERO? - University of York
What is PROSPERO? PROSPERO is an international systematic review registry that aims to promote transparency and open science, reduce reporting bias and help prevent unintended duplication and research waste
- Prospero - Wikipedia
Prospero is the main antagonist in season 2 of TV series The Librarians This version of Prospero (Richard Cox) is a Fictional, a character brought to life by magic, and has become bitter over
- A new and improved PROSPERO website has been launched! - University of York
Since 2011, PROSPERO, the world’s first prospective register of systematic reviews, has been registering systematic reviews relating to health and social care Funded by the NIHR since inception, PROSPERO has been a thriving resource for over a decade
- Prospero, The Tempest: A Character Analysis ️ - No Sweat Shakespeare
Prospero is the central character in The Tempest and all the action revolves around him Using magic, he is able to control the movements and all the actions of the other characters, which allows him not only to be the central character but also the actual author of the plot of the play
- PROSPERO: An International Register of Systematic Review Protocols
PROSPERO is an international database of systematic review protocols produced by the University of York's Center for Research and Dissemination and funded by the National Institute for Health Research
- Prospero | Magician, Tempest, Duke | Britannica
Prospero, the exiled rightful duke of Milan and a master magician in Shakespeare’s The Tempest Prospero has used the experience of shipwreck on an enchanted island to master all sorts of supernatural powers
- How to Register Your Systematic Review Meta . . . - Meta-analysis | S
Learn what PROSPERO is why registering your systematic review protocol is crucial A step-by-step procedure to ensure transparency avoid duplicacy
- Prospero, the Witch | Exploratory Shakespeare - Dartmouth
The wronged Prospero, who uses his magic for justice, surely can not be an evil witch However, I see Shakespeare as a talented playwright capable of writing sophisticated plays full of complex characters who are greater than simply the sum of their parts
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