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Learning We offer the following definition of learning: an increase in behavioural repertoire or knowledge, resulting from personal experience or transmission of knowledge.
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Luursema, J.M., Sherman, K., Dankelman, J. (2015). Enabling Lifelong Learning and Team Skills to Support Arthroscopic Performance. In: Karahan, M., Kerkhoffs, G., Randelli, P., Tuijthof, G. (eds) Effective Training of Arthroscopic Skills. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44943-1_4
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