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How to Think About Tacit (or Implicit) Beliefs
ABSTRACT This paper defends a novel theory of tacit belief (sometimes called “implicit belief”). After providing some background and taxonomy, I argue that dispositionalist theories of belief fail to provide a good account of tacit beliefs; this failure gives us a reason to reject those dispositionalist theories.
Andrew Moon
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Association between the location of Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT) providers and heroin-related ambulance attendances. [PDF]
Hall N +5 more
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Ambulance Siren Detection using Artificial Intelligence in Urban Scenarios
Muhammad Usaid +4 more
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ABSTRACT In 2014, Indonesia took a large step toward Universal Health Coverage and protection from the economic risk of illness—previous health insurance schemes were joined aiming to cover the entire population. This reform made it the largest single‐payer public health insurance scheme worldwide, which covered approximately 77% of Indonesian ...
Lisa Rogge
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Frequent users of the ambulance service in a Swedish region: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Alm F, Kurland L, Hugelius K.
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ABSTRACT Whilst the policy purpose of prisons is containment and rehabilitation, prisons must also provide a range of services to people who are incarcerated. Researchers have examined how service provision is complicated by features of the prison environment directed at safety and security, but less attention has been paid to the impact of ...
Brian Q. Jenkins +5 more
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Active Seizures on Arrival at the Hospital During Ambulance Transfers in Children: A Five-Year Record Review. [PDF]
Kimura M, Ito H, Sota R, Taketani T.
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A community-based ambulance model: lessons for emergency medical services and everyday health systems resilience from South Africa [PDF]
Leanne Brady +4 more
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Abstract Background Hemorrhage remains the leading cause of preventable traumatic deaths, with many fatalities occurring before hospital arrival. Although geographic differences in prehospital time (PHT) are recognized, contemporary national estimates and their implications for resuscitation readiness are not well defined.
Pawan Acharya +11 more
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Self-reported adherence of ambulance nurses to acute chest pain guidelines in Southern Sweden: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Hansen MU +4 more
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