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Cancer and cure: A critical analysis

Indian Journal of Cancer, 2016
Cancer is one of the most dreaded diseases of the 20th century and spreading further with continuance and increasing incidence in the 21st century. The situation is so alarming that every fourth person is having a lifetime risk of cancer. India registers more than 11 lakh new cases of cancer every year, whereas, this figure is above 14 million ...
P S, Roy, B J, Saikia
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Profile analysis: Critical bands and duration

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1984
The detection of an increment in the intensity of the central component of a multi-component complex was measured as a function of the frequency spacing of the components and the duration of the presentation. The overall intensity of the complex was randomly varied on each presentation of the stimulus. Curiously, the increment becomes easier to hear as
D M, Green, C R, Mason, G, Kidd
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Critical Discourse Analysis, Critical Discourse Studies and Beyond

Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, 2021
(2021). Critical Discourse Analysis, Critical Discourse Studies and Beyond. Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies: Vol. 39, No. 3, pp. 319-322.
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Theory, Analysis, and Criticism

Journal of Musicology, 1982
The listing of theory, analysis, and criticism as three separate disciplines would probably seem odd to scholars working in the other arts. For them the three would be joined together under the encompassing heading of "criticism"; and those working within the field would be "critics," whether their concern were primarily theoretical, analytical, or ...
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Connectionism and Cognitive Architecture: A Critical Analysis

Cognition, 1988
Abstract This paper explores differences between Connectionist proposals for cognitive architecture and the sorts of models that have traditionally been assumed in cognitive science. We claim that the major distinction is that, while both Connectionist and Classical architectures postulate representational mental states, the latter but not the former
J A, Fodor, Z W, Pylyshyn
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Criticism and Its Analysis

1980
In drawing this phase of the author’s research effort to a close, it appeared as if his foreground presentation and solution might perhaps be a bit too neat, and so may have misled the reader into thinking that this research has gained universal acceptance, and that it has been, and is, beyond critical reproach. The reverse was and is true.
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Commitment and criticality: Fairclough's Critical Discourse Analysis evaluated

International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2010
Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) is an established interdisciplinary approach to texts in terms of their wider social and political significance, and owes its prominence, in part, to one of its most influential practitioners, Norman Fairclough. This paper examines the theoretical foundations of Fairclough's CDA and its ways of working with texts.
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An Analysis of "Criticizing-Lin and Criticizing-Kung"

Chinese Law & Government, 1974
In the joint editorial of the "two newspapers and one journal" of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee on New Year's Day this year, it was formally declared that "Crit-icizing-Kung [i.e., criticizing Confucius] is a component part of Criticizing-Lin" [i.e., criticizing Lin Piao]. The editorial of the People's Daily on February 2 was entitled, "
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Effectiveness of self‐compassion‐related interventions for reducing self‐criticism: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 2022
Katherine E Wakelin   +2 more
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Critical Linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis

2018
Paul Simpson, Andrea Mayr, Simon Statham
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