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Taxonomy of Cooperation and Reciprocity: Beyond Interdisciplinary Social Science Imperialism. [PDF]
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Cognitive versatility and adaptation to fluid participation in hospital emergency department teams. [PDF]
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High-Precision computational solutions for nonlinear evolution models in graphene sheets. [PDF]
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Longitudinal analysis shows possible distinct patterns of associations between conspiracy beliefs and either institutional distrust or the sense of precarity. [PDF]
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Clinical leadership development in the NHS - a study in urgent and emergency care (UEC). [PDF]
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Systematic scoping review of the noma evidence landscape: current knowledge and gaps. [PDF]
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Group Analysis, 2010
Therapists face situations in which individuals, subgroups, or groups cannot or will not tolerate and rebel against truth seeking. Anarchy, a virulent form of rebellion, utilizes excessive and violent projective identification to engulf participants in treatment—destructive enactments.
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Therapists face situations in which individuals, subgroups, or groups cannot or will not tolerate and rebel against truth seeking. Anarchy, a virulent form of rebellion, utilizes excessive and violent projective identification to engulf participants in treatment—destructive enactments.
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Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on the Foundations of Digital Games, 2019
Pseudo-random number generators are ubiquitous components of content generation systems, because their outputs are difficult to predict but also repeatable given an initial seed. These properties make them especially useful as the basis for "random" decisions during a generative process, as they allow the process to be chaotic but also repeatable. This
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Pseudo-random number generators are ubiquitous components of content generation systems, because their outputs are difficult to predict but also repeatable given an initial seed. These properties make them especially useful as the basis for "random" decisions during a generative process, as they allow the process to be chaotic but also repeatable. This
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