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Is elevated serum homocysteine in isolated ischemic cranial nerve palsies a predictor of stroke? [PDF]
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Anonymity and Alcoholics Anonymous
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983To the Editor.— The recent letter by David—, MD, of New York in the Nov 12, 1982, issue ofThe Journal(1982;248:2237) stating that "in accordance with AA [Alcoholics Anonymous] tradition, I can only sign my first name" is not correct. There is certainly the tradition that in meetings persons only give their first names, but there is absolutely no ...
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A dust-off pilot in Vietnam recalls the tragedy of the war seen through his eyes, his rescue missions. Articles, stories, and other compositions in this archive were written by participants in the Mighty Pen Project.
Frazer, Jack
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Bioethics, 2014
AbstractIn ‘New Threats to Academic Freedom’ Francesca Minerva argues that anonymity for the authors of controversial articles is a prerequisite for academic freedom in the Internet age. This argument draws its intellectual and emotional power from the author's account of the reaction to the on‐line publication of ‘ After‐birth abortion: why should the
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AbstractIn ‘New Threats to Academic Freedom’ Francesca Minerva argues that anonymity for the authors of controversial articles is a prerequisite for academic freedom in the Internet age. This argument draws its intellectual and emotional power from the author's account of the reaction to the on‐line publication of ‘ After‐birth abortion: why should the
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2007
To protect respondents’ identity when releasing microdata, data holders often remove or encrypt explicit identifiers, such as names and social security numbers. De-identifying data, however, provide no guarantee of anonymity. Released information often contains other data, such as race, birth date, sex, and ZIP code, that can be linked to publicly ...
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To protect respondents’ identity when releasing microdata, data holders often remove or encrypt explicit identifiers, such as names and social security numbers. De-identifying data, however, provide no guarantee of anonymity. Released information often contains other data, such as race, birth date, sex, and ZIP code, that can be linked to publicly ...
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Interpretations of Online Anonymity in Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous
Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 2017How do individuals in twelve-step fellowships like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) interpret and enact "anonymity?" In this paper, we answer this question through a mixed-methods investigation. Through secondary analysis of interview data from 26 participants and an online questionnaire (N=285) we found three major ...
Sabirat Rubya, Svetlana Yarosh
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Anonymity and Alcoholics Anonymous-Reply
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983In Reply.— The program and principles of AA are explained in detail in the book, Alcoholics Anonymous , 1 in which may be found the "Twelve Steps" and "Twelve Traditions." Tradition 11 states: "Our public relations policy is based on attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio and films ...
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