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Discriminating needle exchange attenders from non‐attenders
Addiction, 1993AbstractIn 1990, approximately 1500 of Glasgow's estimated 9400 injecting drug users attended the city's four needle and syringe exchanges. In the same year, a multisite and citywide strategy was used to interview an estimated 5% sample of the city's injectors using an internationally agreed WHO structured schedule.
M, Frischer, L, Elliott
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Emergency Nurse, 2011
In most emergency departments (EDs), a few patients account for a considerable number of attendances and hospital admissions. Newton and colleagues describe how to reduce these numbers by introducing individual care plans.
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In most emergency departments (EDs), a few patients account for a considerable number of attendances and hospital admissions. Newton and colleagues describe how to reduce these numbers by introducing individual care plans.
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Conference on Interdisciplinary Musicology, 2022
Louis D'Heudières, Charlie Sdraulig
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Louis D'Heudières, Charlie Sdraulig
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The Philosophers' Magazine, 2016
Abstract ‘Attending’ considers the following questions: Why do some patients neglect things to their left after a stroke? Why does attending to something else decrease the feeling of pain? Why is it dangerous to use a mobile phone while driving? It shows that there is not a limit to the capacity of the brain system to take in information,
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Abstract ‘Attending’ considers the following questions: Why do some patients neglect things to their left after a stroke? Why does attending to something else decrease the feeling of pain? Why is it dangerous to use a mobile phone while driving? It shows that there is not a limit to the capacity of the brain system to take in information,
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Annals of Internal Medicine
Abstract The chapter argues that Kant does not view rational activity as foundationally that of reflecting on what to do or believe. Rather, he sees it as attending to oneself or the world in specific controllable ways. Such attention may involve metarepresentational capacities but does not require them.
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Abstract The chapter argues that Kant does not view rational activity as foundationally that of reflecting on what to do or believe. Rather, he sees it as attending to oneself or the world in specific controllable ways. Such attention may involve metarepresentational capacities but does not require them.
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2019
Is there a space between the animate and inanimate? Where is consciousness held? Exploration of these questions guides my practice and research. Art-making drives my effort to explore the intangible, mysterious place where matter and consciousness collide.
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Is there a space between the animate and inanimate? Where is consciousness held? Exploration of these questions guides my practice and research. Art-making drives my effort to explore the intangible, mysterious place where matter and consciousness collide.
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