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Confronting the Legacy of Eugenics and Ableism: Towards Anti-Ableist Bioscience Education. [PDF]
Da Silva SM, Hubbard K.
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Ethical Research and the Institutional Review Board: An Introduction. [PDF]
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Cardiac Autonomic Dysfunction and Increased Oxidative Stress in Conventional Cigarettes and E-Cigarettes: Heart Rate Variability as a Cardiovascular Predictor. [PDF]
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Dialectical emotions in a dark heritage site: A study at the Auschwitz Death Camp
Tourism Management, 2021This study was designed to explore the emotional experience during the visit to the Auschwitz Death Camp, and its relationship to the perceptions of benefits gained from the visit as well as the quality of the experience.
Amir Shani, Yaniv Poria
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International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation, 2020
In the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in Oświecim, Poland (A-BSM) a new research has been started on the use of vaporised hydrogen peroxide (VHP) as a disinfecting agent.
Anna Wawrzyk
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In the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in Oświecim, Poland (A-BSM) a new research has been started on the use of vaporised hydrogen peroxide (VHP) as a disinfecting agent.
Anna Wawrzyk
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The positive role of negative emotions in heritage-site visits: the case of Auschwitz Death Camp
Journal of Heritage Tourism, 2021This exploratory qualitative study focuses on two issues: (1) an examination of the emotions that participants expect to feel when visiting a heritage site presenting death and atrocities; and (2) the emotions they feel during the visit.
Gila Oren, Y. Poria, A. Reichel
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Common Knowledge, 2022
Abstract This contribution to the final installment of the Common Knowledge symposium on contextualism is a reply to another contribution, Peter Burke's “Alternative Modes of Thought.” Or rather, this essay responds to the historians and social scientists whom Burke cites as arguing that only some ways of thinking are possible in any ...
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Abstract This contribution to the final installment of the Common Knowledge symposium on contextualism is a reply to another contribution, Peter Burke's “Alternative Modes of Thought.” Or rather, this essay responds to the historians and social scientists whom Burke cites as arguing that only some ways of thinking are possible in any ...
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