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The policy adjacent: How affordable housing generates policy feedback among neighboring residents
Abstract While scholars have documented feedback effects among a policy's direct winners and losers, less is known about whether such effects can occur among the indirectly affected—“the policy adjacent.” Using 458 geocoded housing developments built between two nearly identical statewide ballot propositions funding affordable housing in California, we
Michael Hankinson +2 more
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[Man bobbing for apples at Mean Green Fling]
Photograph of a man bobbing for apples at the Mean Green Fling. He is sticking his head in a bucket full of water.
Ha, Khai
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Torticollis, head bobbing and oscillatory eye movements in a 14 year old child
Kalyan B Bhattacharyya +4 more
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Clinical Features of Cellular Senescence Pathways in Severe Asthma
In bronchial biopsies, SASP and p53 pathway enrichment scores are elevated in severe asthma versus non‐severe asthma and healthy controls. SASP enrichment is validated in the independent NOVA cohort. SASP enrichment is also elevated in nasal brushings of participants with nasal polyps, independently of asthma status.
Woo‐Jung Song +122 more
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Printed in Great Britain THE OPTOKINETIC BASIS OF HEAD-BOBBING IN THE PIGEON
1. Head-bobbing of pigeons during walking and landing was studied using high-speed motion photography. 2. The analysis of film records indicated that head-bobbing whilst walking consists of two phases: one where the head is 'locked ' in space ...
B. J. Frost
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(Un)threading Rhythms: On Affect and Vibe in a Rave
ABSTRACT In Toronto, raves arise across large nightclubs, DIY venues and outdoors, despite changing regulations that have further arranged and narrowed their possibility in the past 4 years. Following a rave in Toronto, this work explores ways that potentialities and affects emerge in a single night, through my entry of taking part in dancing and ...
Tatiana Yunadi
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Despite a frequent misconception that behavioural concerns are diagnoses of exclusion, medical conditions and behavioural disorders are frequently inter‐related. In human medicine, the ‘multidisciplinary team’ approach (MDTA) is considered the most efficacious way of managing patients with complex and chronic health conditions.
BE Bollaert, JM Ley, HE Zulch
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Experimental characterisation of jumping and bobbing actions for individuals and small groups [PDF]
Stadia and structures which host crowd events often experience dynamic crowd loading. Of greatest concern is the loading from the actions of jumping and bobbing, especially if the action is regulated by an external stimulus.
McDonald, Madison G.
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The Concept of Harm in Medical Ethics
ABSTRACT The concept of harm is central to medical ethics. In particular, it is frequently used in ethical deliberation about clinical cases and harm‐benefit analyses. Despite its significance, there has been surprisingly little discussion in practice about conceptual approaches and the nature of harm in medical ethics analyses.
Marie‐Christine Fritzsche +1 more
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A Defense of Post‐Viability Abortion
ABSTRACT It is often thought that Thomson's Violinist argument is only applicable before the point of viability. In this paper, I propose that this is not the case, offering a novel defense of post‐viability abortion utilising Thomson's self‐defense framework. I first set out Thomson's Violinist argument and how it interacts with viability.
Jina Kim
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