[Book Review of] \u3cem\u3eGeorge Pell\u3c/em\u3e, by Tess Livingstone [PDF]
Catholic Medical Association
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‘What's in a Name?’ Naming Genetically Determined Movement Disorders: Gap and Controversy
Abstract In 2016, the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society (MDS) Task Force for Genetic Nomenclature in Movement Disorders laid out a new proposal for naming genetically determined movement disorders. This proposal sought to address the difficulties arising from the practical usage of numbered loci (eg, DYT1, DYT2, DYT3, etc.) as names
Connie Marras +19 more
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Prognostic Performance of the Korean Triage and Acuity Scale Combined with the National Early Warning Score for Predicting Mortality and ICU Admission at Emergency Department Triage: A Retrospective Observational Study. [PDF]
Park J +8 more
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Anti-Theatrical Costume: Catholic Vestments and Post-Reformation Visual Rhetoric in Doctor Faustus
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Sermon on Saint Thomas, the Beloved Apostle: A Syriac Catholic Panegyric from Seventeenth Century Malabar, written by Radu Mustaţă [PDF]
Robert John Clines
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Back to the Mission. Revisiting Slack in Nonprofits and Introducing Tappable Slack
ABSTRACT This article contributes to and develops the previous literature on excess resources (“slack”) in nonprofit organizations through a conceptual analysis of the implications that the organizational distinctiveness of nonprofits carries for our understanding of slack in these organizations.
Marta Reuter +2 more
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Human Cloning: Position Paper of the Catholic Medical Association [PDF]
Catholic Medical Association
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Teachers' perceptions of the Fine Arts Centre of the Calgary Catholic School System
Fran C. Cardle
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Navigating Integration in Mixed‐Methods: A Practical Guide for Novice Nursing Researchers
ABSTRACT Mixed‐methods research is increasingly used in healthcare to understand complex issues, yet integration of qualitative and quantitative findings remains challenging, particularly for novice researchers. This paper provides a practical guide for nursing researchers to integrate survey and interview data effectively.
Natasha Hawkins +2 more
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