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Generalizations are always difficult to make, often imprecise, and sometimes misleading [...]
Stefania Tutino
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The preceding chapters in this book address a plethora of intriguing challenges, all directed towards bridging the gap between requirements engineering and architecture.
Louise Bruit
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Based on the cases and country studies presented in this book, this chapter evaluates the evidence relevant to the mechanisms by which tourism can, potentially at least, make positive net contributions to conservation.Full ...
Louis Rougier
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This chapter reaches conclusions by drawing together the findings of the individual chapters of the book. The work is considered in six themes of person-centred care, dentine hypersensitivity, DHEQ, the meaning of dentine hypersensitivity and the need ...
Marie-Hélène Garelli
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Marczuk, K.P. (2019). Conclusions. In K.P. Marczuk (Ed.), Good Neighbourhood Treaties of Poland: Political, Security and Social Relations (pp. 253–255). Palgrave Macmillan.
Karina Paulina Marczuk (6957779)
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KEMUNGKINAN PENGGUNAAN LATEX UNTUK STABILISASI BADAN JALAN HUTAN
Among the many known stabilized methods and materials that can be applied to improve forest road stability, latex is thought of as one such material that deserves trying.
Rahardjo S Suparto, S Sutopo
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On the necessity of a single approach to written medical expert conclusions
The aim of the study was to study the available approaches to the formulation and quality control of forensic medical expert conclusions. We have studied the literature sources containing recommendations on drawing up expert opinions and improving their ...
I. A. Evteeva, S. V. Shigeev
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Understanding jumping to conclusions in patients with persecutory delusions: working memory and intolerance of uncertainty [PDF]
Background. Persecutory delusions are a key psychotic experience. A reasoning style known as ‘jumping to conclusions’ (JTC) – limited information gathering before reaching certainty in decision making – has been identified as a contributory factor in the
Černis, E +19 more
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Case Studies Regarding Accounting Expertise in Criminal Cases (II)
The present article aims to identify the circumstances where it is necessary to carry out an accounting expertise in criminal cases, when this is required or admitted for the resolution of some civil aspects related to these disputes, understanding the ...
Sergiu-Bogdan CONSTANTIN
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