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Psychological Consequences

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2002
Sex assignment of children born with ambiguous genitalia is a difficult and responsible decision based on limited empirical evidence regarding future development of gender identity/role, sexual orientation, and sexual functioning. Sex of assignment and rearing has appeared to be a prognosticator of future gender identity, usually better than the other ...
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Constrained Consequence

Logica Universalis, 2011
Let \(\models\) be a classical consequence relation (semantic entailment) and let \(\alpha \models \beta\) mean \(\mathrm{Mod}(\alpha) \subseteq \mathrm{Mod}(\beta)\), where \(\mathrm{Mod}(\alpha)\) is the set of all (classical) models of \(\alpha\). A constraint entailment relation is a consequence relation \(|\!\!\!
Britz, Katarina   +2 more
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Consequence Mining

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2012
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Bonnay, Denis, Westerståhl, Dag
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Consequences of Sarcoidosis

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2015
Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disorder of unknown cause(s). Less specific disabling symptoms, including fatigue and physical impairments, may have a major influence on the daily activities and the social and professional lives of the patients, resulting in a reduced quality of life.
Drent, M.   +3 more
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Consequences

Leadership in Action, 1985
AbstractAfter a decision come the consequences. As the authors show, these are sometimes unexpected, not everyone will interpret them in the same light, and not everyone will value them in the same way. Yet, like it or not, managers must live with and stand by their decisions. What's a manager to do? Read on.
Morgan W. McCall, Robert E. Kaplan
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The Consequences of Consequences

2020
The modified Borda count (mbc) is more accurate and fairer than majority voting. The former is also non-majoritarian: the mbc can identify that option which has the highest average preference… and an average, of course, involves everyone who submits a valid vote, not just a majority of them.
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Selection by consequences

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1981
AbstractHuman behavior is the joint product of (i) contingencies of survival responsible for natural selection, and (ii) contingencies of reinforcement responsible for the repertoires of individuals, including (iii) the special contingencies maintained by an evolved social environment.
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Consequences

2020
AbstractThe consequences of our actions seem to matter. But what is the nature of the consequence relation that a particular act bears to, well, its consequences? This essay considers a number of traditional approaches to understanding the consequence relation.
Kit Emslie, Sarah Kelly
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Consequences

2018
Chapter 6 links the Aponte slave rebellion in Cuba, which took place fifty years after the siege of Havana, with the wide-ranging impacts of the British invasion and occupation. After Spain regained Havana, Spain took unprecedented measures to promote transatlantic human trafficking, including the annexation in 1778 of what would become its only sub ...
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