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New England Journal of Medicine, 2009
Dr. Arthur Kellermann and Lawrence Lewin predict the ramifications of a failure to pass health care reform, in terms of coverage, costs, access to care, and the health of the population.
Arthur L, Kellermann, Lawrence S, Lewin
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Dr. Arthur Kellermann and Lawrence Lewin predict the ramifications of a failure to pass health care reform, in terms of coverage, costs, access to care, and the health of the population.
Arthur L, Kellermann, Lawrence S, Lewin
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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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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.
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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 \(|\!\!\!
Katarina Britz +2 more
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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 \(|\!\!\!
Katarina Britz +2 more
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The Consequences of Consequences
2020The 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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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2012
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Denis Bonnay, Dag Westerståhl
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Denis Bonnay, Dag Westerståhl
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The Journal of Symbolic Logic, 2023
AbstractStrong Turing Determinacy, or ${\mathrm {sTD}}$ , is the statement that for every set A of reals, if $\forall x\exists y\geq _T x (y\in A)$ , then there is a pointed set $P\subseteq A$ . We prove the following consequences of Turing Determinacy ( ${\mathrm {TD}}$ ) and ${\mathrm {sTD}}$ over ${\mathrm {ZF}}$ —the Zermelo–Fraenkel ...
Yinhe Peng, Liuzhen Wu, Liang Yu 0004
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AbstractStrong Turing Determinacy, or ${\mathrm {sTD}}$ , is the statement that for every set A of reals, if $\forall x\exists y\geq _T x (y\in A)$ , then there is a pointed set $P\subseteq A$ . We prove the following consequences of Turing Determinacy ( ${\mathrm {TD}}$ ) and ${\mathrm {sTD}}$ over ${\mathrm {ZF}}$ —the Zermelo–Fraenkel ...
Yinhe Peng, Liuzhen Wu, Liang Yu 0004
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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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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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Hastings Center Report, 2011
On a recent evening, while working in a children's hospital emergency department as a pediatric emergency medicine physician, I picked up the chart of yet another patient without a true emergency: a sixteen-year-old with vaginal discharge. After reviewing her chart, her nurse and I spoke with her in her room. Her story was all too familiar.
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On a recent evening, while working in a children's hospital emergency department as a pediatric emergency medicine physician, I picked up the chart of yet another patient without a true emergency: a sixteen-year-old with vaginal discharge. After reviewing her chart, her nurse and I spoke with her in her room. Her story was all too familiar.
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Current Opinion in Psychology, 2020
People constantly share information with others, whether that information is about themselves, others, or the world at large. This review offers a framework for considering how these sharing behaviors produce two types of consequences - intrapersonal outcomes (which affect the sharer internally) and interpersonal outcomes (which affect the sharer's ...
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People constantly share information with others, whether that information is about themselves, others, or the world at large. This review offers a framework for considering how these sharing behaviors produce two types of consequences - intrapersonal outcomes (which affect the sharer internally) and interpersonal outcomes (which affect the sharer's ...
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