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A heuristic review on the homotopy perturbation method for non-conservative oscillators

Journal of Low Frequency Noise Vibration and Active Control, 2021
The homotopy perturbation method (HPM) was proposed by Ji-Huan. He was a rising star in analytical methods, and all traditional analytical methods had abdicated their crowns.
Chun-Hui He, Y. El‐Dib
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Do People Really Become More Conservative as They Age?

Journal of Politics, 2020
Folk wisdom has long held that people become more politically conservative as they grow older, although several empirical studies suggest political attitudes are stable across time.
J. Peterson   +2 more
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The Conservative Ascendancy


Despite significant losses in the 2006 midterm elections, the Republican Right remains a powerful and defining force in American politics. Donald Critchlow, a leading historian of American conservatism, shows that time and again the GOP Right appeared ...
D. Critchlow
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Conservation Genetics

Annual Review of Genetics, 1995
Inbreeding depression, accumulation and loss of deleterious mutations, loss of genetic variation in small populations, genetic adaptation to captivity and its effect on reintroduction success, and outbreeding depression are reviewed. The impact of genetic factors in endangerment and extinction has been underestimated in some recent publications ...
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Blood Conservation

Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2015
Patient blood management requires multi-modality and multidisciplinary collaboration to identify patients who are at increased risk of requiring blood transfusion and therefore decrease exposure to blood products. Transfusion is associated with poor postoperative outcomes, and guidelines exist to minimize transfusion requirements.
Jeremiah T, Martin, Victor A, Ferraris
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Love the Science, Hate the Scientists: Conservative Identity Protects Belief in Science and Undermines Trust in Scientists

Social Forces, 2019
:The decline in trust in the scientific community in the United States among political conservatives has been well established. But this observation is complicated by remarkably positive and stable attitudes toward scientific research itself.
Marcus Mann, C. Schleifer
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Conservative tympanomastoidectomy

The Laryngoscope, 1974
AbstractThe objectives of tympanomastoid surgery are elimination of irreversible middle ear and mastoid disease, usually cholesteatoma, and maintenance or restoration of serviceable unaided hearing. There are a surprising number of techniques described in the literature but in essence they break down into two schools of thought, those who favor an ...
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Conservation Medicine

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2000
Abstract: The Field Veterinary Program (FVP) of the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) was created in 1989 to combat the wildlife disease and health problems that increasingly complicate the process of wildlife conservation. The FVP provides veterinary services for the more than 300 WCS conservation projects located in more than 50 countries around ...
S L, Deem   +4 more
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Conserving Conservative women

2017
This chapter discusses the issues affecting the acquisition and preservation of archival material relating to Conservative women, and how this necessarily impacts on our understanding of the role of women and gender within the Conservative Party. It looks at the difficulties affecting archivists particularly with regard to changing cultural attitudes ...
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