Immediate vs. modified-release nifedipine in pregnancy: Incorrect nomenclature is risking drug errors. [PDF]
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Psychobiotics and Mental Health in 2024 Among Romanian Consumers: A Cross-Sectional Survey. [PDF]
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Familiarity breeds content: shaping the nostalgic drift in postbellum plantation life-writing
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The Journal of General Psychology, 1979Summary A 48-item propositional reasoning test was administered to male and female graduate students: 50 in special education and 50 in other areas of professional education. An analysis of variance of the number of errors indicated significant main effects for type of reasoning and type of content, and a significant interaction between these factors ...
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Economic Calculus or Familiarity Breeds Content?
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