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Coping With Gravity

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
To diabetic patients with circulatory autonomic neuropathy, postural hypotension can be a perpetual source of frustration. They may not be able to come to terms with gravity. To their physicians this disability is a source of perplexity. They may find it difficult to explain why therapy is ineffective when etiology and pathophysiology are seemingly ...
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Coping with disturbances

Human Movement Science, 2013
Motion systems must cope with internal and external disturbances affecting the envisioned movement program. In science responses to disturbances are used to characterize system properties. Recently, evidence has been collected that self-stability due to the mechanical response of a system can greatly contribute to safe guarding proper operation of the ...
Reinhard, Blickhan   +3 more
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Cope, oxy-Cope, and anionic oxy-Cope rearrangements

2002
The Cope, oxy-Cope, and anionic oxy-Cope rearrangements belong to the category of [3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangements, which is a concerted process. The arrow-pushing here is only illustrative.
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Coping with Fraud

Science, 1982
The tardiness of actions by Harvard officials when faced with confessed fraudulent research conducted by John Darsee is contrasted with the more rapid responses by authorities in the cases of William T. Summerlin (Sloan-Kettering) and Vijay Soman (Yale).
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COPING

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1982
Martha Craft   +7 more
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Coping with Bereavement

2010
Although bereavement is a normal part of life, it is associated with detrimental mental and physical health consequences and is thus an important topic in the context of stress, coping, and health. Research on the relationship between bereavement and physical and mental health is reviewed. Ways that persons cope are likely to interact with diverse risk
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The Measurement of Coping

2017
Resilience has been variously defined as the capacity to successfully adapt in the face of adversity with a capacity for growth (see Chap. 1). Resilience, like coping, is reliant on both internal and external resources and the capacity to go beyond recovery.
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The cope

Notes and Queries, 1902
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Coping With Coping

Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1983
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