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Neuroactive steroids for the treatment of depression and anxiety: gaps and promises. [PDF]

open access: yesEur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci
Rupprecht R, Schüle C, Gudermann T.
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Survey Modalities and COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake in Vietnamese Americans: Cross-Sectional Study.

open access: yesJMIR Public Health Surveill
Nguyen C   +6 more
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Deal or no deal?

Practice Nursing, 2012
We examine the risky choices of contestants in the popular TV game show “Deal or No Deal” and related classroom experiments. Contrary to the traditional view of expected utility theory, the choices can be explained in large part by previous outcomes experienced during the game.
Keith S. Coulter, Anne Roggeveen
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Deal or No Deal?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
The competition policy of the European Commission has recently shifted towards including more and more consensual arrangements with business companies. While this tendency is already present for a while in merger policy where the Commission has more and more turned away from prohibiting mergers and towards consensually finding remedies in intensive ...
Budzinski, Oliver, Kuchinke, Björn A.
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Deal or no deal

BSAVA Companion, 2009
You’ve got through the interview and have been offered your first job - now how do you assess the value of the package you are being offered? Hazelwoods the national firm of Chartered Accountants, offers some tips on making the most of what’s on offer.
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Deal or no deal?

Nursing Standard, 2008
What will your mortgage repayments be in January 2011? Difficult to say? Maybe higher than now, given a looming economic recession? What about your council tax bill in three years' time? Or the price of milk? These are the sort of economic uncertainties we all have to deal with.
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New Deal, Raw Deal

Souls, 2006
Under the Roosevelt and Truman administration many progressive social policies were adopted. However, Black Americans were largely excluded as beneficiaries of these programs. “Affirmative action for whites” widened an already immense gap between white and Black Americans during the post-World War II era.
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Doing Deals

British Journal of Perioperative Nursing (United Kingdom), 2001
In the previous two articles in this series, Fiona Westwood looked at the importance of managing conflict positively and influencing people without the use of direct authority. We now move on to the next management tool – the ability to ‘do deals' with people.
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