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The Great Mask Debate: A Debate That Shouldn't Be a Debate at All.
WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin, 2021Despite a rapidly growing and evolving literature, there continues to be a vigorous public debate about whether the community use of face coverings can mitigate the spread of COVID-19 ten months into the pandemic.This article describes a semi-structured literature review of the use of face coverings to prevent the spread of coronaviruses and similar ...
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British Journal of Community Nursing, 2007
A provocative essay by Shields and Watson (2007) suggesting the impending demise of nursing has sent feathers flying. They intended to be provocative but the excitement which they caused raised some unpalatable issues. They contended that neglect of nurse education and the blurring of role boundaries with doctors and others are bound to result in the ‘
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A provocative essay by Shields and Watson (2007) suggesting the impending demise of nursing has sent feathers flying. They intended to be provocative but the excitement which they caused raised some unpalatable issues. They contended that neglect of nurse education and the blurring of role boundaries with doctors and others are bound to result in the ‘
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Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2012
The Presidential campaign in the United States brought the political and social polarization of that country’s population into clear view, and by virtue of its position in the world we all paid attention—and tended to take sides ourselves. Since health professionals are, by nature and training, supportive and non-judgemental, and because in Canada we ...
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The Presidential campaign in the United States brought the political and social polarization of that country’s population into clear view, and by virtue of its position in the world we all paid attention—and tended to take sides ourselves. Since health professionals are, by nature and training, supportive and non-judgemental, and because in Canada we ...
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Science, 1998
A question hotly debated in neuroscience concerns the origins of learning: Does long-term potentiation--the enhancement of synaptic function triggered by strong stimulus--represent the neural basis of learning? In his Perspective, Bliss discusses results reported in the same issue by [ Moser et al .][1] in which the authors have revisited a classic ...
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A question hotly debated in neuroscience concerns the origins of learning: Does long-term potentiation--the enhancement of synaptic function triggered by strong stimulus--represent the neural basis of learning? In his Perspective, Bliss discusses results reported in the same issue by [ Moser et al .][1] in which the authors have revisited a classic ...
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Archiv f�r Toxikologie, 1972
The paper reviews the early toxicologic and pharmacologic studies carried out by the author and his associates from 1943 to 1947, which were largely responsible for launching DDT as an agent for the control of typhus, malaria, yellow fever, and related vector-borne diseases.
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The paper reviews the early toxicologic and pharmacologic studies carried out by the author and his associates from 1943 to 1947, which were largely responsible for launching DDT as an agent for the control of typhus, malaria, yellow fever, and related vector-borne diseases.
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The Tone Debate: Knowledge, Self, and Social Order
Review of General Psychology, 2022Maarten Derksen, Sarahanne M Field
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