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A teach approach: visual mapping of chromosome translocation [PDF]
Pengcheng Han
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Newsletter, Dignity/Tampa Bay Chapter, November 1982
November 1982 edition of Dignity/Tampa Bay’s Chapter Newsletter.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/dignity/1254/thumbnail ...
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Health consumer complaints to the New Zealand Health and Disability Commissioner involving sonographers are rare, totalling 15 in the last 31 years and averaging 1.5 cases per year over the last decade. A large proportion of complaints involve an undetected finding, obstetric examination and private setting.
Martin Necas +5 more
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Report, Dignity Region IV, Director\u27s Report, July 1981
Director’s Report for Dignity Region IV covering issues and recent events at Dignity/Piedmont, Dignity/Greensboro, Memphis, Dignity/Atlanta, and other regional branches.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/dignity/1365/thumbnail ...
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ABSTRACT Bystander intervention is widely assumed to foster workplace inclusion, yet no studies have directly examined this relationship. Through abductive qualitative analysis of 53 interviews across two contrasting organisations—a consulting firm and a remote mine site—we investigate how bystander intervention relates to workplace inclusion for ...
Laura Jennings +4 more
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Abstract Divergent thinking (DT) is an important constituent of creativity that captures aspects of fluency and originality. The literature lacks multivariate studies that report relationships between DT and its aspects with relevant covariates, such as cognitive abilities, personality traits (e.g. openness), and insight. In two multivariate studies (N
S. Weiss +6 more
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Correspondence, Dignity Region IV, Adventures in Paradise, 1981-1982
Correspondence from the Dignity/Miami Board of Directors and members announcing the meeting of the Dignity Region IV House of Delegates, to be hosted by the Miami Chapter on February 5-7, 1982.
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The Role of Intellectual Virtues in the Practice of Humanistic Mental Health Counseling
ABSTRACT The function of intellectual virtues as a foundation for the development of excellence in the humanistic practice of clinical mental health counseling is explored. First, the unique characteristics of intellectual virtues are described. Second, 10 specific intellectual virtues are identified and briefly defined.
Mark S. Gerig
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Newsletter, Dignity/Tampa Bay Chapter, March 1985
March 1985 edition of Dignity/Tampa Bay’s Chapter Newsletter.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/dignity/1281/thumbnail ...
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