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Nursing Management, 2017
A new Department of Health (DH) resource, Responding to Domestic Abuse, has been developed to help staff working in healthcare services respond to domestic abuse.
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A new Department of Health (DH) resource, Responding to Domestic Abuse, has been developed to help staff working in healthcare services respond to domestic abuse.
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Domestic Monopoly as a Domestic Distortion
1979Trade theorists have recognized for at least thirty years that domestic monopoly may cause a "domestic price distortion" with the result that a country's foreign trade is not optimized under laisser—faire conditions. Surprisingly, no one appears to have investigated the question as to how the monopolistic distortion could persist under conditions of ...
Stegemann, Klaus, Stegemann, Klaus
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The transition to settled life during the early portion of the Preclassic (1000 BCE–800 CE) had a tremendous impact on peoples’ lifeways across Mesoamerica. Early permanent settlements widely shared views of space and time, materialized in the built environment, particularly visible in the quadripartite symbolism of foundational events.
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Digital Creativity, 2012
The dome form has long embodied literal and metaphorical interpretations of the cosmic order. In cultures throughout the world, its symbolic significance has been intimately related to processes of observing, mapping and visualising patterns on the celestial screen.
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The dome form has long embodied literal and metaphorical interpretations of the cosmic order. In cultures throughout the world, its symbolic significance has been intimately related to processes of observing, mapping and visualising patterns on the celestial screen.
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Current Biology
Like plants and animals, microorganisms have also been domesticated since ancient times by humans. Domesticated yeasts are required for wine, beer and bread production, among many other food and beverage fermentations. In this review, the term 'domesticate' refers to an organism propagated by humans that is genetically and phenotypically distinct from ...
Jose Paulo, Sampaio, Ana, Pontes
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Like plants and animals, microorganisms have also been domesticated since ancient times by humans. Domesticated yeasts are required for wine, beer and bread production, among many other food and beverage fermentations. In this review, the term 'domesticate' refers to an organism propagated by humans that is genetically and phenotypically distinct from ...
Jose Paulo, Sampaio, Ana, Pontes
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Concept de semi-domestication, néo-domestication, dé-domestication et domestication ferrale
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Domestication, Domesticity and the Otherworldly
World Literature Today, 1977openaire +1 more source

