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Suppressed or increased fetal heart rate variability: Which is more associated with intrapartum fetal compromise? [PDF]
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, Volume 103, Issue 3, Page 621-622, March 2024.
Lear CA +4 more
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Empathy, caring and compassion: Toward a Freudian critique of nursing work. [PDF]
Abstract The aim of this paper is to summarize key psychoanalytic concepts first developed by Sigmund Freud and apply them to a critical exploration of three terms that are central to nursing's self‐image—empathy, caring, and compassion. Looking to Menzies‐Lyth's work, I suggest that the nurse's strong identification as a carer can be understood as a ...
Traynor M.
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Abstract This article challenges the almost universal historiographical claim that women's bodies were thought to become increasingly masculine as they aged in early modern English medicine, especially after menopause. It is not surprising that this ‘masculinisation hypothesis’ has endured with very little critical appraisal, as there have been few in ...
Amie Bolissian
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The Politics of the British Environment since 1945
Abstract This article examines, first, how environmental concerns have shaped British politics since 1945, making the environment an object of governance; and second, how political developments have an environmental history, focussing on the environmental demands of social democracy.
Matthew Kelly
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Character education and the instability of virtue
Abstract Character education in schools in England is flourishing. I give many examples of the enthusiasm for it as well as drawing attention to the UK government's new ambivalence towards it. Character education seems largely impervious to the many criticisms to which it has been subjected.
Richard Smith
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Riley in Cairo: British Art and Egypt in the 1980s
In the early 1980s, Bridget Riley produced a series of paintings distinguished by their use of the same group of colours, said to have been inspired by the vividly preserved painted tombs that she encountered during a visit to Egypt in the winter of 1979–80.
Richard Johns
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Human hope and the reign of God
Abstract This article discusses the theological virtue of hope in relation to the Christian expectation of God's coming reign. Hope, as distinct from optimism and from all sorts of individualistic hopes, refers to God's gift of future. Hence, the tension between expecting God's coming reign, on the one hand, and the challenge of living constructively ...
Werner G. Jeanrond
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Drawing and Narration in some Calabrian Views of Edward Lear
In the literature and iconography of journeys to Calabria between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, it is difficult to find a more successful work than Edward Lear's Journal of a Landscape Painter in Southern Calabria regarding the level of ...
Maria Rossana Caniglia, Maria Fiorillo
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Joining nanostructured ferritic alloys (NFAs) has proved challenging, as the nano-oxides that provide superior strength, creep resistance, and radiation tolerance at high temperatures tend to agglomerate, redistribute, and coarsen during conventional ...
Calvin Robert Lear +6 more
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The challenge of addressing obesity in people with poorly controlled asthma
Abstract Objective There is a high prevalence of obesity in people with asthma, and obesity is associated with poorly controlled asthma. Significant weight loss might improve asthma control: the purpose of this study was to investigate patient characteristics and factors that might affect implementation of a weight loss and/or roflumilast intervention,
Anne E. Dixon +11 more
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