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A Tale of Two "Unexpected" Asystoles. [PDF]
Mugnai G, Bolzan B, Franchi E, Tomasi L.
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Short Abstract This paper draws on the concepts of ‘researching up’ and ‘researching down’, often used to distinguish between relative ‘power over’ or ‘power under’ interlocutors. It suggests that by mobilising these concepts through feminist geography as a relational analytic rather than oppositional categories, we can generate new insights into our ...
Jennifer C. Langill
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Female athletes explicitly gesture in emotional situations. [PDF]
Adams Y +5 more
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ABSTRACT The institutional current effort to regulate and increase the quantity and quality of sustainability information reported by companies is undeniable. However, the growing complexity of sustainability reporting standards creates isolated compartments for each major dimension of sustainability, leaving aside their interconnectedness and combined
M. Marco‐Fondevila +3 more
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"I Don't Wear Men's Cloths, I Wear My Own": How Mary Edwards Walker Pioneered Trauma Surgery as the First Female Trauma Surgeon. [PDF]
Oh S +3 more
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Understanding excessive sleep in people with psychotic disorders
Abstract Background There has been increasing attention to sleep disturbances such as insomnia in psychosis, due to its impact on symptoms, well‐being, and recovery. However, excessive sleep and extended sleep duration are common in psychosis (partly linked to sedating antipsychotic medication) and have been relatively neglected, despite plausible ...
Kate Robbins +2 more
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Steering Wheel Aftermarket Rhinestone Emblem Projectile Injury in a Motor Vehicle Collision: A Case Report. [PDF]
Nguyen BP +4 more
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A People's Europe. Reports from the ad hoc Committee. Bulletin of the European Communities, Supplement 7/85 [PDF]
Adonnino, Pietro.
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Computers and chess masters: The role of AI in transforming elite human performance
Abstract Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have made significant strides in recent years, often supplementing rather than replacing human performance. The extent of their assistance at the highest levels of human performance remains unclear. We analyse over 11.6 million decisions of elite chess players, a domain commonly used as a testbed for AI
Merim Bilalić, Mario Graf, Nemanja Vaci
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