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Sealy-Jefferson et al. respond to invited commentary by Joseph et al. with "Toward naming who and what is accountable for racial inequities in adverse Black maternal mental health". [PDF]
Sealy-Jefferson S, Jackson B, Francis B.
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Hegemonic medicine and self-managed abortion: reclaiming Latin American feminists' contributions to knowledge and practice development. [PDF]
Larrea S, Veldhuis S.
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Exploring HIV provider framings of living and aging with HIV. [PDF]
Villalba M +8 more
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For the love of frontier research, or why Elon's rockets keep blowing up. [PDF]
Tavernarakis N.
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An Ethical Analysis of Public Attitudes towards Controlled Human Infection Studies in Singapore: Acceptability and Payment. [PDF]
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2021
Abstract Exceptionalist conceptualizations are grounded on the belief that certain institutions develop differently from others, and consequently, the same international regulatory framework cannot apply to all: member states are agents or third parties depending on the organization; the rules are internal or international depending on ...
Lars Jensen, Kristín Loftsdóttir
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Abstract Exceptionalist conceptualizations are grounded on the belief that certain institutions develop differently from others, and consequently, the same international regulatory framework cannot apply to all: member states are agents or third parties depending on the organization; the rules are internal or international depending on ...
Lars Jensen, Kristín Loftsdóttir
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2013
How the unique capacities of human cognition arose in evolution is a question of enduring interest. The difficulty of finding the best allometric and developmental frame for brain evolution and growth, however, leads researchers to routinely identify predictable features of the human brain as exceptional.
Barbara L, Finlay, Alan D, Workman
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How the unique capacities of human cognition arose in evolution is a question of enduring interest. The difficulty of finding the best allometric and developmental frame for brain evolution and growth, however, leads researchers to routinely identify predictable features of the human brain as exceptional.
Barbara L, Finlay, Alan D, Workman
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Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2012
How should we assess the historical development of health care? Many historians are deeply reluctant to endorse ideas involving progress in human affairs, including the evolution of modern medicine. We tend to think either that our present situation is little better than in the past, or that most kinds of value judgments about history are subjective ...
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How should we assess the historical development of health care? Many historians are deeply reluctant to endorse ideas involving progress in human affairs, including the evolution of modern medicine. We tend to think either that our present situation is little better than in the past, or that most kinds of value judgments about history are subjective ...
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