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Collective procrastination and protest cycles
Abstract This paper studies a model of “pivotal protesting,” in which citizens act in order to change the outcome rather than to collect private benefits. We show that, when citizens face repeated opportunities to protest against a regime, pivotal protesting entails complex dynamic considerations: The continuation value of the status quo influences the
Germán Gieczewski, Korhan Kocak
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FURTHER OBSERVATION UPON THE COMPENSATORY USE OF LIVE TENDON STRIPS FOR FACIAL PARALYSIS
Vilray P. Blair
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Robin Sequence: From Dilemmas to Developing an Adaptable Standardized Stepwise Approach
ABSTRACT Aim To review the literature to identify key issues causing variation in clinical practice, assess the knowledge gap, and develop a standardised pathway for managing upper airway obstruction (UAO) in infants with Robin sequence (RS). Methods The tripartite framework of evidence‐based practice, which included a systematic review of the ...
Dimple Goel+5 more
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"Uncrossed Central Facial Paralysis" Caused by Pontine Infarction: A Case Report. [PDF]
Zhao L, Ren B.
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Abstract Recent years have been characterized by an ever‐growing interest in consumers' behavior while purchasing green food products. Although existing research has produced a great number of papers on this topic, the knowledge generated in the field appears fragmented and, in certain cases, ambiguous.
Alberto Michele Felicetti+3 more
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BILATERAL PARALYSIS OF THE FACIAL AND ABDUCENT NERVES AS REMOTE EFFECT OF TUMOR OF THE BRAIN
WILLIAM G. SPILLER
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Facial Paralysis Occurring during Mastoid Operation; Decompression of Facial Nerve; Complete Recovery [PDF]
E. Watson-Williams
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Abstract Objectives The aim was to extend previous work on the identity disruption model (IDM) of adult psychological distress. According to the IDM, aversive childhood experiences (ACEs) disrupt the development of identity, resulting in an unclear sense of self and a reliance on external sources of self‐definition, leading to psychological distress in
Lindsey Sharratt, Nathan Ridout
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