Enchantment Dissolved : A Reexamination of the Hymn\u27s Authorship and Significance in the Commonplace MS. Hannah Swynock [PDF]
“Enchantment Dissolved” is a hymn written by John Newton and a part of the first publication of the Olney Hymns in 1779. However, starting around the year 1803, the hymn was misattributed in multiple publications to William Cowper, the second author of ...
Bradley, Hannah
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BackgroundHuman papillomavirus (HPV) infection is highly prevalent, and infected individuals frequently encounter HPV-specific conflicting health information about their condition. Although this phenomenon is well documented, the mechanisms by which such
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Objective To evaluate the influencing factors of fear of disease progression and examine its impact on quality-of-life in non-dialysis patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) in stages 3-5.
Yun-fei Wang, Yu-yu Zhu, De-guang. Wang
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Implementing the IOM Future of Nursing Report - Part I: How to Dramatically Increase the Formal Education of America's Nursing Workforce by 2020 [PDF]
Outlines strategies for realizing calls for competency-based curricula; seamless educational progression; more funding for accelerated programs, educational capacity building, and student diversity; and stronger employer ...
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Fear of progression and association factors in stroke patients: a latent profile analysis. [PDF]
Liu Y +11 more
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The Role of Fear of Progression in Psychosocial Adjustment in Middle-Aged and Older Women with Oncological Disease: A Path Analysis. [PDF]
Silva S +4 more
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Latent Profile Analysis of Illness Perception and Its Association with Fear of Progression in Chronic Kidney Disease. [PDF]
Chen L +6 more
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Self-Disclosure and Fear of Progression in Younger and Middle-Aged Adults with Diabetes: Chain-Mediating Roles of Social Support and Illness Perception. [PDF]
Qin Y +5 more
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Status quo and influencing factors of fear of progression of ischemic stroke patients' spouse
YANG Meifeng +4 more
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Revealing Zion\u27s Daughters: Women in Puritan Jurisprudence
The legal status of American women has consistently been portrayed as a linear progression flowing from a colonial jurisprudential repression and exclusion to a modern-day legal equity and a female influence within every aspect of justice.
Jackson, Brett
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