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You had to be there

ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 1986
Sometimes studying a process can be as enlightening as studying the results. But too often, the process is either forgotten or erased in the rush to provide a finely-polished product.
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If only jung had had a rabbi

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1996
An analytical and feeling response regarding the question of Jung's anti‐Semitism is presented. The author calls for a compassionate and understanding approach to Jung's lifelong development, based on an appreciation of Jung's religious attitude, which evolved toward a deep acceptance of Judaism and its traditions. Characteristic of analysts as healers
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If quanta had logic

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1972
Hilary Putnam' has recently proposed that a reconception of the logic embodied in quantum theory permits a consistent, realistic interpretation of the quantum formalism. Putnam also argues that the adoption of a quantum logic eliminates the paradoxes of measurement in quantum theory.
Michael Friedman, Clark Glymour
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I had a dream

British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2015
Ever since I wrote my first review, published in 1997,1 I have been looking forward to this issue of BJSM . I have been looking forward to read more well done systematic reviews than ever before on groin and hip problems. I have been looking forward to a world conference on groin injuries in athletes, with participants from all over the world.
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“I had had one craving …”

2002
Mild consternation must often have afflicted browsers looking for T. E. Lawrence’s Seven Pillars of Wisdom in bookstores. Without the kind of help provided by overqualified clerks in such academic enclaves as Cambridge or Hyde Park, the aspirant reader may very well travel from the autobiography section of the store to the history section and then to ...
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A phosphatase for cofilin to be HAD

Nature Cell Biology, 2005
Regulating actin dynamics through cofilin dephosphorylation is the role of a newly identified phosphatase, chronophin, a member of the haloacid dehalogenase (HAD) superfamily. Chronophin, the second cofilin phosphatase to be identified, has high phosphoprotein specificity towards cofilin, but curiously it was also discovered independently as a ...
O'neil, Wiggan   +2 more
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She Had a Door

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2020
A case for persistence in the face of adversity in medical mission work.
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If Trousseau had a stroke

Blood, 2019
In this issue of Blood, Navi et al report that the risk of arterial thromboembolic events (primarily stroke and myocardial infarction) increases substantially preceding a diagnosis of cancer by approximately 5 months and peaks during the month immediately before diagnosis when compared with patients who do not have and will not develop cancer.
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If I Had a Hammer

Scientific American, 2014
The article focuses on how humans' ability to create tools impacted human evolution. Topics include the importance of tool making in hominin species, the physical and cognitive changes present after human ancestors discovered tool making, and the role of material culture on Homo sapien evolution and society.
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Frank had a dream

ACM SIGGRAPH 2009 Computer Animation Festival, 2009
A short film that demonstrates human movement in an appealing animation showcasing weight, balance, action, and emotions.
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