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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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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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Proceedings of the 2012 ACM Conference on Ubiquitous Computing, 2012
Many ubiquitous computing applications involve human activity recognition based on wearable sensors. Although this problem has been studied for a decade, there are a limited number of publicly available datasets to use as standard benchmarks to compare the performance of activity models and recognition algorithms.
Mi Zhang, Alexander A. Sawchuk
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Many ubiquitous computing applications involve human activity recognition based on wearable sensors. Although this problem has been studied for a decade, there are a limited number of publicly available datasets to use as standard benchmarks to compare the performance of activity models and recognition algorithms.
Mi Zhang, Alexander A. Sawchuk
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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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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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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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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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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2020
A case for persistence in the face of adversity in medical mission work.
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A case for persistence in the face of adversity in medical mission work.
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BMJ, 2012
I read Professor Simpson’s autobiography before entering medical school at a time when I considered trying to follow in his footsteps.1 My copy, handed down from my father, a GP, sits in my study next to Browne and Tullet’s biography of Spilsbury, which belonged to my grandfather, also a GP. Just browsing …
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I read Professor Simpson’s autobiography before entering medical school at a time when I considered trying to follow in his footsteps.1 My copy, handed down from my father, a GP, sits in my study next to Browne and Tullet’s biography of Spilsbury, which belonged to my grandfather, also a GP. Just browsing …
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