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History at the heart of medicine. [PDF]

open access: yesWellcome Open Res
Bellis RT   +7 more
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The end of the genetic paradigm of cancer. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Biol
Huang S, Soto AM, Sonnenschein C.
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THE FLATNESS OF HISTORICITY

History and Theory, 2019
ABSTRACTThis article pursues an explication of the meaning of “historicity.” This explication is in part theoretical and in part historical, passing by the German conceptual history of the term, a Romantic‐era fairy tale with bearings on the matter, and structuralist theories of history, especially Claude Lévi‐Strauss's and Louis Althusser's.
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HISTORICAL SEARCHING

International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 1993
When searching for an item x in a dictionary, let t be the number of distinct items referenced since the previous reference to x. The move-to-front-list is a widely known dictionary data structure that supports searches on x in O(t) time. We present a new selforganizing data structure, called the Historical Search Tree, which supports the search in O(
Alistair Moffat, Ola Petersson
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Historical Overview

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2008
Lessons from the past, challenges for the future in family caregiving.
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The historicity of play

Proceedings of The 9th Australasian Conference on Interactive Entertainment: Matters of Life and Death, 2013
This paper addresses videogames as historical documents so that the study of play may open new perspectives for professional historians and other social scientists in their research of the role of videogames in creative industries. This research agenda relies on a critical view of these industries as an expression of social and cultural history rather ...
Robson Scarassati Bello, Gilson Schwartz
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Historical Pragmatics

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2006
Pragmatics is a branch of linguistics. In a narrow sense it studies the way in which the linguistic properties of an utterance interact with its context to provide situational interpretations for the recipient of the utterance. In a wider sense, pragmatics studies all aspects of language use in an interactional and a social context.
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