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Spatial Hoarding: A Hoarding Strategy for Location-Dependent Systems
2005In a context-aware environment, the system must be able to refresh the answers to all pending queries in reaction to perpetual changes in the user’s context. This added to the fact that mobile systems suffer from problems like scarce bandwidth, low quality communication and frequent disconnections, leads to high delays before giving up to date answers ...
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Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja, 2015
Hoarding is a mental disorder having its onset at young age and often worsening with age, manifested as a need of storing up goods to an extent that significantly hampers everyday life. In the light of conducted studies, at least 1 to 2% of the adult population suffers from hoarding.
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Hoarding is a mental disorder having its onset at young age and often worsening with age, manifested as a need of storing up goods to an extent that significantly hampers everyday life. In the light of conducted studies, at least 1 to 2% of the adult population suffers from hoarding.
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Abstract Mesolithic hoarding is a relatively little-known practice, even though hundreds of hoards that stretch from the very beginnings to the latest phases of the Mesolithic have been identified across Europe. This chapter aims to briefly draw out regional and macro-regional patterns whilst acknowledging the important variability in ...
Tim Deveaux, Bill Bassett
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Tim Deveaux, Bill Bassett
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The Economic Journal, 1938
This chapter discusses the concept of hoarding. An increase in hoarding may mean an increase in the desire to hold money as opposed to securities. If the total quantity of money is kept constant, an increase in the actual amount of money held by the community as a whole cannot occur, but an increase in the desire to hold money brings about a rise in ...
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This chapter discusses the concept of hoarding. An increase in hoarding may mean an increase in the desire to hold money as opposed to securities. If the total quantity of money is kept constant, an increase in the actual amount of money held by the community as a whole cannot occur, but an increase in the desire to hold money brings about a rise in ...
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2020
Hoarding disorder is the excessive saving of objects and difficulty parting with them to a point that interferes with one's ability to properly use rooms and furnishings in the home. Hoarding can become dangerous, sometimes resulting in structural problems and fires, or in hazardous sanitary conditions.
Gail Steketee, Christiana Bratiotis
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Hoarding disorder is the excessive saving of objects and difficulty parting with them to a point that interferes with one's ability to properly use rooms and furnishings in the home. Hoarding can become dangerous, sometimes resulting in structural problems and fires, or in hazardous sanitary conditions.
Gail Steketee, Christiana Bratiotis
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Hoarding Behavior and Hoarding Disorder
2014Hoarding behaviors may be a feature of a number of medical (e.g., dementia), genetic (e.g., Prader-Willi Syndrome) and psychological conditions (e.g., obsessive-compulsive disorder), including the psychological condition now referred to as hoarding disorder.
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Hoards, Hoarders, Hordes, and Hoarding
postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies, 2016Karen Eileen Overbey, Maggie M. Williams
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