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"I'm a paper and pencil person": a qualitative descriptive study of potential barriers and facilitators to engagement with pre-operative total knee replacement education and prehabilitation digital interventions. [PDF]
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Terrorist attack! : the spectacle of evil in the blended horror of Cloverfield [PDF]
Aston, James
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This thesis approaches the contemporary horror film from a number of directions. Firstly, it is considered in relation to the historical roots of horror fiction, the tradition of the literary Gothic which stretches back as far as the late eighteenth century.
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Nonlinear phenomena in marmot alarm calls: a mechanism encoding fear? [PDF]
Blumstein DT.
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Effects of a fearful emotional state on financial decisions in the presence of prior outcome information. [PDF]
López-Guzmán S, Sautua SI.
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Differential fMRI neural synchrony associated with migraine during naturalistic stimuli with negative emotional valence. [PDF]
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A decade of research on genetic privacy: the findings of the GetPreCiSe Center at Vanderbilt University. [PDF]
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Throughout the history of cinema, horror has proven to be a genre of consistent popularity, which adapts to different cultural contexts while retaining a recognizable core. Horror Film: A Critical Introduction, the newest in Bloomsbury's Film Genre series, balances the discussions of horror’s history, theory, and aesthetics as no introductory book ever
Murray Leeder
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Throughout the history of cinema, horror has proven to be a genre of consistent popularity, which adapts to different cultural contexts while retaining a recognizable core. Horror Film: A Critical Introduction, the newest in Bloomsbury's Film Genre series, balances the discussions of horror’s history, theory, and aesthetics as no introductory book ever
Murray Leeder
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