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The human dimension

2006
Abstract Among the events shaping international affairs, ethnic conflict is one that seems particularly difficult to grasp for many people in the western world. Not only does it seem irrational to kill people or force them from their homelands just because they belong to a different ethnic group, it also appears so wasteful of human and ...
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In Human Dimensions

Soviet Studies in Philosophy, 1973
The arguments over whether the "work-situation theme" in the arts was necessary always appeared to me to be both naive and lacking in content. Today it would seem that no one any longer doubts that it is necessary and indispensable. And I am in full agreement with Ianov's remarks in opening today's gathering: a literature that shamefacedly dodges the ...
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The noetic dimension of human reproduction

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1971
Abstract This is a philosophical discussion of human reproduction with emphasis on two key words: human and noetic . Three theses are proposed: First, by definition, to be human implies a creature who possesses a dimension which we refer to as the noetic—beyond the psychic and somatic.
A C, Richardson, L D, Webber
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The human dimensions of international debt

Medicine and War, 1993
The burden of international debt in Latin America and Africa has caused serious health damage during the 1980s. It has been responsible for the deaths of many thousands of young children in the developing world. Despite efforts to solve the problem, debt will probably persist into the next century, draining the life-blood of poor countries. Reasons are
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Scaling a code in the human dimension

Proceedings of the Conference on Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment: Gateway to Discovery, 2013
As scientists' needs for computational techniques and tools grow, they cease to be supportable by software developed in isolation. In many cases, these needs are being met by communities of practice, where software is developed by domain scientists to reach pragmatic goals and satisfy distinct and enumerable scientific goals.
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The Human Dimension

2022
Steijlen, G.I.J.   +2 more
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Human Dimensions of Chinese Minors

2011
This paper presents the preliminary statistical results of the latest national anthropometric survey of the minors in China mainland. About 20,000 minors (9666 males and 9699 females) were recruited from six geographical areas in China. These subjects were divided into five age groups.
Xin Zhang 0053   +6 more
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Human dimensions in space development

Space Policy, 1989
Space exploration is now moving beyond the stage when technical development dominated research. As thinking shifts towards the problems of long-term colonization of the Solar System, the biological and behavioural sciences must make major contributions.
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The Human Dimension

2017
When I had just started to write this book, I told one of my French colleagues about my project. I listed its different future parts: Hors d’Oeuvres, Entrees, Dessert, ..., and he interrupted me, “What about the Trou Normand?” I immediately realized that that was a good idea. The preceding chapters were full of rather nontrivial, high-calory scientific
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The human dimension.

The Medical malpractice cost containment journal, 1979
There has long been a correlation between the degree of anger of the patient towards his physician or hospital and the filing of a malpractice suit. The following article, reprinted from the Report of the Secretary's Commission on Medical Malpractice.
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