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Modular genetic architecture underlies human hand and foot evolution. [PDF]

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THE HUMAN ELEMENT

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2013
“In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue,” and discovered America. Or rather, he was the first European to reach America, where millions of people already lived. And actually some Norsemen had been to the continent before him anyway. That’s how tidy stories in history tend to fall apart, and a new book by Eric Scerri shows that the history of chemistry
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The human element

2009 Information Security Curriculum Development Conference, 2009
The Health Information Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) has created many regulations that health care providers must follow to assure health information security, with critical obligations toward pieces of the human element --- training, awareness, and human resources policy.
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The human element

Communications of the ACM, 1991
In past issues we have discussed various system-related disasters and their causes, both accidental and intentional. In almost all cases it is possible to allocate to people—directly or indirectly—those difficulties allegedly attributed to “computer problems.” But too much effort seems directed at placing blame and identifying scapegoats, and not ...
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The Human Element

2016
On 29 April 1961, Leonid Rogozov was writhing in pain due to what he had diagnosed as a suppurative appendix. Rogozov was certain about the diagnosis because he was a physician who also happened to be a crewmember on the sixth Soviet Antarctic Expedition at Novolazarevskaya Station.
Melanie Hibbert   +3 more
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The Human Element

Sociological Perspectives, 1988
A distinction is made between the core faculty and the peripheral faculty in the Chicago School. The School's uniqueness lay in the adherence of its core faculty to an approach to sociology rooted in pragmatism, particularly in the writings of Dewey, James, and Mead.
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