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Experiments in Human Volunteers

1991
Francis D. Moore or George F. Cahill made me aware of the above maxim, early in 1970. Where would human body composition1 or the physiology of starvation2 be without the studies performed in man by these two investigators? [Cahill’s classic monograph2 describes how a simple study of normal man can translate into meaningful understanding of human ...
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On the Study of Human Experience

2008
What is phenomenology and how does one practice it? In this chapter I will attempt to answer these two questions in a nontechnical way and will also show that phenomenology is not esoteric but an approach that intuitively makes sense. However, by stating that this approach makes sense intuitively, I do not mean that phenomenology is in accord with ...
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The Human Experiment

Scientific American, 2016
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Project Florence: A Plant to Human Experience

CHI Extended Abstracts, 2017
Helene Steiner   +5 more
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Aging is a Human Experience of Courage and Human Development

Journal of Professional Nursing, 2006
Eileen M. Sullivan-Marx   +1 more
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Early human experience with per-oral endoscopic pyloromyotomy (POP)

Surgical Endoscopy, 2015
E. Shlomovitz   +6 more
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Medicine as a Human Experience

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1985
Donald W. Black, William H. Meller
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Human-level control through deep reinforcement learning

Nature, 2015
Volodymyr Mnih   +18 more
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