Trigger Points and Contracture/Contraction Knots: What’s in a Name? Reply to Dommerholt, J.; Gerwin, R.D. Contracture Knots vs. Trigger Points. Comment on “Ball et al. Ultrasound Confirmation of the Multiple Loci Hypothesis of the Myofascial Trigger Point and the Diagnostic Importance of Specificity in the Elicitation of the Local Twitch Response. Diagnostics 2022, 12, 321” [PDF]
We are responding to the comment by Dommerholt and Gerwin that we have reverse-defined “myofascial trigger point” (MTrP) and “contracture/contraction knot.” In attempting to maintain philosophical agreement with specific and implied aspects of their ...
Andrew Ball +4 more
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Silencio positivo, revisión de actos y cosa juzgada
This article approaches the difficulties that arise when the judges establish that the absence of reply by the Administration has to be understood as an implied concession of what the citizen applied for, when the applicant did not really fulfil the ...
Eva Desdentado Daroca
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Beardsley on literature, fiction, and nonfiction [PDF]
This paper attempts to revive interest in the speech act theory of literature by looking into Monroe C. Beardsley's account in particular. Beardsley's view in this respect has received, surprisingly, less attention than deserved.
Lin, Szu-Yen
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Transforming N-ary relationships to database schemas: an old and forgotten problem [PDF]
The N-ary relationships, have been traditionally a source of confusion and still are. One important source of confusion is that the term cardinality in a relationship has several interpretations, two of them being very popular.
Camps Pare, Rafael
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Traffic Risk in toll motorway concessions in Spain: An analysis of the ramp-up period. [PDF]
This paper analyzes the behaviour of actual traffic versus the traffic declared by the concessionaire in its offer in toll motorway concessions in Spain during the first few years of operation (ramp-up period).
Baeza Muñoz, Mª de los Ángeles +1 more
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Metatheory and Friendly Competition in Theory Growth: The Case of Power Processes in Bargaining [PDF]
[Excerpt] This paper analyzes the theoretical development taking place in a program of research on power processes in bargaining (see Bacharach and Lawler 1976, 1980, 1981a, 1981b; Lawler and Bacharach 1976, 1979, 1987; Lawler, Ford, and Blegen 1988 ...
Ford, Rebecca, Lawler, Edward J
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Limit order books and trade informativeness [PDF]
In the microstructure literature, information asymmetry is an important determinant of market liquidity. The classic setting is that uninformed dedicated liquidity suppliers charge price concessions when incoming market orders are likely to be ...
Beltran-Lopez, Hélena +2 more
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Concessions Bargaining in Auto [PDF]
[Excerpt] David Bensman\u27s Concessions at South Works in the Winter issue of Labor Research Review was an excellent recounting and analysis of the concessions process at United Steel workers Local 65.
Slaughter, Jane
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Bargaining and Influence in Conflict Situations [PDF]
[Excerpt] This chapter examines bargaining as an influence process through which actors attempt to resolve a social conflict. Conflict occurs when two or more interdependent actors have incompatible preferences and perceive or anticipate resistance from ...
Ford, Rebecca, Lawler, Edward J
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