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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2019
Social impressions arise from characteristics of both perceivers and targets. However, empirical research in the domain of impression formation has yet to quantify the extent to which perceiver and target characteristics uniquely contribute to ...
Sally Y. Xie, J. Flake, Eric Hehman
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Social impressions arise from characteristics of both perceivers and targets. However, empirical research in the domain of impression formation has yet to quantify the extent to which perceiver and target characteristics uniquely contribute to ...
Sally Y. Xie, J. Flake, Eric Hehman
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Digital versus Conventional Impression Method in Children: Comfort, Preference and Time.
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2019BACKGROUND The comfortness and effectiveness of digital and conventional impression methods in children have not yet been compared. AIM To assess the digital and conventional impression methods in children in terms of comfort, preference and the time ...
H. Yılmaz, M. Aydin
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tWmCOME CRC INSTITLrIE, TENNIS COURT ROAD, CAMBPdDGE, UK 0321QR. Parental (genomic) imprinting means that a subset of autosomal loci are expressed in a parent-of-origin- dependent manner. Importandy, such patterns of gene expression do not conform to classical Mendelian in- heritance and have potentially far- reaching implications for genetics ...
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Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 2021
David M. Long
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David M. Long
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1930
IT seems unfortunate that certain diseases should be looked upon by the laity as loathsome, tragic, and absolutely hopeless. The dread which is associated with the term cancer is felt by everyone; and yet Bright's disease, another common and chronic affection, which is responsible for as many deaths in adults as cancer, carries in its name no such ...
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IT seems unfortunate that certain diseases should be looked upon by the laity as loathsome, tragic, and absolutely hopeless. The dread which is associated with the term cancer is felt by everyone; and yet Bright's disease, another common and chronic affection, which is responsible for as many deaths in adults as cancer, carries in its name no such ...
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Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1892
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Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures, 1975
It is a pleasure to read Hume, and to watch him explore recalcitrant problems with agility of mind and grace of style. Ironically these twin abilities have worked against each other from the beginning, in the first place because in the matter of writing Hume was an innovator — nobody before him had so successfully albeit unwittingly adapted French ...
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It is a pleasure to read Hume, and to watch him explore recalcitrant problems with agility of mind and grace of style. Ironically these twin abilities have worked against each other from the beginning, in the first place because in the matter of writing Hume was an innovator — nobody before him had so successfully albeit unwittingly adapted French ...
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