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3. P values, power, and medical significance for credible results.
Indrayan A.
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Reflections on Advocacy as a Foundation of Global Health Law. [PDF]
Gonsalves G.
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The complexity of architectural and anthropological dynamics in womb-tomb structures: An interdisciplinary investigation. [PDF]
Stadler N, Flint S.
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Mechanistic Promiscuity in Cobalt-Mediated CO<sub>2</sub> Reduction Reaction: One- Versus Two-Electron Reduction Process. [PDF]
Bera A+13 more
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Countering Coloniality in Global Health Comment on "The Rhetoric of Decolonizing Global Health Fails to Address the Reality of Settler Colonialism: Gaza as a Case in Point". [PDF]
BlackDeer AA.
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THE INNOCENCE OF NEGLIGENCE [PDF]
This article defends the claim that negligence is not blameworthy, and that the system of accident law that dominates Anglo-American law is thus not, in fact, fault-based. Recognizing that this claim contradicts hundreds of years of case law and jurisprudential rhetoric, the article systematically examines five alternative bases upon which it might be ...
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How Innocent Is Innocent Realism?
2016In a series of papers, Susan Haack promotes her theory of Innocent Realism, which claims that the one real world is both heterogeneous and integrated. Haack’s treatment of fictional entities occupies a central argumentative role in this context. In this paper, we aim to outline three problems with Haack’s account of fictional entities, which we hope ...
Julia Friederike Göhner+3 more
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INNOCENCE AND THE STAPHYLOCOCCUS
Australasian Annals of Medicine, 1961SummaryA bacteriological and clinical survey is described of infection due to Staphylococcus aureus in 8473 babies delivered over the period 1956 to 1959 in a 95 bed maternity hospital. The incidence of minor staphylococcal disease was 41% at the commencement of the survey, and was reduced to 7·9% with the institution of accepted means of control.A ...
V. D. Plueckhahn, Joan Banks
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