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The power of many small sex differences in cognition, personality, and interests. [PDF]

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Herlitz A   +9 more
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Cumulative exposure to factor XIII deficiency during veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: a prospective cohort study. [PDF]

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Nesseler N   +6 more
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Schizotypy and sensational interests

open access: yes, 1999
Egan, V., Evans, J., Eardley, A.F.
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Communities of interest

Intelligent Data Analysis, 2001
We consider problems that can be characterized by large dynamic graphs. Communication networks provide the prototypical example of such problems where nodes in the graph are network IDs and the edges represent communication between pairs of network IDs.
Corinna Cortes   +2 more
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“Interest with Interest”

The Arithmetic Teacher, 1960
The computation of interest is a perennial instructional “headache” for the arithmetic teacher. There are several different methods of finding the amount of interest, but the 60-day method is the one which is used most frequently. Advocates cl aim that this method is short, and indeed it is, so long as the rate is 6 per cent and the in terest is to ...
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An Interest in Interest

The Mathematics Teacher, 1989
Money and interest in the growth of money promote the study of compound interest and exponential functions. Using the formula A(n)= P(1+r)n we calculate the amount of money A(n) accumulated if P dollars are invested for n compound periods at r interest rate each period.
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Is “Interesting” Interesting?

2017
The focus of this chapter is at once specific and illustrative. The aim is to show and to argue that the common, overworked adjective “Interesting” lacks cognitive and emotive meaning. “Interesting” fails as an instructive modifier and as a word that stirs the emotions.
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Research Of Interest

Journal of School Health, 1972
Nordsiek, Frederic W. “The Sweet Tooth,” American Scientist.Lipman‐Blumen, Jean. “How Ideology Shapes Women's Lives,” Scientific American.Amsel, Zili, et al. “The Use of the Narcotics Register for Follow‐up of a Cohort of Adolescent Addicts”.Veevers, J.E., “Drinking Attitudes and Drinking Behavior: An Exploratory Study”.Knittel, Robert E., Robert C ...
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