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The confusing world of supraglottic airway devices: Innovation, imitation, and the illusion of choice. [PDF]
Bhatia N.
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Ideas and tools: the invention and development of stereology
Ewald R. Wiebel
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Annual Review of Virology, 2014
In the nineteenth century, “virus” commonly meant an agent (usually unknown) that caused disease in inoculation experiments. By the 1890s, however, some disease-causing agents were found to pass through filters that retained the common bacteria. Such an agent was called “filterable virus,” the best known being the virus that caused tobacco mosaic ...
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In the nineteenth century, “virus” commonly meant an agent (usually unknown) that caused disease in inoculation experiments. By the 1890s, however, some disease-causing agents were found to pass through filters that retained the common bacteria. Such an agent was called “filterable virus,” the best known being the virus that caused tobacco mosaic ...
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The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2008
Written to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Freud's birth, this paper construes Nina Coltart's statement that "if Freud did not exist it would be necessary to invent him," with its implicit comparison of Freud to God, to refer to (a) the things that Freud taught that are incontrovertibly true; (b) the unavoidable subjectivity in all judgments of ...
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Written to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Freud's birth, this paper construes Nina Coltart's statement that "if Freud did not exist it would be necessary to invent him," with its implicit comparison of Freud to God, to refer to (a) the things that Freud taught that are incontrovertibly true; (b) the unavoidable subjectivity in all judgments of ...
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IEEE Spectrum, 2008
Engineers are "hired to invent," which affects how they are compensated when their ideas are patented by the companies for which they work.
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Engineers are "hired to invent," which affects how they are compensated when their ideas are patented by the companies for which they work.
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Playful invention, inventive play
International Journal of Play, 2016ABSTRACTThe Smithsonian Lemelson Center's Invention at Play exhibition project brought a fresh perspective to the study of invention by exploring the role of play in the creative processes of historic and contemporary inventors. This special journal issue provides a welcome opportunity to share the Lemelson Center's primary research, featuring ...
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