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Critique [of Women, Religion, and Peace in an American Indian Ritual by Kristin Herzog] [PDF]
Herzog\u27s article is organized around three threads which she proposes as useful for strengthening the fabric of contemporary U.S. society. The three threads, teased from an exploration of a portion of the Dekanawida-Hayonwatha stories (narrative and ...
Carpenter, Linda Jean
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Atopic diseases in Norwegian Lapps
The occurrence of atopic diseases in Lapps was estimated by reviewing medical records in the local health centre of Kautokeino. Atopic diseases were found to be present or to have occurred in 306 (10.4%) of the 2,950 individuals reviewed, with no difference between males (10.6%) and females (10.2%).
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The advent of inexpensive consumer virtual reality equipment enables many more researchers to study perception with naturally moving observers. One such system, the HTC Vive, offers a large field-of-view, high-resolution head mounted display together ...
Diederick C. Niehorster +2 more
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Why Can\u27t Doctors Spell? [PDF]
The illegibility of doctors\u27 handwriting has spawned innumerable jokes. Jottings that seem illegible and unintelligible may actually be technical terms that mimic commoner words.
McManus, Christopher
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Motivation biases behavior but not perception
Why do people differ in their perceptual judgment despite observing the same situation? According to “motivated perception”, a person’s motivation can alter how the brain interprets incoming sensory information.
Christian Wolf +2 more
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Ending Hunger is Possible – Institutional Change Matters
First paragraphs: Jahi Chappell continuously begs the question: “Who benefits?” He shares his thoughts about hunger and our food systems in his book Beginning to End Hunger: Food and the Environment in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, and Beyond.
Marianna Siegmund-Schultze
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Translation and articulation in biological motion perception
Recent models of biological motion processing focus on the articulational aspect of human walking investigated by point-light figures walking in place.
Lappe, M. (Markus), Masselink, J. (Jana)
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Tvorba nadimaka u hrvatskom jeziku
Tvorba nadimaka predstavlja plodno tlo za analizu u lingvističkim raspravama, posebice u međunarodnoj literaturi, pri čemu se razlikuju dvije glavne vrste nadimaka – nadimci motivirani izvanjezičnim čimbenicima i nadimci nastali na temelju fonološke ...
Frane Malenica
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A Call to Action: The New Academy of Food Law & Policy [PDF]
The food system is affected by unique and complex laws. These laws call for a new generation of legal practitioners and scholars. This essay announces the creation of the Academy of Food Law and Policy.
Broad Leib, Emily M. +1 more
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Perception of biological motion from size-invariant body representations
The visual recognition of action is one of the socially most important and computationally demanding capacities of the human visual system. It combines visual shape recognition with complex non-rigid motion perception.
Lappe, M. (Markus) +2 more
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