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AUTOMATIC LENS DESIGN BY NONLINEAR LEAST SQUARES, PRACTICE AND MALPRACTICE.
Timothy C. Doyle
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Adverse Events in Facial Implant Surgery and Associated Malpractice Litigation [PDF]
Hani Rayess +5 more
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Corporate opacity and net premiums written flows: Evidence from US property‐liability insurers
Abstract This paper investigates the relationship between corporate opacity and policyholders' purchasing behavior in US property‐liability insurers. We find that policyholders are more willing to purchase policies from less opaque insurers. In addition, the financial tail risk exacerbates the negative relationship between opacity and insurance ...
Gene Lai, Zifen Zeng
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Use of Clinical Practice Guidelines in Medical Malpractice Litigation
Linda L. LeCraw
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Images Assisting Wor[l]ds: Black History Murals in South and West Philadelphia
ABSTRACT Black history murals are often understood as examples of state or corporate obfuscation of racial inequality, sometimes known as “artwashing”; or, conversely, as “insurgent” political interventions. Focusing on murals in historically Black neighborhoods in South and West Philadelphia, this article instead highlights the processual, but no less
Gareth Millington +1 more
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“They Speak Our Language!”: A Kinship Anthropology of Policing and Oversight in Kenya
ABSTRACT This article introduces a kinship anthropology of policing framework to analyze the complexities and contestedness of police reform trajectories. Kinship is approached in a processual sense, made through practices and performances, and I contend that police officers act as a kin‐like group who engage in kinning.
Tessa Diphoorn
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ABSTRACT Cardiac sonographers play a critical role in image acquisition and preliminary interpretation of echocardiography examinations. In New South Wales (NSW), cardiac sonographers frequently encounter the ethically complex and professionally challenging question from patients: “so, how does it look?” Despite their capacity to recognize significant ...
James Gregory Rendina Silcock
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ABSTRACT This article engages race, infrastructural violence, and spatial memory in Ferguson, Missouri—the St. Louis suburb where police killed 18‐year‐old Michael Brown, Jr. in August 2014. It examines Black communities' use of blockades, space‐based protests, and infrastructural disruption in Ferguson before and after the teenager's execution.
Rashad Arman Timmons
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