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The limits of Brexit prejudice
Abstract Since the Brexit referendum, two novel political identities, Leaver and Remainer, have gained political salience in the United Kingdom. Some work contends that Leavers and Remainers display great animus toward one another in ways similar to affective polarization (dislike of opposing partisans).
Joseph B. Phillips, Florian Stoeckel
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Malpractice claims following screening mammography in The Netherlands [PDF]
Vivian van Breest Smallenburg +7 more
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Appendix for Paid Medical Malpractice Claims: How Strongly Does the Past Predict the Future?
Kowsar Yousefi +2 more
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Does the Targeted Poverty Alleviation Program Reduce Income Inequality in China?
ABSTRACT This study evaluates the impact of the targeted poverty alleviation (TPA) program in 2015 on urban–rural income inequality, defined by the ratio between the urban and rural net income. The main findings suggest that the program reduces the income ratio in poverty counties by 3.6% relative to non‐poverty counties, which implies a discernible ...
Pu Sun
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Civil Liability of A Doctor In Malpractice Cases
Rizka Ananda Putri Aji, Rocky Marbun
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Curbing Examination Malpractices through Information Literacy Programmes
Sowemimo Ronke Adekunmisi
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Clinical Anatomy and Medical Malpractice—A Narrative Review with Methodological Implications [PDF]
Andrea Porzionato +6 more
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Negligent Credentialing as a Cause of Action in Indiana Medical Malpractice Litigation
Lindsey Stout
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