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Man to Man

2009
He lay sick and unmoved, in pure opposition to everything. He knew how near to breaking was the vessel that held his life. He knew also how strong and durable it was. And he did not care.
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MAN'S ROLE IN MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS

Automatica, 1982
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses man's role in man-machine systems. A big computing center with its multitude of processors, storage units, and peripheral equipment is a system that raises many problems of efficiency and cost/performance, and it must be admitted that there is not yet much of a useful systems theory to support its design or ...
Fred Margulies, Heinz Zemanek
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Man-to-Man

Qualitative Inquiry, 2006
In this article, the author discusses friendship as a method of qualitative inquiry and howthis method informed research on the social construction of masculinity in male-male friendships. First, a narrative account of a first meeting with a participant is given.
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Man’s Man/Ladies’ Man: Motifs of Hypermasculinity

Psychiatry, 1984
Hypermasculine character styles are commonly encountered in clinical practice, popular media imagery and, indeed, in everyday life. Such "hypermasculinity" is readily recognized as an exaggeration and distortion of traditionally masculine traits, and has been studied by Adler (1923), Freud (1937), Reich (1949), Ovesey (1969), and Stoller and Herdt ...
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Man and Man

1968
The unity of the existential situation, which is a unity of the source-reality concretely manifesting itself reveals an absolute presence. God, whoever else He is, is the Absolute. The affirmation of the Absolute often carries the suspicion that its unity is radical and that the many are absorbed.
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EXPERIMENTATION IN MAN

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
Present Aims Experimentation in man for scientific purposes is as old as recorded history. The need for constant examination of the procedure is equally ancient. This is required by progress in science and by the advance of ethical and moral concepts.
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A Man’s a Man

1982
If Brecht’s early plays are remarkable for their thematic consistency, they are no less so for the formal and dialectical versatility with which the themes are treated. A Man’s a Man (1926) takes up themes which are familiar from Brecht’s earlier plays — questions of the individual’s freedom of choice, his ability to master experience, the importance ...
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Tumor Immunity in Man

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1971
Loren J Humphrey
exaly  

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