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ABSTRACT Individuals using semaglutide for weight loss constitute a new, sizeable patient group, yet limited qualitative research of this group exists. Therefore, we explored their perspectives, including motivation for treatment, attitudes towards the medication and experiences with its use. Semistructured interviews with seven individuals (five women,
Trine Graabæk +3 more
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Abstract The Pleistocene (∼0.6 Ma) Cupaello monogenetic volcano, cropping out in central Italy, belongs to the Intra Apennine Province (IAP). It is represented by a single lava flow with kamafugitic composition, associated with a volumetrically limited pyroclastic deposit and a phosphate‐rich layer close to the small vent.
Michele Lustrino +4 more
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A Narrative Review of Nonpharmacological Approaches to Control Anxiety in Pediatric Dentistry
Objectives: This review critically evaluates the literature on nonpharmacological interventions aimed at reducing anxiety in pediatric patients undergoing dental treatments. The aim is to analyze recent research findings on various behavior management techniques and their clinical implications.
Sepehr Siahvoshi +3 more
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An argument for moral evidentialism
Abstract Moral evidentialism is the view that one ought morally to believe only what is suggested by the evidence at one's disposal. As announced in the title, an argument for (a slightly restricted version of) this view is presented. The argument crucially relies on two specific links between belief and assertion, namely that one should not believe ...
Marc Andree Weber
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Responding to second‐order reasons
Abstract A rich literature has discussed what it is to respond to a reason, e.g., to believe or act on the basis of some consideration or another. In comparison, what it would be to respond to a second‐order reason has been underexplored. Yet formulating an account of this is vital for maintaining the existence of second‐order reasons in both the ...
Sophie Keeling
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Liebe im Zeitalter der Elektrizität. E. T. A. Hoffmanns homines electrificati
At the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century, the gap between science and technology on the one hand and humanities and the arts on the other was just about to open up.
Rupert Gaderer
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The Significance of Art Education for the Post‐Anthropocene: Non‐Philosophy in a Newer Key
Abstract This essay is a plea to art educators in what is a global climate in a permacrisis both politically and physically. This is a deliberate and persuasive provocation to reorientate art education to avoid a reiteration that is taking place when the 20th and 21st centuries are compared in relation to the striking changes that are taking place in ...
jan jagodzinski
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Fenômenos sobrenaturais como os chamados transe e possessão espiritual recebem, no final do século XX, codificação científica, integrando os diagnósticos da psiquiatria hegemônica.
Valéria Portugal Gonçalves +1 more
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Abstract Introduction Pain related to injection of propofol during induction of anesthesia decreases from 66.8% without prevention, to 22–31% of cases when lidocaine is associated. Hypnoanalgesia of the hand is currently used for painful procedures in children but has never been evaluated in this indication.
Marie‐Madeleine Polomeni +6 more
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