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Trichinellosis knowledge and preventive practices in Mapuche communities of southern Chile: Evidence for targeted One Health implementation. [PDF]

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Grant-Riquelme T   +6 more
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Monetary Misconceptions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
The paper identifies a number of misconceptions about the monetary policy process and the monetary transmission mechanism in the UK. Among the misconceptions about the process are the alleged lack of regional and sectoral representativeness of the Monetary Policy Committee and the view that operational central bank independence means that monetary and ...
Buiter, Willem H.
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Translational misconceptions

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2021
Austin Christopher P
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Misconceived bioethics?: The misconception of the “therapeutic misconception”

International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2006
Bioethics needs to include study of the social and historical context in which ethical meanings in medical encounters make sense. It needs to do this in order to remain relevant, vibrant, and aware of how it might unwittingly facilitate the agendas of others.
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Misconceptions and the OSCE

Medical Teacher, 2015
Since it was first described (Harden et al. 1975; Harden & Gleeson 1979), the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) has become established as the gold standard for the assessment of a st...
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The Research Misconception

International Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2004
Recently, several researchers and philosophers argued that clinical research trials are not therapy. Their position is based on foundational research ethics documents, such as the Belmont Report, on conceptual analysis, and on the general way clinical trials are conducted.
Joseph P, DeMarco, Maurie, Markman
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Misconceptions of Homophobia

Journal of Homosexuality, 1984
Recent studies and analyses of social reactions to homosexuality are examined with the goal of linking them to general theories of deviance in the mainstream of sociology and social psychology. Homosexuality as an attitudinal object is classified as person, trait, and characteristic of collectivities and culture.
J W, Plasek, J, Allard
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