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Virtue Ethics in a Value-driven World: Ethical Obfuscation in Orthopaedic Practice. [PDF]
Humbyrd CJ.
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Sural Nerve Grafting in Peripheral Nerve Repair: The Expanding Role of Ultrasonography. [PDF]
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Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 2001
AbstractMany, if not most, social systems are trying to do things right, but are not doing the right things. Examples are drawn from transportation, health care, law and order, and education. In addition, it is argued that most corporations do not practice what they preach, and that such remedies as downsizing are dysfunctional and harmful to society ...
Russell L. Ackoff, John Pourdehnad
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AbstractMany, if not most, social systems are trying to do things right, but are not doing the right things. Examples are drawn from transportation, health care, law and order, and education. In addition, it is argued that most corporations do not practice what they preach, and that such remedies as downsizing are dysfunctional and harmful to society ...
Russell L. Ackoff, John Pourdehnad
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2021
Abstract This chapter uncovers the psychological tricks used by con men, beginning with the tale of the famous spirit photographer William Mumler, said to have captured an image of Lincoln’s ghost. Playing on his customers’ emotional needs to see a lost loved one, Mumler claimed to be able do the impossible and capture a glimpse of the ...
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Abstract This chapter uncovers the psychological tricks used by con men, beginning with the tale of the famous spirit photographer William Mumler, said to have captured an image of Lincoln’s ghost. Playing on his customers’ emotional needs to see a lost loved one, Mumler claimed to be able do the impossible and capture a glimpse of the ...
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Cladistics, 2014
AbstractHennig (1966) recognized symplesiomorphies as homologies, and that view is logically correct under the concept of homology (homogeny) prevalent among evolutionists since 1870. Nelson and Platnick (1981) instead wanted homology to exclude symplesiomorphies for reasons that they never made clear but which certainly included opposition to Hennig ...
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AbstractHennig (1966) recognized symplesiomorphies as homologies, and that view is logically correct under the concept of homology (homogeny) prevalent among evolutionists since 1870. Nelson and Platnick (1981) instead wanted homology to exclude symplesiomorphies for reasons that they never made clear but which certainly included opposition to Hennig ...
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Soft Computing, 2020
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Nursing Standard, 2016
The government's new obesity strategy not only fails to challenge the big food companies who profit from childhood obesity, it has shifted responsibility to health visitors who are already dealing with an impossible workload.
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The government's new obesity strategy not only fails to challenge the big food companies who profit from childhood obesity, it has shifted responsibility to health visitors who are already dealing with an impossible workload.
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