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The mystery shopper: a tool to measure public service delivery?
International Review of Administrative Sciences, 2018Steve Jacob
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Psychoanalysis and History, 2011
The article examines a group photograph of the Psychiatry and Neurology section of the 66th Meeting of the Society of German Natural Scientists and Doctors in Vienna, 24–30 September 1894 which Sigmund Freud attended. The society's origins in Naturphilosophie are indicated and a number of the participants are identified on the photo.
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The article examines a group photograph of the Psychiatry and Neurology section of the 66th Meeting of the Society of German Natural Scientists and Doctors in Vienna, 24–30 September 1894 which Sigmund Freud attended. The society's origins in Naturphilosophie are indicated and a number of the participants are identified on the photo.
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The Mystery And ‘The Mysteries'
Life of the Spirit, 1953As October, the month of the Rosary, is here, our thoughts may well turn to the consideration of the position of our Blessed Lady in the life of the Church as a whole and in our own. In some minds this consideration arouses misgivings. Does the trend of modern Mariology tend to give her an exaggerated prominence, they ask? This fear is almost as old as
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Reliable Computing, 2001
The author sketches the first roots of interval arithmetic, especially its various algebraic structures, and depicts his personal fascination about the mystery of intervals.
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The author sketches the first roots of interval arithmetic, especially its various algebraic structures, and depicts his personal fascination about the mystery of intervals.
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Journal of Product & Brand Management, 2019
Purpose This paper aims to investigate the mediating effect of brand love on purchase intention and word-of-mouth through mystery, sensuality and intimacy as brand image dimensions in the context of neo-luxury brands.
Clarinda Rodrigues, P. Rodrigues
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Purpose This paper aims to investigate the mediating effect of brand love on purchase intention and word-of-mouth through mystery, sensuality and intimacy as brand image dimensions in the context of neo-luxury brands.
Clarinda Rodrigues, P. Rodrigues
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Annals of the History of Computing, 1983
Editor's Note: Brian Randell submitted the following notes on July 9, 1981, in response to seeing the text of the advertisement mentioned by Garry J. Tee in the preceding article. We invite our readers to provide Randell with any further information.
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Editor's Note: Brian Randell submitted the following notes on July 9, 1981, in response to seeing the text of the advertisement mentioned by Garry J. Tee in the preceding article. We invite our readers to provide Randell with any further information.
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Journal of Modern Italian Studies, 2008
Giancarlo De Cataldo (2002) Romanzo criminale (Turin: Einaudi), 628 pp., [euro]16.00, ISBN 88-06-16096-6, paperback Giancarlo De Cataldo (2007) Nelle mani giuste (Turin: Einaudi), 333 pp., [euro]15...
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Giancarlo De Cataldo (2002) Romanzo criminale (Turin: Einaudi), 628 pp., [euro]16.00, ISBN 88-06-16096-6, paperback Giancarlo De Cataldo (2007) Nelle mani giuste (Turin: Einaudi), 333 pp., [euro]15...
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Mystery of Environmental Mystery
Environment and Behavior, 2007The purpose of this article is to estimate the strengths of the relationships between judgments of mystery and amount of light, depth of view, and occlusion, whether visual and locomotive occlusion or just visual occlusion. Three experiments were conducted with totals of 145 respondents and 33 scenes.
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Mystery of mysteries: Darwin and the species problem
Cladistics, 2011Darwin offered an intriguing answer to the species problem. He doubted the existence of the species category as a real category in nature, but he did not doubt the existence of those taxa called "species". And despite his scepticism of the species category, Darwin continued using the word "species".
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2001
Abstract Douglas Futuyma, whose 1980 criticisms set off the second and fruitful wave of Rhagoletis investigations, as Chapter 6 recounts, once wrote that speciation is ‘more thoroughly awash in unfounded and often contradictory speculation than any other single topic in evolutionary theory’. We know a thing or two about that.
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Abstract Douglas Futuyma, whose 1980 criticisms set off the second and fruitful wave of Rhagoletis investigations, as Chapter 6 recounts, once wrote that speciation is ‘more thoroughly awash in unfounded and often contradictory speculation than any other single topic in evolutionary theory’. We know a thing or two about that.
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