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SINGING NA-NA-NA-NA: LULLABIES IN EDUCATIONAL PROCESSES

2014
Abstract This research aims to see what may be the effects of singing the lullabies on the development of individual identity [1]. It describes a qualitative research, conducted on a sample of 105 female subjects of the hinterland around a big city like Naples.
STROLLO, MARIA ROSARIA   +1 more
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After NAS

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2019
Mothers have used opioids for thousands of years but neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) or rather, survivors of NAS, is a modern phenomenon. Unrecognized and/or untreated opioid withdrawal was almost always fatal but with greater awareness and standardization of treatment, NAS is now an uncommon direct cause of infant death.
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"Na" OR "NA" IN HYPERTENSION?

The Lancet, 1981
Morris Brown   +5 more
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Na(3s)+Na+to Na(3p)+Na+differential scattering

Journal of Physics B: Atomic and Molecular Physics, 1984
The author describes Na(3s) to Na(3p) transition induced by collision with Na+ via two-state rotational coupling at EK=37.5 eV in a semiclassical first-order Magnus approximation. Calculations are performed using several different data sets for the potential energies. It is found that recent pseudopotential values in which core polarisation is included
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