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An Overview of Heart Rate Variability Metrics and Norms
Healthy biological systems exhibit complex patterns of variability that can be described by mathematical chaos. Heart rate variability (HRV) consists of changes in the time intervals between consecutive heartbeats called interbeat intervals (IBIs).
F. Shaffer, J. Ginsberg
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The article examines the canonical legitimacy of imposing the punishment of prohibition of wearing ecclesiastical dress in the case of crimes contra sextum minore committed by clergy.
Adam Jaszcz
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Word Association Norms, Mutual Information, and Lexicography
The term word association is used in a very particular sense in the psycholinguistic literature. (Generally speaking, subjects respond quicker than normal to the word nurse if it follows a highly associated word such as doctor.
Kenneth Ward Church, Patrick Hanks
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„ANDERE LÄNDER, ANDERE SITTEN“
Apart from their status as a cultural heritage that remains relevant at all times, some German proverbs also have comparable messages to Indonesian proverbs.
Aditya Rikfanto
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Antecedent-based approach to binding in Icelandic and Faroese
This paper examines the standard approach to long-distance reflexives within the Lexical-Functional Grammar framework. This approach defines the binding relation between a reflexive and its non-local antecedent by prescribing the type of syntactic ...
Tania E. Strahan
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This article targets the French National Education Inspectors (IEN), who are senior officials in the primary education system with authority over schoolteachers. They are responsible for implementing national and academic policies and have administrative
Lydia Bouhila, Jean-François Marcel
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Collective action and the evolution of social norms
I assume multiple types of players--“rational egoists,” as well as “conditional cooperators” and “willing punishers”--in models of nonmarket behavior.
E. Ostrom
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Norms, interests and institutional change [PDF]
This paper provides a norms-based account of institutional change. It compares two cases of attempted change, one successful and one unsuccessful. The argument advanced is that norm-based change occurs when the norms are congruent with the perceived ...
Dionyssis G. Dimitrakopoulos +1 more
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Law and Norms: Empirical Evidence
A large theoretical literature argues laws exert a causal effect on norms, but empirical evidence remains scant. Using a novel identification strategy, we provide a compelling empirical test of this proposition.
Silvia Sonderegger +5 more
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Background Guidelines on public health and health system interventions often involve considerations beyond effectiveness and safety to account for the impact that these interventions have on the wider systems in which they are implemented.
A. Movsisyan, E. Rehfuess, S. L. Norris
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