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Distinct Trajectories of Consciousness Recovery During Targeted Temperature Management in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Survivors: A Cluster Analysis. [PDF]
Kim HJ, Oh SH, Park KN, Lim JY.
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Navigating the Evidence Gap: Expert Consensus as a Bridge to Research in Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for Adults. [PDF]
Del Castillo J, Guerguerian AM.
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The Role of Suicidal Motivations in Foreseeing Suicide Risk in Nonsuicidal Self-Injury Adolescent Population. [PDF]
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"Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis: a case report of atypical long-term survivor". [PDF]
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Understanding of Prognosis and Estimation of Mortality in Ambulatory Patients With Heart Failure.
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The first chapter explores the use of pessimism about climate change, arguing that it need not be a fatalism or a nihilism but instead a responsible narcissism, a yearning for a community of precarious lives in anticipation of our collective death, a community founded on the humility of the individual and its enthusiasm for others. It is argued that in
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The first chapter explores the use of pessimism about climate change, arguing that it need not be a fatalism or a nihilism but instead a responsible narcissism, a yearning for a community of precarious lives in anticipation of our collective death, a community founded on the humility of the individual and its enthusiasm for others. It is argued that in
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Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 1999
This series of lectures was originally scheduled to include a talk on Schopenhauer by Patrick Gardiner. Sadly, Patrick died during the summer, and I was asked to stand in. Patrick must, I am sure, have been glad to see this series of talks on German Philosophy being put on by the Royal Institute, and he, probably more than anyone on the list, deserves ...
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This series of lectures was originally scheduled to include a talk on Schopenhauer by Patrick Gardiner. Sadly, Patrick died during the summer, and I was asked to stand in. Patrick must, I am sure, have been glad to see this series of talks on German Philosophy being put on by the Royal Institute, and he, probably more than anyone on the list, deserves ...
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