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Emigration impact on psychiatric disorders
Introduction Emigration is a widespread phenomenon in our country for the last three decades.Various risk factors for mental disorders are related to emigration,like social-economic status,language,cultural shock,racism etc. Objectives The objectives
T. Pengili
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Fake news as a two-dimensional phenomenon: a framework and research agenda
Based on an extensive literature review, we suggest that ‘fake news’ alludes to two dimensions of political communication: the fake news genre (i.e. the deliberate creation of pseudojournalistic disinformation) and the fake news label (i.e.
J. Egelhofer, S. Lecheler
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Understanding the acceleration phenomenon via high-resolution differential equations [PDF]
Gradient-based optimization algorithms can be studied from the perspective of limiting ordinary differential equations (ODEs). Motivated by the fact that existing ODEs do not distinguish between two fundamentally different algorithms—Nesterov’s ...
Bin Shi +3 more
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The Concepts of Identification and Identity in Criminalistics
The term "identity" expressed in a more simplistic form can be reduced to the fact that a being, an object or phenomenon is identical only to itself with the specification that this manifestation is rendered objectively only at a given moment, in a ...
Ioan Aron
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“No-Reflow” Phenomenon: A Contemporary Review
Primary percutaneous angioplasty (pPCI), represents the reperfusion strategy of choice for patients with STEMI according to current international guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology.
G. Annibali +5 more
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Defining Art as Phenomenal Being
At the beginning of the 20th century, the definition of art became one of the difficult topics of aesthetics and art theory. The emergence of the institutional approach and the debates surrounding it provoked many responses.
Ivan Kolev
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The Beaker Phenomenon and the Genomic Transformation of Northwest Europe
From around 2750 to 2500 bc, Bell Beaker pottery became widespread across western and central Europe, before it disappeared between 2200 and 1800 bc. The forces that propelled its expansion are a matter of long-standing debate, and there is support for ...
Íñigo Olalde +143 more
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The hospitality phenomenon: philosophical enlightenment? [PDF]
The emergent paradigm of hospitality studies does not have a coherent philosophical foundation. In seeking to identify a philosophy of hospitality this paper explores Derrida's contribution, along with other writers in philosophy and postcolonial theory,
Conrad Lashley, Kevin D. O'Gorman
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In search of a digital nomad: defining the phenomenon
This paper defines the rapidly emerging mobile lifestyle of digital nomads, who work while traveling and travel while working. Digital nomadism is driven by important societal changes, such as the ubiquity of mobility and technology in everyday lives and
Olga Hannonen
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Skin pathergy reaction (SPR) is a hyperreactivity response to needle induced trauma which is characterized by a papule or pustule formation, 24–48 h after sterile-needle prick. It is affected by a wide array of factors, including the physical properties of the needles being used, number of pricks and disease related factors such as male gender, active ...
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