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Parental Influence on Adolescent Gambling: the Role of Communication, Rules, and Social Support. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Gambl Stud
Boson K   +4 more
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Rules of Play

Games and Culture, 2009
Massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) constitute social jurisdictions governed by rules of play. When we consider the work of Johan Huizinga and subsequent theorists of human play activities, we find that ludic rules differ from legal rules in important ways. The goals of play also differ from the goals of law.
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Play-by-Play Imaging Rewrites Cells' Rules

Science, 2003
Watching cells as they grow within an organism is changing the way developmental biologists think about life9s earliest events. Advances in imaging over the last few years have researchers eager to tackle what used to be arduous experiments.
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Playing by pair‐rules?

BioEssays, 2003
AbstractAlthough in Drosophila pair‐rule genes play crucial roles in the genetic hierarchy that subdivides the embryo into segments, the extent to which pair‐rule patterning is utilized by different arthropods and other segmented phyla is unknown. Recent data of Dearden et al.1 and Henry et al.,2 however, hint that a pair‐rule mechanism might play a ...
Gregory K, Davis, Nipam H, Patel
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Playing by the Rules

Sport in History, 2011
As you begin the journey to a Vested agreement, you should heed the advice of the legal scholar Ian R. Macneil, who observed that most contracts are ill-equipped to address the reality of business needs. In his 1968 work, Contracts: Instruments for Social Cooperation,1 Macneil wrote, “Somewhere along the line of increasing duration and complexity [the ...
Kate Vitasek   +3 more
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Playing by the Rules

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2003
CHINA HAS ISSUED TOUGH RULings against foreign chemical producers in antidumping cases in the past few weeks. But it has also been promulgating more precise regulations for the conduct of future dumping investigations. In February, China's Ministry of Foreign Trade & Economic Cooperation imposed duties as high as 48% on South Korean producers of ...
Jay Beale   +3 more
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Learning the game: playing by the rules, playing with the rules

English Today, 2011
Language change is inevitable. If it wasn't, English learners would all be trying to sound like King Alfred. There is never a period of stability in language and the only languages which have reached a kind of equilibrium are those like Latin where are there are no longer any native speakers.
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Playing by the rules

Proceedings of the sixth ACM international conference on Web search and data mining, 2013
Understanding the characteristics of queries where a search engine is failing is important for improving engine performance. Previous work largely relies on user-interaction features (e.g., clickthrough statistics) to identify such underperforming queries.
Youngho Kim   +3 more
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