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A phonopragmatic approach to the popularization of the medical discourse on FGM
This chapter explores the process of popularization of medical discourse on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) among people living in target areas in a changing world where cross-cultural contacts occur at an ever faster pace – which entails that the ...
Sperti, Silvia
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Is an Appeal to Popularity a Fallacy of Popularity?
It is common to view appeals to popularity as fallacious. We argue this is a mistake and that Condorcet’s jury theorem can be used to justify at least some appeals to popularity as legitimate inferences. More importantly, the conditions for the application of Condorcet’s theorem (binary claim, competent judge, epistemic independence) can be used as ...
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Power‐efficient Monte Carlo modeling of nonlinear light–matter interactions in turbid media is demonstrated using Apple Silicon–accelerated photon transport. The Metal‐base framework enables accurate simulation of spontaneous and stimulated Raman scattering, revealing detection‐dependent SRS efficiency while providing a scalable, energy‐efficient ...
Ilya Vladyko +2 more
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ABSTRACT This systematic review examines how H. Igor Ansoff's theoretical contributions have evolved in contemporary strategic management through cluster analysis of 116 publications (1968–2024). Four distinct research clusters were identified, revealing that Ansoff's legacy has shifted from theoretical foundations to pedagogical applications and ...
Adiemir Hortega +4 more
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Turning the Tables: Leveraging Purpose as a Strategic Advantage for SMEs
ABSTRACT When executed well, purpose can become a transformative force, turning a business into a breakout success. Despite the wave of purpose‐driven businesses in recent years, the concept of purpose remains underdeveloped. Purpose is a core component of business models but is difficult to retrofit into large corporations, which makes it especially ...
Klaus Heine, Glyn Atwal, Sonja Sperber
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The Popularization of Medicine, 1650-1850
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Markel, Howard
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The chapter focuses on forms of ritual of non-organized religions, "popular religion," which includes shamanism, but draws attention to rituals performed without the intervention of shamans: for instance by housewives, villagers, and professional groups, such as ginseng collectors, woodsmen, carpenters, sailors and fishermen.
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Abstract Purpose Injuries to the knee are common in elite athletes and often involve damage to the articular cartilage. Given the high demands of elite sport, full‐thickness articular cartilage defects in the knee can be career‐limiting or threatening.
David J. Haslhofer +6 more
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