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To possess or not to possess [President's Corner

IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine, 2009
I love the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits (JSSC), not only because its cover is flashy red but especially because it contains all the information that I need to survive and beat the world. I have all my copies saved on a shelf, which has become quite impressive. It looks as though I have mastered all the information contained in these volumes, as
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Dimensions of Possession

2001
Few linguistic concepts are more elusive than ‘possession’. The present collection of articles, selected from an international workshop held in Copenhagen in May 1998, confronts the subject from several angles (lexicon; the semantics of possession and the verb HAVE; the syntax of genitives and other possessive structures; the interaction of verbal and ...
Finn Sørensen   +2 more
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The hoarding of possessions

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1993
Three studies of nonfood hoarding are reported. Findings support the reliability and validity of a Hoarding Scale. Furthermore, the findings indicate a number of features of hoarding behavior. Hoarding was associated with indecisiveness, perfectionism (especially maladaptive evaluative concern) and obsessive compulsive symptoms among college students ...
Randy O. Frost, Rachel C. Gross
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Things and possessions

2018
Researchers commonly chart the life course as a progression of intangibles, yet the life course also has an important material basis: it is enacted and embodied with things and sometimes in the service of things, possessions in particular. A material convoy of possessions accompanies social actors from cradle to grave, and the materiality of these ...
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Possession

2009
Abstract The term ‘possession’ is used to cover a wide range of relationships. Every language has—in its grammar—a ‘possessive construction’ within an NP; for example the surgeon’s knife or the trunk of the tree in English. There is cross- linguistic variation concerning what kind of person, animal, or thing may be the possessor, what ...
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Possession of Money

International Journal of Social Science Humanity & Management Research
The relationship between humans and nature is inevitable, it is a direct cause-and-effect relationship. Natural human relationships are characterized by human-to-human communication. People are products of each other in communication, so human communication is free. Inevitability in natural relations becomes freedom in human communication.
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Besieged by Devils — Thoughts on Possession and Possession States

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1992
Aspects of possession are reviewed in historical, cultural and clinical contexts. Consideration is given to differential diagnosis and management. It is suggested that a multi-disciplinary approach is required for a condition that stands at the boundaries of psychiatry.
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Possession et possession d'état

2016
Réflexion sur la possession comme technique juridique ...
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The Possession

Filmmagasinet Ekko, 2012
Danish review of The Possession, directed by Ole ...
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Possessives

2022
John Whitlam, Agripino S. Silveira
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