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I love my children: am I racist? On the wish to be biologically related to one’s children [PDF]
Is the wish to be biologically related to your children legitimate? Here, I respond to an argument in support of a negative answer to this question according to which a preference towards having children one is biologically related to is analogous to a ...
Di Nucci, Ezio
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The Stable Roommates problem with short lists [PDF]
We consider two variants of the classical Stable Roommates problem with Incomplete (but strictly ordered) preference lists (sri) that are degree constrained, i.e., preference lists are of bounded length.
Cseh, Agnes +2 more
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Blinded patient preference for morphine compared to placebo in the setting of chronic refractory breathlessness – an exploratory study [PDF]
Context Patients’ preference for morphine therapy has received little attention in the setting of chronic refractory breathlessness. However, this is one important factor in considering longer term therapy.
Abernethy, Amy P. +6 more
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Tetranychus kanzawai Kishida adalah spesies tungau yang dapat menyebabkan kehilangan hasil pada tanaman pertanian sekitar 60–90%. Salah satu cara untuk mengendalikan tungau hama yang ramah lingkungan adalah dengan menggunakan kumbang ...
Nirma Septia Ramlan Anjas +2 more
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Attachment preference in auditory German sentences: Individual differences and pragmatic strategy
Relative clauses modify a preceding element, but as this element can be flexibly located, the point of attachment is sometimes ambiguous. Preference for this attachment can vary within languages such as German, yet explanations for differences in ...
Harding, E., Kotz, S., Sammler, D.
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Utilizing discovery tools for classrooms: how do librarian attitudes on discovery impact tools they teach? [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the utilization of discovery tools in classrooms with the aim of trying to assess the attitude toward them.
Allen, Natasha Danae
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The value of knowing: preferences for genetic testing to diagnose rare muscle diseases
Background Genetic testing can offer early diagnosis and subsequent treatment of rare neuromuscular diseases. Options for these tests could be improved by understanding the preferences of patients for the features of different genetic tests, especially ...
Carol Mansfield +6 more
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Needle-free injection is a desirable goal for many reasons, including reducing pain, anxiety, and eliminating safety risks associated with needle-stick injuries.
E. Lynne Kelley +5 more
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ABSTRACT Pediatric gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP‐NENs) are extremely rare and clinically heterogeneous. Management has largely been extrapolated from adult practice. This European Standard Clinical Practice Guideline (ESCP), developed by the EXPeRT network in collaboration with adult NEN experts, provides (adult) evidence ...
Michaela Kuhlen +23 more
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Australian preferences for influenza vaccine attributes and cost: A discrete choice experiment
People in Australia have access to different influenza vaccines, but may be unaware of their options and features. Preference studies for differentiated influenza vaccines including cell-based vaccines are limited, particularly in Australia.
Simon Fifer +4 more
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