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Proxies for nanoplastic

Nature Nanotechnology, 2019
The ability to synthesize metal-doped nanoplastic opens windows to accurately assess the potential environmental hazards that nanoplastic poses.
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Proxies

2020
Abstract Calculating Race’s fourth chapter demonstrates that race has become so highly correlated with other social statistics that actuarial science in general has developed a baked-in racial bias. Racial discrimination by proxy (e.g., zip code standing in for race) can be glimpsed in the disparate impact of data-driven decision-making ...
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PROXIES

POP. Kultur und Kritik
Abstract This chapter examines the idea that people who forgive create an image and idea of the person who is forgiven, what we can call a “proxy,” who stands in for the wrongdoer and is forgiven on her or his behalf. I examine several actual cases—that of Eric Lomax, Simon Wiesenthal, Jean Améry, Primo Levi, and Vladimir Jankélévitch—to
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Proxies

2021
Kyong Chun, Wendy Hui   +2 more
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The Power Proxy

New England Journal of Medicine, 2010
The patient looks better than I expected. Investigations for a septic episode revealed a liver replaced by tumor, the primary obscure. He cuts a handsome figure at 70. His handshake is brisk, his expression open and warm. “Hello,” I greet him. “I'm the oncologist.” “I know all about you, doc!” Smiling, he produces a sheaf of papers: my photograph, my ...
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Proxy

2021
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Proxy

2018
Michael Schwartz, Maciej Machulak
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Medicine by Proxy?

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1981
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