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Reappraising reappraisal: an expanded view

Cognition and Emotion, 2023
Reappraisal is a frequently used and often successful emotion regulation strategy. However, its underlying cognitive mechanisms are not well understood. In this paper, we seek to clarify these mechanisms by expanding upon our recently proposed reAppraisal framework.
Andero Uusberg   +3 more
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Diplophonia reappraised

Journal of Voice, 1999
The acoustic structure of diplophonia was investigated spectrographically and in terms of perturbation measures, while the perception of diplophonia among other voice qualities was confirmed auditorily by trained listeners. Recordings of pathological voices were presented to listeners for systematic evaluation, and narrowband spectrography was used to ...
L, Cavalli, A, Hirson
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Reappraising roles

Nursing Older People, 2014
After its August break, Nursing Older People welcomes you back. I hope that you all managed to take a rest from work too and had an enjoyable summer.
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Mephenytoin: A Reappraisal

Epilepsia, 1976
SummarySerum levels of mephenytoin (Mesantoin®) and its metabolite nirvanol were correlated with effectiveness and side effects in 93 patients. Mean mephenytoin level was 8% of the combined mephenytoin plus nirvanol levels. “Total mephenytoin” level should be used clinically, as neither individual component is as well correlated with clinical phenomena.
A S, Troupin, L M, Ojemann, C B, Dodrill
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Renal Malacoplakia Reappraised

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1993
Renal malacoplakia is an unusual form of chronic tubulointerstitial nephritis with a predilection for patients with recurrent urinary tract infections and an immunocompromised state. Its characteristic feature is the parenchymal infiltration by macrophages with ample cytoplasm containing abundant periodic acid-Schiff-positive granules, known as von ...
D C, Dobyan, L D, Truong, G, Eknoyan
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Brodie Abscess: Reappraisal

Radiology, 1979
Upon review, 25 cases of Brodie abscess demonstrated a radiological spectrum not previously appreciated. One third of the lesions were diaphyseal in location, and 50% had associated cortical thickening, while 40% showed a stimulated periosteal reaction, and 20% contained sequestra.
W B, Miller, W A, Murphy, L A, Gilula
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Triglycerides: A reappraisal

Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2017
Elevated cholesterol levels are clearly independently associated with adverse cardiovascular events. Another class of lipid particles, triglycerides, is also abundant in the human body and has been found in atherosclerotic plaques. Recent observational studies have demonstrated an association between elevated triglyceride levels and increased risk for ...
Philipp, Wiesner, Karol E, Watson
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Colistin—A Reappraisal

JAMA, 1963
COLISTIN, a polypeptide antibiotic closely related to polymyxin B, has been in use in the United States for approximately three years. Despite the accumulation of considerable clinical experience with this agent, it is still subject to a good deal of controversy.
R G, PETERSDORF, J J, PLORDE
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The fluoroquinolones - reappraisal

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 1992
The fluoroquinolones (FQ) still appear to draw major interest despite the fact that they have already been used for about a decade. The International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents has published four extensive reviews on norfloxacin, pefloxacin, ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin in its recent issues; two thirds of the pages of the first issue of the journal ...
E, Rubinstein, C, Carbon
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Acid Phosphatase Reappraised

New England Journal of Medicine, 1977
Acid phosphatase was the first "tumor marker" that could be measured in the blood, and 40 years have passed since an elevation of the serum acid phosphatase was first noted in patients with prostat...
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