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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
In his third volume of poetry, John Stone continues refining his earlier experiments with the carefully structured and casually, but artfully, understated poem. As one would expect, this professor of emergency medicine at Emory University writes about medicine, but also finds inspiration in the art of Edward Hopper and Leonardo da Vinci, fishing ...
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In his third volume of poetry, John Stone continues refining his earlier experiments with the carefully structured and casually, but artfully, understated poem. As one would expect, this professor of emergency medicine at Emory University writes about medicine, but also finds inspiration in the art of Edward Hopper and Leonardo da Vinci, fishing ...
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American Behavioral Scientist, 2001
A gender analysis forces us to measure and define our sociological inquiries in ways that broaden categories of human experiences. In so doing, we are often forced to rename those experiences. In this analysis of violence, gender, and the Holocaust, we will look to the extra burden, in addition to race, that gender forced on women: rape, abortion ...
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A gender analysis forces us to measure and define our sociological inquiries in ways that broaden categories of human experiences. In so doing, we are often forced to rename those experiences. In this analysis of violence, gender, and the Holocaust, we will look to the extra burden, in addition to race, that gender forced on women: rape, abortion ...
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Bacterial Nomenclature: How Organisms are Named and Renamed and Renamed
Clinical Microbiology Newsletter, 2009Abstract When children are born, many parents buy a book of names and pick one, and that name carries the child throughout life. However, this is not the case with bacteria. This article examines the process by which bacteria are named and includes tables of the present name and previous designation(s) for bacteria of medical relevance to clinical ...
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Renaming Schizophrenia and Stigma Reduction: A Cross-Sectional Study of Nursing Students in Taiwan
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022Yi-Hang Chiu +2 more
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Associations between renaming schizophrenia and stigma‐related outcomes: A systematic review
Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 2017Sosei Yamaguchi +2 more
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Counting-based impossibility proofs for set agreement and renaming
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 2016Hagit Attiya, Ami Paz
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Interpretative narrative process research approach to corporate renaming
Qualitative Market Research, 2014Mari Juntunen
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