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The Virtues of Restorative Processes, the Vices of "Restorative Justice"
Utah Law Review, 2003This conference and symposium are important for their ability to make better known the great benefits in the use of restorative processes. Below I try to summarize some of the many promising achievements of those processes, by which I mean to include such practices as victim-offender mediation, sentencing circles, and family group conferences to name ...
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Hand Clinics, 2012
Opposition is not grasp but a preposition for grasp that involves 3 components of thumb movements: abduction, flexion, and pronation. Thumb opposition is usually lost with paralysis of the thenar muscles innervated by the median nerve. Many opposition transfers have been described that differ in the donor tendon, route of transfer, and method of ...
Martin A, Posner, Deepak, Kapila
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Opposition is not grasp but a preposition for grasp that involves 3 components of thumb movements: abduction, flexion, and pronation. Thumb opposition is usually lost with paralysis of the thenar muscles innervated by the median nerve. Many opposition transfers have been described that differ in the donor tendon, route of transfer, and method of ...
Martin A, Posner, Deepak, Kapila
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Resource Theory and Restoration: What is Restored in Restorative Justice?
2012Both restorative justice and resource theory focus attention on harmful interactions whose resolution sometimes requires the involvement of a third party. Ronald Cohen, in this chapter, reviews recent work in both traditions and underscores the importance of identifying and examining three issues that have escaped systematic attention.
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Studies in Conservation, 1961
(1961). THE TRAINING OF RESTORERS. Studies in Conservation: Vol. 6, Recent Advances in Conservation: Contributions to the IIC Rome Conference, 1961. Edited by G. Thomson, pp. 202-205.
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(1961). THE TRAINING OF RESTORERS. Studies in Conservation: Vol. 6, Recent Advances in Conservation: Contributions to the IIC Rome Conference, 1961. Edited by G. Thomson, pp. 202-205.
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2008
The impact of male hair loss as a personal and social marker of aging is tremendous and its persistence as a human concern throughout recorded history places it in the forefront of male concern about the physical signs of aging. Restoration of the frontal hairline has the visual effect of re-establishing facial symmetry and turning back time ...
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The impact of male hair loss as a personal and social marker of aging is tremendous and its persistence as a human concern throughout recorded history places it in the forefront of male concern about the physical signs of aging. Restoration of the frontal hairline has the visual effect of re-establishing facial symmetry and turning back time ...
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Restoration and Anti-Restoration
Studies in Conservation, 1977Ian Bristow, Stephan Tschudi Madsen
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A meta-analysis of the ecological and economic outcomes of mangrove restoration
Nature Communications, 2021Jie Su +2 more
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Restoration prioritization must be informed by marginalized people
Nature, 2022Forrest Fleischman +2 more
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