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Pediatrics, 1989
On Mother's Day 1975, just as I returned home from my second year in college, my mother told me that she was scheduled to have a lump removed from her breast and that it was thought likely to be cancerous. I told her I loved her, and we hugged each other. The biology major understood the implications and potential outcomes. The sensitive
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On Mother's Day 1975, just as I returned home from my second year in college, my mother told me that she was scheduled to have a lump removed from her breast and that it was thought likely to be cancerous. I told her I loved her, and we hugged each other. The biology major understood the implications and potential outcomes. The sensitive
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
The paper explores various uses of secrecy in modern democracies and argues that these uses can be explained and justified by widely shared liberal and republican conceptions of democracy.
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The paper explores various uses of secrecy in modern democracies and argues that these uses can be explained and justified by widely shared liberal and republican conceptions of democracy.
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Keeping company secrets secret
Competitive Intelligence Review, 1997Information security professionals and those they support must understand the threat to company secrets posed by foreign intelligence services, and foreign and domestic competitors, who may use legal or illegal means to acquire those secrets. Implementing protection policies and control measures to prevent the exploitation of corporate secrets requires
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2012
This review summarizes the past year's literature regarding the regulation of gastric exocrine and endocrine secretion, both basic science and clinical.Gastric acid secretion facilitates the digestion of protein as well as the absorption of iron, calcium, vitamin B12, and certain medications as well as prevents bacterial overgrowth, enteric infection ...
Shijian, Chu, Mitchell L, Schubert
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This review summarizes the past year's literature regarding the regulation of gastric exocrine and endocrine secretion, both basic science and clinical.Gastric acid secretion facilitates the digestion of protein as well as the absorption of iron, calcium, vitamin B12, and certain medications as well as prevents bacterial overgrowth, enteric infection ...
Shijian, Chu, Mitchell L, Schubert
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SECRET SOCIETIES AND SECRET COLLECTIVES
Oceania, 1990In the 60 years since Camilla Wedgwood's article appeared in the first volume of Oceania, anthropological studies of secrecy have undergone a marked change of perspective. Simple distinctions between secret process and content, between 'society5 and 'secret society*, as marked by inside/outside, sacred/profane, and like contrasts, are no longer tenable.
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Secrets of History and the Law of Secrets
The American Archivist, 1977Also, I come to you after considerable indoctrination in the ways and concerns of your professions. I have become the object of this indoctrination because of my involvements with the historical papers of two Presidents (although only the latter of the two involvements was of my choosing) and, as a member of the Public Documents Commission, with the ...
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Uncovering the secrets of secretion [PDF]
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The Secret of the Secret Chromatic Art
Journal of Musicology, 2011In 1946, just after emigrating from Nazi Germany via the Netherlands and Cuba to the United States, Edward Lowinsky published The Secret Chromatic Art in the Netherlands Motet. He posited a system of chromatic modulations through musica ficta in sixteenth-century Netherlandish polyphony circulated by clandestine heretic societies during the period of ...
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Secretions and Secretaries: The Secret of Dracula
2010In the psychiatric universe of Maudsley as in the gothic universe of Abraham and Torok’s theory of phantomatic transmission, communication and textuality, far from constituting a natural channel for the expression and constitution of the self, seem to generate interference.
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