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Social aspects of alcohol misuse

open access: yes, 1986
Plant, Martin
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The social aspects of alcohol misuse/abuse in South Africa

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2010
Use of alcohol in Africa, particularly in South Africa, has a long history and is a way of life for many people, regardless of their socio-economic background. Alcohol abuse has many negative economic, social and health consequences.
Setlalentoa, B.M.P.   +4 more
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Psychological Aspects of Social Communities

2012 International Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust and 2012 International Confernece on Social Computing, 2012
Social Network Analysis has often focused on the structure of the network without taking into account the characteristics of the individual involved. In this work, we aim at identifying how individual differences in psychological traits affect the community structure of social networks.
Adrien Friggeri   +3 more
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Social Aspects of Communication

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1975
Communication services arise as a response to social needs, including personal interaction, collective behavior, learning and socialization, and organized communication. These are met by an increasingly varied range of biosocial and man-machine processes. By the year 2000, it is possible that 20 or more such processes will be in widespread use.
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Aspects of social pharmacology

1978
As is the case with terms composed of more than one word, an explanation of what the term means can start with the first or last word. As a pharmacologist I see social pharmacology as the ultimate step in the natural history of pharmacology, in which the properties of a drug, its availability, doctors’ prescribing patterns, patients’ compliance, etc ...
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SOCIAL ASPECTS OF VISUAL DISABILITY*

Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 1983
Abstract Over 40 million people are estimated to be limited in the work they can do by a visual disability, most of them in the Third World. Much preventable blindness goes unchecked and even reversible blindness is untreated in countries where aphakic spectacles may cost the equivalent of a year's earnings.
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Social aspects of social networking

International Journal of Information Management, 2009
Melissa Cole, Laurence D. Brooks
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The social aspects of medicine

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1945
E A, PARK, J H, ROOT
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