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A randomized controlled trial of acupoint application for postherpetic neuralgia. [PDF]
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From mechanism to phenotype: What fits in a basket trial
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Stagnation Theory and Stagnation Policy
1990Following the traditions of Kalecki and Keynes, we are led to believe that a high long-term rate of growth is necessary to establish an adequate use of capacity and full employment, because somehow our economy is rather inflexibly adjusted to such high long-term rates of growth.
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Economic Stagnation and the Stagnation of Economics
Monthly Review, 1971The New York Times carried a page-one, column-eight story in its issue of March 6th under the headline, "Rate of Jobless Fell in February for a 2nd Month." On the face of it this would appear to be good news: the job situation, after worsening steadily for a whole year, is apparently beginning to improve.
Paul M. Sweezy, Harry Magdoff
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Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1991
In this paper regression is discussed as a process that can occur both in neurosis and in personality disorder. Regression is contrasted with the phenomenon of stagnation, which is a state characteristic of personality disorder. The aetiology of both regression and stagnation is based on Fordham's theory of deintegration. His concept of the defences of
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In this paper regression is discussed as a process that can occur both in neurosis and in personality disorder. Regression is contrasted with the phenomenon of stagnation, which is a state characteristic of personality disorder. The aetiology of both regression and stagnation is based on Fordham's theory of deintegration. His concept of the defences of
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