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Cardiac synchrony, peer relationships, and affective experiences in children during group interactions. [PDF]

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Denk BF   +6 more
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The Twa Magicians as Conception Story

open access: yesScottish Studies, 1979
Emily B. Lyle
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Mac a Bhutler: A Master Thief Story from Skye

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James Ross
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Scottish Gaelic Witch Stories: A Provisional Type-List

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Alan Bruford
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Microplastic's story

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2021
The problem of microplastic pollution is now the order of the day in front of everyone's eyes affecting the environment and the health of leaving creature. This work aims to retrace the history of microplastics in a critical way through a substantial bibliographic collection, defining the points still unresolved and those that can be resolved. Presence
Chiara Schmid   +2 more
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Rebecca's story

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2005
[Extract] Rebecca, a 20-year-old young lady with a past history of serious medical disease (including common variable immune deficiency with bronchiectasis, end stage renal failure requiring dialysis and autoimmune complications including peripheral vascular disease from her immune deficiency), was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit at the Children’s ...
Cooper, Peter   +5 more
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Story/story

Proceedings of the 23rd ACM conference on Hypertext and social media, 2012
This paper starts with an introductory essay stating the issues and discussing the notion of metafiction. Then it continues in an online hypertext narrative demonstration of the interweaving of story and meta-story. The hypertext attempts to show in action how seemingly unified narratives and narrative voices are surrounded and influenced by other ...
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Story Spoilers Don’t Spoil Stories

Psychological Science, 2011
>> Stories are a universal element of human culture, the backbone of the billion-dollar entertainment industry, and the medium through which religion and societal values are transmitted. The enjoyment of fiction through books, television, and movies may depend, in part, on the psychological experience of suspense.
Jonathan D, Leavitt   +1 more
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