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We ought to discuss the social construction of cadavers: Here's why and how

open access: yes
Anatomical Sciences Education, EarlyView.
Fatima Ehsan, Susan Lamb
wiley   +1 more source

Cosmic Subjectivity: Guattari and the Production of Subjective Cartographies

Area, 2021
As social scientists become increasingly aware of the limits of dominant models of subjectivity to address contemporary social, cultural, and environmental problems, Felix Guattari’s emphasis on the machinic and processual dimensions of subjective production offers crucial insights.
Maria Hynes, Scott Sharpe
exaly   +2 more sources

Production subject domains

2016 International Conference on Electronics and Information Technology (EIT), 2016
This article introduces the notion of production subject domains and their state, defines operations on those states. The states on the sets are introduced, in particular on the sets of objects, connections, mass problems. Classification of mass problems is introduced. The notion of markers of change is introduced with the operations on them.
Eugene Malakhov, Denys Shchelkonogov
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Testosterone production by XYY subjects

Steroids, 1975
A study of plasma concentration (P1T, ng/ml), metabolic clearance rate (MCRT, L/day) and blood production rate (PBT, mg/day) was done on seven XYY subjects of various ages and four pair-matched control XY subjects by a radioinfusion technique of 1,2-3H-testosterone.
M, Sharma   +4 more
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Thromboxane Production in Morbidly Obese Subjects

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2011
Postmortem studies have demonstrated that morbidly obese subjects, surprisingly, have less coronary atherosclerosis than obese subjects. However, the reasons for this apparent protection from atherosclerosis are not yet clear. Thromboxane A2, a marker of platelet activation, is greater in obese subjects than in lean subjects, and this might be a clue ...
Graziani, Francesca   +9 more
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The Subjective Wellbeing Production Function

2022
Abstract This chapter commences the elaboration of a theory of subjective wellbeing that addresses the shortcomings of the philosophical and psychological perspectives canvassed in chapters 1 through 3. The theory has two parts. The first is the subjective wellbeing production function—a model of wellbeing as outcome.
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Subjective Well-Being and Social Production Functions

Social Indicators Research, 1999
Recent reviews of scientific work on subjective well-being (SWB) reveal disagreements in conceptualization, measurement, and explanation of the concept. We propose Social Production Function theory as a framework to resolve them. Social Production Function (SPF) theory integrates strengths of relevant psychological theories and economic consumer ...
Ormel, J.   +3 more
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Circulating alanine production and disposal in healthy subjects

Diabetes, 1978
Circulating-alanine production and disposal rates were estimated in eight healthy postabsorptive subjects by means of U-14C alanine and U-14C glucose infusions. The mean circulating-alanine production rate was 368 ± S.E.M. 28 μmol/min. · 1.82. Approximately 50 per cent of circulating-alanine carbon exchanged rapidly with that of circulating lactate ...
R H, Chochinov   +2 more
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Production of the Insurgent Subject

2013
While insurgency in common parlance is attributed to lack of (good) governance, the chapter, contrary to the commonplace belief, traces how insurgency in India’s Northeast has its roots in the very modes and processes through which the region has been sought to be governed from time to time. Being located in the frontier and inhabited mostly by ‘fierce
openaire   +1 more source

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