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Transfusion, 2014
Before frequency and age limits were established for blood donations, certain individuals were exceptional in the frequency and the number of blood donations over their life. We call them “superdonors” and describe their common characteristics through some examples.
Jean-Jacques, Lefrère, Olivier, Hermine
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Before frequency and age limits were established for blood donations, certain individuals were exceptional in the frequency and the number of blood donations over their life. We call them “superdonors” and describe their common characteristics through some examples.
Jean-Jacques, Lefrère, Olivier, Hermine
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Real data transforming the real world
Veterinary Record, 2019This month Rachel Dean says using all sorts of data can support innovation and safety.
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2021
Exploring the construction (and constriction) of identities fraught by the biological markers that stake our place in the world – size, ability, sex – the current relevance of Lynda Radley’s Futureproof (2011) cannot be understated. Teetering on the precipice of the modern moment, Futureproof charts the declining fortunes of a travelling freak show as ...
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Exploring the construction (and constriction) of identities fraught by the biological markers that stake our place in the world – size, ability, sex – the current relevance of Lynda Radley’s Futureproof (2011) cannot be understated. Teetering on the precipice of the modern moment, Futureproof charts the declining fortunes of a travelling freak show as ...
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Reviews in American History, 1994
In Paula Fass's memorable formulation, youth in 1920s America were either "damned" or "beautiful." Damned, according to traditionalists, because modern life had so frayed the fabric of social mores that youth were doomed to unravel with America's degenerating moral order.
Stephen Lassonde, Richard A. Reiman
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In Paula Fass's memorable formulation, youth in 1920s America were either "damned" or "beautiful." Damned, according to traditionalists, because modern life had so frayed the fabric of social mores that youth were doomed to unravel with America's degenerating moral order.
Stephen Lassonde, Richard A. Reiman
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Language Sciences, 2011
Abstract This article explores (the concept of) ‘reality’ from the vantage point of an integrational epistemology ( Harris, 2009a ). It considers ontological and epistemological questions pertinent to evolutionary biology, history and linguistics and argues that an integrational account of sign-making, which places the individual’s experience at ...
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Abstract This article explores (the concept of) ‘reality’ from the vantage point of an integrational epistemology ( Harris, 2009a ). It considers ontological and epistemological questions pertinent to evolutionary biology, history and linguistics and argues that an integrational account of sign-making, which places the individual’s experience at ...
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Journal of Lesbian Studies, 1998
(1998). Representing the ‘Real’. Journal of Lesbian Studies: Vol. 2, Acts of Passion: Sexuality, Gender and Performance, pp. 1-8.
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(1998). Representing the ‘Real’. Journal of Lesbian Studies: Vol. 2, Acts of Passion: Sexuality, Gender and Performance, pp. 1-8.
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Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems
AbstractIn his last paper, William Thurston defined the Master Teapot as the closure of the set of pairs $(z,s)$ , where s is the slope of a tent map $T_s$ with the turning point periodic, and the complex number z is a Galois conjugate of s. In this case $1/z$ is a zero of the kneading determinant of $T_s$ .
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AbstractIn his last paper, William Thurston defined the Master Teapot as the closure of the set of pairs $(z,s)$ , where s is the slope of a tent map $T_s$ with the turning point periodic, and the complex number z is a Galois conjugate of s. In this case $1/z$ is a zero of the kneading determinant of $T_s$ .
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2016
To review our progress to date, we have rigorously constructed three fundamental number systems: the natural number system N, the integers Z, and the rationals Q 1. We defined the natural numbers using the five Peano axioms, and postulated that such a number system existed; this is plausible, since the natural numbers correspond to the very intuitive ...
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To review our progress to date, we have rigorously constructed three fundamental number systems: the natural number system N, the integers Z, and the rationals Q 1. We defined the natural numbers using the five Peano axioms, and postulated that such a number system existed; this is plausible, since the natural numbers correspond to the very intuitive ...
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Howrealis the “real relationship”?
Psychotherapy Research, 2009I am honored and pleased to be asked to comment on Professor Gelso's article and see it as an opportunity to start an exchange of ideas on a topic of timely significance: What are the clinically an...
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The real and the non-real in speech measurements
Medical Engineering & Physics, 2002The measurement of parameters from the output acoustic pressure waveform during speech has been a common activity in speech science laboratories for a number of decades. The widespread availability of personal computers with more than adequate processing capability to carry out speech analysis means that speech analysis is now commonly available and ...
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