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The Use of “The Use of Force”

William Carlos Williams Review
Abstract “The Use of Force,” a vignette by William Carlos Williams, frequently appears in medical humanities syllabi. The story Williams tells in the vignette, about a physician’s violent encounter with a child he has been called to examine for possible diphtheria, is disturbing. The physician-narrator has murderous thoughts about his
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Use of Force

2017
Abstract This chapter begins by explaining how international organization has always remained firmly wedded to the aim of controlling violence or war. It goes on to discuss the establishment of the League of Nations as an organization against war, which was followed by the creation of the United Nations organization as a system of ...
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The Use of Force

2020
Many studies have researched the use of force to determine their causes and influences (Bayley and Garofalo 1989; Binder and Scharf 1980; Bittner 1970; Black 1980; Friedrich 1977; Fyfe 1988; Garner et al. 1996; Jacobs and Britt 1979; Klinger 1995; Muir 1977; Reiss 1968; Ryberg and Terrill 2010; Terrill and Mastrofski 2002; Worden 1995). The spectrum of
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The Force Is with Us

Science, 2009
Through changes in protein conformation and interactions, cells sense and respond to forces at their point of attachment to extracellular matrix.
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The Use of Force

2017
Egan K. Green   +2 more
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Force spectroscopy of single cells using atomic force microscopy

Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2021
Albertus Viljoen   +2 more
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Use of Force

2023
Egan K. Green   +2 more
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The Use of Force

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2005
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Use of Force

2019
Rolando V. del Carmen, Jeffery T. Walker
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