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The legacy of the paleotropical flora belt: extreme continental vicariance and island refugia in Woodwardioid ferns

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Vicarious shame

Cognition & Emotion, 2012
We examined an account of vicarious shame that explains how people can experience a self-conscious emotion for the behaviour of another person. Two divergent processes have been put forward to explain how another's behaviour links to the self. The group-based emotion account explains vicarious shame in terms of an in-group member threatening one's ...
Welten, S.C.M.   +2 more
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Understanding Vicarious Traumatization

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1996
I have this actual, physical reaction when I hear a helicopter, especially a Huey. If il gets close or loud, I feel this adrenaline rush. I shake and start breathing hard. I lose concentration and my mind tries to go off somewhere, oui I don't let it. Because it's embarrassing.
D T, Blair, V A, Ramones
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Orbital Vicarious Menstruation

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2014
A 31-year-old African-American woman with a medical history of well-controlled hypertension sought treatment for recurrent, monthly, unilateral orbital and subconjunctival hemorrhage for 1 year. The episodes were cyclical and coincided with the timing of her menstrual cycle.
Prachi, Dua   +4 more
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Ocular Vicarious Menstruation

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1988
ABSTRACT Vicarious menstruation represents cyclical bleeding in extragenital organs during a normal menstrual cycle. We present an unusual case of ocular vicarious menstruation (bloody tears) in a 17-year-old girl. The indications and treatment of this rare disorder are discussed.
M, Barat, S A, Kwedar
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Evidence for Vicarious Hope and Vicarious Gratitude

Journal of Happiness Studies, 2014
Theorists posit that well-being reflects an optimal balance of self- and other-interest. An index of other-interest may be the degree to which hope and gratitude concern others (termed vicarious hope and vicarious gratitude) in addition to concerning the self.
Andrew J. Howell   +2 more
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Vicarious Belongingness

Journal of Media Psychology, 2011
There is empirical evidence that mortality salience (MS) influences effects of advertisements. For instance, mere exposure to high-value goods can enhance cultural worldview and self-esteem and thus act as a buffer against existential anguish. Besides cultural worldview and self-esteem, close relationships can help to reduce existential anguish ...
Julia Kneer, Inna Hemme, Gary Bente
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Vicarious Graphs

Combinatorics, Probability and Computing, 2009
Let H be some fixed graph. We call a graph Gvicarious for H if G is maximal H-free and, for every edge e of G, there is an edge f not in G such that G − e + f is also H-free. We demonstrate various properties of vicarious graphs and several examples are given. It is conjectured that a graph of order n which is vicarious for K3 has size at most (1/4 + o(
TOMASZ ŁUCZAK, ANDREW THOMASON
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