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Trends in Atrial Fibrillation-Related Mortality Among Adults With Obesity in the United States From 1999 to 2024. [PDF]

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Wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen

Metascience, 2006
Abstract The meaning of Newton’s mechanics was clear. It described a reasonable world, a “clockwork universe.” It needed no interpretation. Einstein’s relativity is surely counterintuitive, but no one interprets relativity. We come to accept the idea that moving clocks run slow.
Bruce Rosenblum, Fred Kuttner
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Objects of wonderment

Proceedings of the 7th ACM conference on Designing interactive systems, 2008
While we should celebrate our success at evolving many vital aspects of the human-technology interactive experience, we question the scope of this progress. Step back with us for a moment. What really matters? Everyday life spans a wide range of emotions and experiences – from improving productivity and efficiency to promoting wonderment and ...
Eric Paulos   +3 more
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The power of wonder

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2021
Abstract Discussions about wonder and awe began many centuries ago; here, we mention, among others, important contributors to that discussion, Carson, Keats, and Einstein.
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The Wonder Years

Pediatrics, 1994
Lexicographers have always been troubled by words without precise meaning, like adolescence. Because it originates from the Latin word adolescere, meaning to grow up, one might assume that it includes anyone who is not a grown-up. However, grown-up means adult, and adult comes from the Latin word adultus, which is the past participle of the word ...
T W, Grace, K, Patrick
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