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UW-Madison has a thriving community of support around research data management and sharing, computational skills, and research reproducibility which are all building blocks for supporting campus data science needs. Support is...
Social Exclusion in a Mental Health Court?
This article is based on a study, inspired by institutional ethnographic methods, of a mental health court (MHC) situated in Montréal, Canada. The focus of this article is on the qualitative results of the project, namely, the...
BEATRICE RENFIELD LECTURESHIP
Clare Hastings, R.N., Ph.D., FAAN: The Past, Present, and Future of Clinical Research Nursing
Social Exclusion in a Mental Health Court?
This article is based on a study, inspired by institutional ethnographic methods, of a mental health court (MHC) situated in Montréal, Canada. The focus of this article is on the qualitative results of the project, namely, the...
Orangeburg Girls Winter Edition Jan. 7, 1947
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Clare Smith and Georgia Ann Sims, both of Orangeburg, South Carolina, published submissions in The Journal, Winthrop College's literary publication. Miss Smith, a sophomore at Winthrop, submitted a poem and a character sketch to...
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Ocular adverse events associated with immune checkpoint inhibitors
Ocular immune-related adverse events (IrAEs) associated with use of checkpoint inhibitors (CPIs) in cancer therapeutics are relatively rare, occurring in approximately 1% of treated patients. Recognition and early intervention...
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Masks and Performance as Representations of Gender Oppression and Repression in Edith Wharton's <em>The House of Mirth and Nella Larsen's Passing</em>
Carrie A Wilson
Jan 01, 0001
Edith Wharton and Nella Larsen's literature focus on metaphorically representing gender oppression and repression as masked social performances that result in death being the ultimate release from the drama. Edith Wharton's The...
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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Sexual Offenders With Autism Spectrum Disorders
The vast majority of individuals with autism do not commit sexual offenses. While there has been some suggestion of a tendency towards anti-social or offending behaviors, a propensity for breaking the law by those with a...
Dying Well with Reduced Agency
Background: In most Anglophone nations, policy and law increasingly foster an autonomy-based model, raising issues for large numbers of people who fail to fit the paradigm, and indicating problems in translating practical and...
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Acute Regression in Down Syndrome.
BACKGROUND: Acute regression has been reported in some individuals with Down syndrome (DS), typically occurring between the teenage years and mid to late 20s. Characterized by sudden, and often unexplained, reductions in...
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End of life care
Despite increasing attention given to dementia by international governments and policy makers, the focus of end of life care has been on the dying trajectory of malignant disease. People with severe dementia have complex...
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Ocular adverse events associated with immune checkpoint inhibitors
Ocular immune-related adverse events (IrAEs) associated with use of checkpoint inhibitors (CPIs) in cancer therapeutics are relatively rare, occurring in approximately 1% of treated patients. Recognition and early intervention...
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