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Ecological bias in studies of the short–term effects of air pollution on health.
There has been a great deal of research into the short–term effects of air pollution on health with a large number of studies modelling the association between aggregate disease counts and environmental exposures measured at...
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The Lantern Vol. 24, No. 2, March 1956
Nee Collegium Emersonium Two on the Aisle Sheepherder Heard From The Vicar of Wakefield Miracle on Tisdam Avenue Venus Observed For Ginny's Birthday, 1955 It was a Sunset Stark and Bare
Published by: Ursinus College
Ecological bias in studies of the short–term effects of air pollution on health.
There has been a great deal of research into the short–term effects of air pollution on health with a large number of studies modelling the association between aggregate disease counts and environmental exposures measured at...
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Size matters but when, why and for whom?
Pack size of tobacco products, including factory-made cigarettes and loose tobacco, is an important but neglected aspect of tobacco control policy. Understanding the nature of the relationship between pack size and consumption...
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Hegemonic masculinity as a historical problem
BJ Griffin
Aug 30, 2017
This article reaffirms the importance of gender history as a way of understanding the history of power, and specifically power relations between men and masculinities. The historical literature dealing with this theme has been...
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Elusive Externalism
BJ Salow
Aug 18, 2017
Epistemologists have recently noted a tension between (i) denying access internalism, and (ii) maintaining that rational agents cannot be epistemically akratic, believing claims akin to ‘p, but I shouldn’t believe p’. I bring...
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Should cigarette pack sizes be capped?
BACKGROUND: Very few countries regulate maximum cigarette pack size. Larger, non-standard sizes are increasingly being introduced by the tobacco industry. Larger portion sizes increase food consumption; larger cigarette packs...
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Elephants, rainbows, flowers and bees
BJ Glover
Sep 02, 2022
Societal Impact Statement: From its beginning in 1846, Cambridge University Botanic Garden was conceived of as a plant science research and teaching facility. It has supported major advances in biology, including understanding...
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Measuring financial anxiety
GK Shapiro, BJ Burchell
Apr 15, 2012
There is a scarcity of information concerning the emotional aspects of financial management. Two studies were conducted to evaluate the measurement of conscious and intuitive emotional anxiety toward one’s personal finances....
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Cognition as a treatment target in depression
M Kaser, R Zaman, BJ Sahakian
Feb 16, 2018
Cognitive dysfunction in depression is associated with poorer clinical outcomes and impaired psychosocial functioning. However, most treatments for depression do not specifically target cognition. Neurocognitive deficits such as...
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Neural crest and placode interaction during the development of the cranial sensory system
In the vertebrate head, the peripheral components of the sensory nervous system are derived from two embryonic cell populations, the neural crest and cranial sensory placodes. Both arise in close proximity to each other at the...
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Cooperative interactions within the family enhance the capacity for evolutionary change in body size
Classical models of evolution seldom predict the rate at which populations evolve in the wild. One explanation is that the social environment affects how traits change in response to natural selection. Here, we determine how...
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