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Tricks of the mind
What do cognitive illusions reveal about the psychology of the human mind? In this book Gustav Kuhn explores the psychological processes and cognitive road blocks that contribute to the wonderment and entertainment value of...
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Let’s Not Talk About the Anthropocene
Jay Foster
Jan 07, 2019
The Hungarian philosopher of science Imre Lakatos once complained that Thomas Kuhn had reduced scientific research to “mob psychology." In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962), Kuhn famously suggested that scientific...
Mapping the international knowledge base of educational leadership, administration and management

This study mapped the international knowledge base of educational leadership, administration and management (EdLAM) from a topographical perspective. Altogether 1651 publications from 18 peer-reviewed English journals...

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Supporting bereavement and complicated grief in primary care
BACKGROUND: Bereavement can have significant impacts on physical and mental health, and a minority of people experience complicated and prolonged grief responses. Primary care is ideally situated to offer bereavement care, yet...
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Adapting the 23Things programme for health librarian professional education
In the UK, as elsewhere, continuing professional development is seen to be a necessary professional activity. However resourcing is problematic and funding varies between employing agencies. The 23Things programme has evolved to...
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You can lead a horse to water… are clinical students getting the message about the library and information skills support that is available?
I Kuhn, L Edwards-Waller
Jan 21, 2010
Cambridge University Library is the recipient of a grant from the Arcadia Trust to investigate issues and challenges in delivering academic library services in the digital era. One project under this auspice has been IRIS...
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Let’s Not Talk About the Anthropocene
Jay Foster
Jan 07, 2019
The Hungarian philosopher of science Imre Lakatos once complained that Thomas Kuhn had reduced scientific research to “mob psychology." In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962), Kuhn famously suggested that scientific...
Mapping the international knowledge base of educational leadership, administration and management

This study mapped the international knowledge base of educational leadership, administration and management (EdLAM) from a topographical perspective. Altogether 1651 publications from 18 peer-reviewed English journals...

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Pathways to power

This paper explores pathways to power from the perspective of the French corporate elite. It compares those who enter the 'field of power' with those who fail to reach this final tier. Adopting an innovative econometric...

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Elite business networks and the field of power
We explore the meaning and implications of Bourdieu’s construct of the field of power and integrate it into a wider conception of the formation and functioning of elites at the highest level in society. Corporate leaders active...
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Efficient, portable template attacks
MO Choudary, MG Kuhn
Feb 01, 2018
Template attacks recover data values processed by tamper-resistant devices from side-channel waveforms, such as supply-current fluctuations (power analysis) or electromagnetic emissions. They first profile a device to generate...
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Going, going, gone... but not forgotten
Objectives Cambridge University Medical Library has a strategy of migration from paper-based to e-resources. In 2007 it secured funding for a new IT study area, necessitating the removal of a substantial proportion of the...
Establishing causal order in longitudinal studies combining binary and continuous dependent variables
Longitudinal studies with a mix of binary outcomes and continuous variables are common in organizational research. Selecting the dependent variable is often difficult due to conflicting theories and contradictory empirical...
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Structure and activation of pro-activin A.
Activins are growth factors with multiple roles in the development and homeostasis. Like all TGF-β family of growth factors, activins are synthesized as large precursors from which mature dimeric growth factors are released...
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Establishing causal order in longitudinal studies combining binary and continuous dependent variables
Longitudinal studies with a mix of binary outcomes and continuous variables are common in organizational research. Selecting the dependent variable is often difficult due to conflicting theories and contradictory empirical...
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Advance care discussions with young people affected by life-limiting neuromuscular diseases
A Hiscock, I Kuhn, S Barclay
Aug 16, 2017
End of life care policy in the UK advocates open discussions between health professionals and patients as the end of life approaches. Despite well documented understanding of the progression of life-limiting neuromuscular...
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Software tools to support title and abstract screening for systematic reviews in healthcare
Abstract: Background: Systematic reviews are vital to the pursuit of evidence-based medicine within healthcare. Screening titles and abstracts (T&Ab) for inclusion in a systematic review is an intensive, and often collaborative...
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Mechanical characterisation of structural laminated bamboo
Low carbon construction materials are needed to reduce CO2 emissions in the built environment. Laminated bamboo is an example of such a material, however to be used in structural applications, fundamental mechanical properties...
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The Ursinus Weekly, June 5, 1933
New science building dedicated at sixty-third annual commencement Dr. Paul Gerhard speaks at baccalaureate service Beethoven's "Mass in D" is commencement oratorio Court trials featured at class day exercises Johnsonmen down...
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Communicating diagnostic uncertainty in the acute and emergency medical setting
J Hart, CL Cox, I Kuhn, Z Fritz
Nov 25, 2021
BACKGROUND: diagnostic uncertainty is ubiquitous. Its communication to patients requires further investigation. AIMS: To determine: 1) What is known about how and why diagnostic uncertainty is communicated in acute care; 2)...
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Pathways to power

This paper explores pathways to power from the perspective of the French corporate elite. It compares those who enter the 'field of power' with those who fail to reach this final tier. Adopting an innovative econometric...

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