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Paul Weiss, 1959
Paul Weiss. The biological foundations of wound repair. Lecture delivered October 15, 1959 Posted with permission
Published by: Academic Press
Teachers as Augmented Reality Designers
Martina Manna
Feb 02, 2023
As an emergent technology augmented reality (AR) demonstrated a plethora of advantages in foreign language education, promoting motivation, memorization of contents, as well as contextualized learning. However, the majority of...
RAD sequencing resolves fine-scale population structure in a benthic invertebrate
The field of molecular ecology is transitioning from the use of small panels of classical genetic markers such as microsatellites to much larger panels of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) generated by approaches like RAD...
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Homological stability for moduli spaces of high dimensional manifolds. II
We prove a homological stability theorem for moduli spaces of manifolds of dimension 2$\textit{n}$, for attaching handles of index at least $\textit{n}$, after these manifolds have been stabilised by countably many copies of...
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Diagnostic decision making
Marjorie Cecilia Weiss
Aug 01, 2011
Nurses and pharmacists gained the right to prescribe as independent prescribers in the UK in 2007. Independent prescribers are responsible for the initial assessment of patients with diagnosed and undiagnosed conditions. Public...
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Born into Covenantal Salvation? Baptism and Birth in Early Christianity and Classical Rabbinic Judaism
DH Weiss
Aug 07, 2017
This article seeks to propose a new conceptual framing for the question of baptism in early Christianity. It takes for its starting point a study that puts forth the claim that in the first three centuries, infants born into a...
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Using Naturalistic Vehicle-Based Data to Predict Distraction and Environmental Demand
This research utilized vehicle-based measures from a naturalistic driving dataset to detect distraction as indicated by long off-path glances (≥ 2 s) and whether the driver was engaged in a secondary (non-driving) task or not...
Diagnostic decision making
Marjorie Cecilia Weiss
Aug 01, 2011
Nurses and pharmacists gained the right to prescribe as independent prescribers in the UK in 2007. Independent prescribers are responsible for the initial assessment of patients with diagnosed and undiagnosed conditions. Public...
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Introduction to Shofar Special Issue
Daniel H Weiss, Yaron Peleg
Nov 08, 2016
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Purdue University Press via https://doi.org/10.1353/sho.2016.0022
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Approaches to Alternative Energy Policy: A Comparison of the United States and Germany
Martina Dzuna
Jan 01, 0001
This paper will examine the types of alternative energies that are available at this point, focus on the formation of markets for alternative energy and discuss how new energy technology enters and then diffuses into the...
Published by: Ursinus College
A qualitative thematic review
Aims: To identify the range of emotional labour employed by healthcare professionals in a healthcare setting and implications of this for staff.
Background: In a health care setting, emotional labour is the act or skill...
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Aquinas’s opposition to killing the innocent and its distinctiveness within the Christian just war tradition
DH Weiss
Jan 16, 2017
This essay argues that Aquinas's position regarding the killing of innocent people differs significantly from other representatives of the Christian just war tradition. While his predecessors, notably Augustine, as well as his...
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A Dynamical Systems Approach to the Theory of Circumbinary Orbits in the Circular Restricted Problem
Abstract To better understand the orbital dynamics of exoplanets around close binary stars, i.e., circumbinary planets (CBPs), we applied techniques from dynamical systems theory...
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A qualitative thematic review
Aims: To identify the range of emotional labour employed by healthcare professionals in a healthcare setting and implications of this for staff.
Background: In a health care setting, emotional labour is the act or skill...
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Community pharmacists’ attitudes towards, and experiences of, providing medication reviews after hospital discharge
Objectives
To investigate the attitudes and experiences of community pharmacists providing medicines-use review (MUR) and post-discharge medicines-use review (PD-MUR) services.

Methods
An online survey for...
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Analysis of responder-based endpoints
Abstract: Background: Clinical trials and other studies commonly assess the effectiveness of an intervention through the use of responder-based endpoints. These classify patients based on whether they meet a number of criteria...
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The Emotional Facet of Subjective and Neural Indices of Similarity.
Emotional similarity refers to the tendency to group stimuli together because they evoke the same feelings in us. The majority of research on similarity perception that has been conducted to date has focused on non-emotional...
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Effectiveness of prehabilitation for patients undergoing orthopaedic surgery
INTRODUCTION: Undergoing major surgery can induce physical and functional decline. Prehabilitation programmes aim to improve physical fitness and function preoperatively and could enhance postoperative recovery and outcomes....
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What are the outcomes of core decompression in patients with avascular necrosis? Protocol for a systematic review.
Background: Core decompression is a hip preserving surgical procedure that is used to treat avascular necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head. The eventual clinical and radiological outcome following this procedure is varied in...
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Anticipation across modalities in children and adults
The development of the ability to anticipate-as manifested by preparatory actions and neural activation related to the expectation of an upcoming stimulus-may play a key role in the ontogeny of cognitive skills more broadly....
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Effectiveness of prehabilitation for patients undergoing orthopaedic surgery
INTRODUCTION:Undergoing major surgery can induce physical and functional decline. Prehabilitation programmes aim to improve physical fitness and function preoperatively and could enhance postoperative recovery and outcomes....
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