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Biodemography of Exceptional Longevity: Early-Life and Mid-Life Predictors of Human Longevity

Authors Leonid A. Gavrilov, Natalia S. Gavrilova
Year 2012
Journal Name BIODEMOGRAPHY AND SOCIAL BIOLOGY
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38401 Journal Article

Attending to Social Vulnerability When Rationing Pandemic Resources

Authors DE Vawter, J. Eline Garrett, Karen G. Gervais, ...
Year 2011
Journal Name JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ETHICS
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38402 Journal Article

A Hungarian Night for Researchers 2008

Description
The 2008 edition of the Researchers’ Night is an expanded and updated version of the 2007 event. Tempus Public Foundation together with 13 prestigious institutions of the Hungarian higher education and research community - University of Technology and Economics; Corvinus University of Budapest; Eszterházy Károly University; Eötvös Loránd University; Pázmány Péter Catholic University; Szent István University; Széchenyi István University; University of Debrecen; University of Miskolc; University of Pécs; University of Szeged; University of West Hungary, and the Agricultural Research Institute of the HAS - undertake the organisation of the event in 2008. The consortium consists of last year’s RN partners strengthened by two other universities. Our event fits well in the Europe-wide festival series with the entertaining and serious, but “user-friendly” scientific programmes focusing on science and researchers, and on researchers and society. We wish to involve the public in a wide range of various activities including hands-on experiments, laboratory and cave visits, creative contests, University CSI, music and theatre performances, exhibition of research results, investigating order and disorder in nature, an obstacle race in a Botanical Garden, a library night, games on wildlife, programmes linked to Renaissance Year, The Year of the Bible, and to the International Year of Languages initiatives and innumerable other exciting programmes. Visitors will meet and play with many researchers and get more acquainted with the world of science. The events will take place in 15 towns; most of Hungary will be covered ensuring that the RN will reach a large audience. The professional background and organizational experience of the participants ensure that the activities will be efficiently co-ordinated and both the serious and the entertaining programmes will display a high standard of quality.
Year 2008
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38403 Project

Women slave owners face their historians: versions of maternalism in Atlantic World slavery

Authors W. H. Foster
Year 2007
Journal Name Patterns of Prejudice
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38404 Journal Article

Determinants of compliance with antiretroviral therapy in patients with human immunodeficiency virus: Prospective assessment with implications for enhancing compliance

Authors N Singh, C Squier, C Sivek, ...
Year 1996
Journal Name AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV
38405 Journal Article

Non-medical influences on medical decision-making

Authors JB McKinlay, Deborah Potter, HA Feldman
Year 1996
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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38406 Journal Article

French Colonial Expansion in West Africa, The Sudan, and the Sahara

Authors Norman Dwight Harris
Year 1911
Journal Name American Political Science Review
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38407 Journal Article

Still "skiing their own race' on New Public Management implementation? Patient choice and policy change in the Finnish and Swedish health-care systems

Authors Christopher J. Smith, Daniel Rauhut
Year 2019
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES
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38416 Journal Article

Disciplinary disparities by race and disability: using DisCrit theory to examine the manifestation determination review process in special education in the United States

Authors Amy E. Fisher, Benjamin W. Fisher, Kirsten S. Railey
Year 2020
Journal Name Race Ethnicity and Education
38426 Journal Article

Education and Crime across America: Inequity's Cost

Year 2021
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCES-BASEL
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38427 Journal Article

Warm up intensity influences running performance despite prolonged recovery

Authors Hunter L. Paris, Erin C. Sinai, Margaret A. Leist, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCE & COACHING
38428 Journal Article

Strategies for Treating the Other in the Methodological Focus of Intersubjectivity

Authors Svitlana Hanaba, Valentyna Miroshnichenko, Svitlana Shumovetska, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name POSTMODERN OPENINGS
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38429 Journal Article

Tobacco smoke exposure is an independent predictor of vitamin D deficiency in US children

Authors Benjamin Udoka Nwosu, Philip Kum-Nji
Year 2018
Journal Name PLOS ONE
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38430 Journal Article

Plate waste of adults in the United States measured in free-living conditions

Authors Brian E. Roe, Corby K. Martin, John W. Apolzan, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 4
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38431 Journal Article

Baudrillardian Concepts of Hyperreality and Simulacra in Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake

Authors Behzad Pourgharib, Afsaneh Pourebrahim
Year 2018
Journal Name KHAZAR JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
38432 Journal Article

Property and Democratic Citizenship: The Impact of Moral Assumptions, Policy Regulations, and Market Mechanisms on Experiences of Eviction

Description
This research explores the impact of property regimes on experiences of citizenship across five democratic countries: Greece, The Netherlands, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States. Property rights are a foundational element of democracy, but the right to private property exists in tension with values of equality and a right to shelter. An investigation of property is urgent given the recent normalisation of economic models that have resulted in millions of evictions every year. Through an ethnographic study of eviction this research provides a comparative analysis of the benefits and limitations of contemporary property regimes for democratic citizenship. A property regime is defined as the combination of moral discourses about real landed property with the regulatory policies and market mechanisms that shape the use, sale and purchase of property. The selected countries represent a diverse set of property regimes, but all five are experiencing a housing and eviction crisis that has created new geographies of disadvantage, exacerbated inequalities of race, gender, age and income, and led to social unrest. Building on the PI's previous research into citizen-driven democratic innovation, this research critically examines the concept of property through a novel methodology dubbed 'conflictive context construction' that employs a qualitative approach centred on moments of conflict resulting from the use, sale or purchase of specific properties to answer: how do property regimes shape people's experience of citizenship and what can this tell us about the role of property in contemporary models of democratic governance? The high gain of this research lies in the opportunity to rethink the role of property within democracy based on extensive empirical data about how moral assumptions combine with particular ways of regulating and marketing property to exacerbate, alleviate or create inequalities within contemporary experiences of democratic citizenship.
Year 2018
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38433 Project

Characterization of Remitting and Relapsing Hyperglycemia in Post-Renal-Transplant Recipients

Authors Alireza Boloori, Soroush Saghafian, Harini A. Chakkera, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 2
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38434 Journal Article

Smoking Is Associated with an Increased Risk of Dementia: A Meta-Analysis of Prospective Cohort Studies with Investigation of Potential Effect Modifiers

Authors Guochao Zhong, Yi Wang, Yong Zhang, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 44
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38436 Journal Article

Local Population Characteristics and Hemoglobin A1c Testing Rates among Diabetic Medicare Beneficiaries

Authors Laura C. Yasaitis, J Skinner, Amitabh Chandra, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 7
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38437 Journal Article

Survival after Acute Hemodialysis in Pennsylvania, 2005-2007: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Authors Sarah J. Ramer, Amber E. Barnato, Chung-Chou H. Chang, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name PLOS ONE
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38438 Journal Article

Serum Uric Acid Levels in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease: A Meta-Analysis

Authors Xueping Chen, Hui-Fang Shang, Xiaoyan Guo, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 17
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38439 Journal Article

Assisted reproduction beyond the nation state and nuclear family? Transition to parenthood and negotiating relatedness in gay father families created through transnational surrogacy

Description
The project aims to examine the experiences, meanings and practices of negotiating relatedness in European gay father families created through surrogacy and egg donation in the UK and, transnationally, in the US. The study of the under-researched and developing phenomenon of surrogacy seeks to identify how reproduction or subversion of mainstream family models by Assisted Reproduction Techniques (ARTs) is shaped by four factors: (a) genetic links between parents and children, (b) participation of more than two parents in the conception of the child, (c) intersected gender and sexuality of the parents, (d) social determinants such as class, race, nationality and bio-political institutions in the transnational context. The comparative framework of the US- and UK-based fieldwork enables comparison between the former free market of ARTs and the latter more regulated one. The theoretical relevance of the project lies in its objective to assess the implications of the current evolution of procreation and care relationships by evaluating the adequacy of the couple logic as opposed to networked-individual approaches. It thus responds, too, to the criticisms of closed adoption or donor anonymity within the framework of the debate on child commodification vs. the inclusion of minority families. The socially relevant and policy-related mobility problems of national register of children born through transnational and transcontinental reproductive tourism are tackled with a view to contributing to the debate on the possibility of a European framework for assisted reproduction. The candidate researcher’s training comprises the development of interdisciplinary methodology of sociological research that incorporates contemporary ethnographic approaches and thus better enables investigation into sensitive issues of intimate life. The skills transference envisages the candidate’s overall contribution into the development of the social study of reproduction at the return host centre.
Year 2014
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38440 Project

College-bound teens' decisions about the transition to sex: Negotiating competing norms

Authors Christie A. Sennott, Stefanie Mollborn
Year 2011
Journal Name Advances in Life Course Research
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38441 Journal Article

Drug Use and Receipt of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy among HIV-Infected Persons in Two US Clinic Cohorts

Authors Catherine C. McGowan, Richard D. Moore, Samuel E. Stinnette, ...
Year 2011
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 26
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38442 Journal Article

Human Prion Diseases in the United States

Year 2010
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 46
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38443 Journal Article

The Earth Under Surveillance. Climate Change, Geophysics and the Cold War Legacy

Description
The development of geophysics of the last century has become more relevant to contemporary research. This is because much of the data accumulated in the past have allowed mapping many features of the Earth. Thanks to this information scientists can now appreciate long term changes in climate and environment. However, the data now available were not put together for this purpose. A big leap forward in geophysics materialised during the Cold War, when civilian and military research agencies promoted its expansion in developed countries. Actually, it was the confrontation between Superpowers that boosted the discipline. Some of its branches developed because of the search for oil and uranium in the emerging nuclear arms race. New techniques of geophysical surveying became known especially because of the requirements of nuclear warfare. Western European research groups were deeply involved in geophysical research because US funding organisations (partly through the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO) encouraged international collaboration. US/European collaborative programmes covertly aimed at gathering data and techniques and they paralleled US and European intelligence operations. This project aims at revealing how the geosciences developed during the Cold War, looking at the network of institutions that promoted a new understanding of the Earth, and the motives in play in expanding geophysical studies. It will focus on scientific and intelligence programmes to find out how they complemented each other. The impact of the proposed research is far reaching promoting new scholarly approaches based on team-based analysis; cross-examination of empirical evidence; and international cooperative work. TEUS will be greatly beneficial to the expansion of the recent history of science and technology. And it will also have an impact on current security studies by shedding new light on the relationship between the geosciences and intelligence organisations.
Year 2009
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38444 Project

Socioeconomic domains and associations with preterm birth

Authors Lynne C. Messer, IT Elo, Jay S. Kaufman, ...
Year 2008
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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38445 Journal Article

Complementary and alternative medicine use decreases adherence to HAART in HIV-positive womenn

Authors A. Owen-Smith, Ralph J. DiClemente, Gina M. Wingood
Year 2007
Journal Name AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV
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38446 Journal Article

Does socio-econornic advantage lead to a longer, healthier old age?

Authors Ruth J. Matthews, Carol Jagger, Ruth M. Hancock
Year 2006
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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38447 Journal Article

A voice in the wilderness gay and lesbian religious groups in the western United States

Authors Michael Maher
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of Homosexuality
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38448 Journal Article

Examining localized patterns of air quality perception in Texas: A spatial and statistical analysis

Authors SD Brody, BM Peck, WE Highfield
Year 2004
Journal Name RISK ANALYSIS
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38449 Journal Article

The correlates and predictive validity of HIV risk groups among drug users in a community-based sample: methodological findings from a multi-site cluster analysis

Authors ML Dennis, Wendee Wechsberg, M McDermeit, ...
Year 2001
Journal Name Evaluation and Program Planning
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38450 Journal Article

The Subject of the Other: On Transindividual Citizenship

Authors Hung Shih-chian
Year 2019
Journal Name SUN YAT-SEN JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES
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38451 Journal Article

A Reactive Linkage Model of the U.S. Defense Expenditure Policymaking Process

Authors Charles W. Ostrom
Year 1978
Journal Name American Political Science Review
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38453 Journal Article

TRIBUTES TO JOHN HOPE FRANKLIN

Authors Julie Saville
Year 2010
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
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38454 Journal Article

The Administration of Japan's Pacific Mandate

Authors Harlow J. Heneman
Year 1931
Journal Name American Political Science Review
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38455 Journal Article

Getting soaked? Climate crisis, adaptation finance, and racialized austerity

Authors Patrick Bigger, Nate Millington
Year 2020
Journal Name Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space
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38456 Journal Article

Compatriot partiality and cosmopolitan justice: Can we justify compatriot partiality within the cosmopolitan framework?

Authors Rachelle Bascara
Year 2016
Journal Name ETIKK I PRAKSIS
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38458 Journal Article

The effect of in-office waiting time on physician visit frequency among working-age adults

Authors Hyo Jung Tak, Gregory W. Ruhnke, Gavin W. Hougham, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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38459 Journal Article

Apartheid -- The Global Itinerary: South African Cultural Formations in Transnational Circulation, 1948-1990

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This proposal proceeds from an anomaly. Apartheid routinely breached the separation that it names. Whereas the South African regime was deeply isolationist in international terms, new research links it to the Cold War and decolonization. Yet this trend does not consider sufficiently that the global contest over the meaning of apartheid and resistance to it occurs on the terrain of culture. My project argues that studying the global circulation of South African cultural formations in the apartheid era provides novel historiographic leverage over Western liberalism during the Cold War. It recasts apartheid as an apparatus of transnational cultural production, turning existing historiography inside out. This study seeks: • To provide the first systematic account of the deterritorialization of “apartheid”—as political signifier and as apparatus generating circuits of transnational cultural production. • To analyze these itinerant cultural formations across media and national borders, articulating new intersections. • To map the itineraries of major South African exiles, where exile is taken to be a system of interlinked circuits of affiliation and cultural production. • To revise the historiography of states other than South Africa through the lens of deterritorialized apartheid-era formations at their respective destinations. • To show how apartheid reveals contradictions within Western liberalism during the Cold War, with special reference to racial inequality. Methodologically, I introduce the model of thick convergence to analyze three periods: 1. Kliptown & Bandung: Novel possibilities, 1948-1960. 2. Sharpeville & Memphis: Drumming up resistance, 1960-1976. 3. From Soweto to Berlin: Spectacle at the barricades, 1976-1990. Each explores a cultural dominant in the form of texts, soundscapes or photographs. My work stands at the frontier of transnational research, furnishing powerful new insights into why South Africa matters on the stage of global history.
Year 2014
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38460 Project

Resisting Bellamy: How Kautsky and Bebel Read Looking Backward

Authors Csaba Toth
Year 2012
Journal Name UTOPIAN STUDIES
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38461 Journal Article

Sticks and stones may break your bones, but words can break your spirit: Bullying in the workplace

Authors G Vega, DR Comer
Year 2005
Journal Name JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS
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38462 Journal Article

The rise of the penal state in the United States

Authors Loic Wacquant
Year 1998
Journal Name ACTES DE LA RECHERCHE EN SCIENCES SOCIALES
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38463 Journal Article

The Human Individual vs. the Faceless Case

Authors Julia Dahlvik
Book Title Inside Asylum Bureaucracy: Organizing Refugee Status Determination in Austria
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38465 Book Chapter

HIV-infected men who have sex with men, before and after release from jail: the impact of age and race, results from a multi-site study

Authors Panagiotis Vagenas, Frederick L. Altice, Sandra A. Springer, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV
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38466 Journal Article

Perceived social support in the lives of gay, bisexual and queer Hispanic college men

Authors Desdamona Rios, Asia A. Eaton
Year 2016
Journal Name Culture, Health & Sexuality
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38475 Journal Article

Roles of infrastructure and land use in bicycle crash exposure and frequency: A case study using Greater London bike sharing data

Authors Hongliang Ding, Yanyong Guo, N. N. Sze, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION
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38476 Journal Article

Construction and validation of an instrument for assessing the quality of the training of teachers of physical education in Chile

Year 2020
Journal Name RETOS-NUEVAS TENDENCIAS EN EDUCACION FISICA DEPORTE Y RECREACION
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38477 Journal Article

Racialized sexualization & agency in exotic dance among women

Year 2019
Journal Name JOURNAL OF LESBIAN STUDIES
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38478 Journal Article

Trajectories of perceived neighborhood quality across the life course: Sociodemographic determinants and implications for well-being

Authors Jeffrey E. Stokes
Year 2019
Journal Name Social Science Research
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38480 Journal Article

A proposal for teaching bioethics in high schools using appropriate visual education tools

Authors Chiedozie G. Ike, Nancy Anderson
Year 2018
Journal Name PHILOSOPHY ETHICS AND HUMANITIES IN MEDICINE
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38481 Journal Article

RADIOACTIVE WASTE AND AUSTRALIA'S ABORIGINAL PEOPLE

Authors Jim Green
Year 2017
Journal Name ANGELAKI-JOURNAL OF THE THEORETICAL HUMANITIES
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38482 Journal Article

Emergency Department Frequent Utilization for Non-Emergent Presentments: Results from a Regional Urban Trauma Center Study

Authors Joshua G. Behr, Rafael M. Diaz
Year 2016
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 20
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38483 Journal Article

Patterns and predictors of antidepressant use in ambulatory cancer patients with common solid tumors

Authors M. J. Fisch, J. Manola, L. I. Wagner, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY
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38484 Journal Article

Can Persistence Hunting Signal Male Quality? A Test Considering Digit Ratio in Endurance Athletes

Authors Daniel Longman, Jonathan C. K. Wells, Jay T. Stock
Year 2015
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 5
38485 Journal Article

The quest for choice and the need for relational care in mental health work

Authors Borge Baklien, Rob Bongaardt
Year 2014
Journal Name MEDICINE HEALTH CARE AND PHILOSOPHY
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38486 Journal Article

Food Insecurity with Hunger Is Associated with Obesity among HIV-Infected and at Risk Women in Bronx, NY

Authors Nicole Sirotin, Sheri D. Weiser, Kathryn M. Anastos, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 15
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38487 Journal Article

PAPER Does medical insurance type (private vs public) influence the physician's decision to perform Caesarean delivery?

Authors Tammy Z. Movsas, Eden Wells, Ann Mongoven, ...
Year 2012
Journal Name JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS
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38488 Journal Article

The potential impact of decision role and patient age on end-of-life treatment decision making

Authors Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher, H. P. Lacey, A. Fagerlin
Year 2008
Journal Name JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS
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38489 Journal Article

A Majority Party in Disarray: Policy Polarization in the 1972 Election.

Authors Arthur H. Miller, Warren E. Miller, Alden S. Raine, ...
Year 1976
Journal Name American Political Science Review
Citations (WoS) 146
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38490 Journal Article
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