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3“…In this study, we used a quasi-natural experiment that leverages state-year variation in economic shocks during the Great Depression to examine the causal effect of environmental exposures in early life on late-life accelerated epigenetic aging for 832 participants in the US Health and Retirement Study (HRS). …”
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5por Imai, Cindy Mari, Halldorsson, Thorhallur Ingi, Gunnarsdottir, Ingibjorg, Gudnason, Vilmundur, Aspelund, Thor, Jonsson, Gudmundur, Birgisdottir, Bryndis Eva, Thorsdottir, Inga“…METHODS: The authors investigated the impact of prenatal environmental exposure by comparing 2750 participants born before (1925–1929) and during (1930–1934) the Great Depression in Reykjavik, Iceland. Calendar year served as proxy for environmental effects. …”
Publicado 2012
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7por Sontag, Raymond James, 1897-1972Tabla de Contenidos: “…The peace of Paris -- The Russian and the German revolutions -- The Ebbing of the revolutionary tide -- Nationalism and imperialism after the war -- France: the search for stability -- The rise of totalitarianism -- The hope for peace and prosperity through science and technology -- The artist in a broken world -- The resurgence of Japan, Soviet Russia, and Nazi Germany -- The democracies in the Great Depression -- The Western democracies -- Nazi dynamism -- The coming of war.…”
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9por Tom, Sarah E., Phadke, Manali, Hubbard, Rebecca A., Crane, Paul K., Stern, Yaakov, Larson, Eric B.“…Participants were categorized by birth period (defined by historically meaningful events) into 5 cohorts: pre–World War I (1893-1913), World War I and Spanish influenza (1914-1920), pre–Great Depression (1921-1928), Great Depression (1929-1939), and World War II and postwar (1940-1949). …”
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11“…Using longitudinal individual-level data from a US population during the interwar period (1918–1939), inclusive of three distinct eras (Spanish Flu, Roaring ‘20 s, and the Great Depression), we evaluate predictions from two theoretical frameworks used to study patterning in SRB – (1) ‘frail males’ and (2) adaptive sex-biased investment theory (Trivers-Willard). …”
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13“…Does society have a true grasp of the actual risks involved? Is the Great Depression a good model for the economic collapse that could follow a NEO catastrophe? …”
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14por Bark, Nigel“…The mental health of prisoners in the USA is affected by American history: Dorothea Dix’s 1830s campaign; the Civil War and slavery; presidential interventions; the Great Depression; and the introduction of Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act. …”
Publicado 2014
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15“…We review the experience of three major economic crises in the 20(th) century: the Great Depression (1929), the Post-communist Depression (early 1990s) and the East Asian financial crisis (late 1990s). …”
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16por Skidelsky, Robert“…The formula for this stabilisation policy is based on the lessons of the British economist John Maynard Keynes, which he described after the Great Depression in 1936 in his “General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money”. …”
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17por Kroes, Rob“…What has changed from the days that Franklin Delano Roosevelt risked the fragile economic recovery from the great depression by returning, in 1937, to the standard of his economic orthodoxy, a belief in fiscal rectitude and anaversion to debts and deficits? …”
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18por DOBBS, Mary“…Furthermore, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is now warning that the world is about to suffer the worst economic recession since the Great Depression in the 1920s.…”
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19“…All of this was lived against two World Wars and the Great Depression. This paper summarises the circumstances of Lange’s life against a background of the American mycologists of the day, the ominous events over his adult lifetime and his magnum opus, “Flora Agaricina Danica”, of five volumes illustrating ca. 1200 species on 200 coloured plates.…”
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20“…Such features are major aspects of collective national achievement, to which can be associated the impact of international problems such as the World Wars, the Great Depression, or the current global financial crisis, as well as national events in the context of broad political blueprints for the Portuguese society in the rising globalization process.…”
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