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  1. 521
    Publicado 2009
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…science communication and scientific governance in an age of innovation / Alan Irwin -- The new politics of public engagement with science / Jack Stilgoe and James Wilsdon -- (In)authentic sciences and (im)partial publics: (re)constructing the science outreach and public engagement agenda / Richard Holliman and Eric Jensen -- Investigating science communication to inform science outreach and public engagement / Eric Jensen and Richard Holliman -- Learning to engage; engaging to learn: the purposes of informal science-public dialogue / Sarah Davies -- Engaging with interactive science exhibits: a study of children's activity and the value of experience for communicating science / Robin Meisner and Jonathan Osborne -- Science, communication and media / Anders Hansen -- Models of science communication / Joan Leach, Simeon Yates and Eileen Scanlon -- Making science newsworthy: exploring the conventions of science journalism / Stuart Allan -- Science reporting in the electronic embrace of the Internet / Brian Trench -- From flow to user flows: understanding 'good science' programming in the UK digital television landscape / James Bennett -- Image-music-text of popular science / Felicity Mellor -- Reinterpreting the audiences for media messages about science / Susanna Hornig Priest -- Investigating gendered representations of scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians on UK children's television / Jenni Carr ... …”
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  2. 522
    “…A year before his ordination as a diocesan priest, the young Lemaître submitted an audacious dissertation that was to earn him Fellowships to study at Cambridge, MIT and Harvard, and launched him on a scientific path of ground-breaking discoveries. …”
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  3. 523
    “…A 65-year-old male resident of rural India reported a history of breathing difficulty and change in voice. Patient is a Hindu priest by profession, who according to their rituals has to take bath in local pond or river. …”
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    “…Results: One main category of healthy death with 10 subthemes, including dying at the right time, dying without hassle, dying without cost, dying without dependency and control, peaceful death, not having difficulty at dying, not dying alone and dying at home, inspired death, preplanned death, and presence of a clergyman or a priest, were extracted as the elements of healthy death from the perspective of the participants in this study. …”
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  7. 527
    Publicado 1995
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Hammer, Jr., and Sun Cheung -- Effects of sex steroids on the cholecystokinin circuit modulating reproductive behavior / Paul Popper, Catherine A. Priest, and Paul E. Micevych -- Cholinergic regulation of female sexual behavior / Gary Dohanich -- Sex steroid regulation of tachykinin peptides in neuronal circuitry mediating reproductive functions / Thomas R. …”
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  8. 528
    “…Stem-referent mappings implemented arbitrary aspects of the new language, and determiner/suffix+natural gender mappings implemented systematic aspects (e.g. tib scoiffesh + ballerina, tib mofeem + bride; ked jorool + cowboy, ked heefaff + priest). Importantly, the determiner-gender and the suffix-gender mappings varied in complexity and salience, thus providing a range of opportunities to detect beneficial effects of sleep for this type of mapping. …”
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  9. 529
    “…The existence of maquillage itself is derived from the need to accentuate something with the purpose to increase sexual attraction, to exhibit physical strength and beauty, to show or hide social status (e.g., being the king, a warrior, a priest, etc.). Last but not least, accentuation plays a basic role also in making it easier or difficult to read and understand written words.…”
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  10. 530
    por Vernon, Leonard F
    Publicado 2018
    “…SR is also known as Saint Peregrine tumor, the name taken from a young priest, Peregrine Laziosi (1260 [5]–1345, exact date is unknown), who had been diagnosed with a tumor of the tibia. …”
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  11. 531
    “…Patients were brought in largely by families (54%); 26% were referred directly by priest healers. Most patients had severe mental illness, including schizophrenia (40%), substance misuse (24%) and mood disorders (30%). …”
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  12. 532
    “…Other researchers have also evaluated the malignancy of ovarian masses before surgery using scoring systems such as the Sassone score, pelvic mass score, DePriest score, Lerner score, and Ovarian-Adnexal Reporting and Data System. …”
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  13. 533
    por Chane, Samson, Adamek, Margaret
    Publicado 2022
    “…Before retirement the centenarians engaged in different occupations as farmers (4), shoemaker, government employee, school teacher, priest, “bounty hunter” and mechanic. Most perceived that their sensory and cognitive functionality was normal until their later 90s except for minor complaints. …”
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  14. 534
    Publicado 2017
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Williams -- Practical living shorelines : tailored to fit in Chesapeake Bay / Walter Priest -- Response of salt marshes to wave energy provides guidance for successful living shoreline implementation / Carolyn Currin, Jenny Davis, and Amit Malhotra -- Lesson learned from living shoreline stabilization in popular tourist areas : boat wakes, volunteer support, and protecting historic structures / Linda Walters, Melinda Donnelly, and Paul Sacks -- Growing living shorelines and ecological services through coastal bioengineering / Steve Hall, Matthew Campbell, Tyler Ortego, Jon Risinger, and Robert Beine -- Evaluation of living shoreline marshes as a tool for reducing nitrogen pollution in coastal systems / Aaron Beck, Randy Chambers, Donna Marie Bilkovic, and Molly Mitchell -- Designing living shoreline salt marsh ecosystems to promote coastal resilience / Donna Bilkovic and Molly Mitchell -- Ecological performance of hudson river shore zones : what we know and what we need to know / Dave Strayer and Stuart Findley -- San Francisco Bay living shorelines : restoring eelgrass and olympia oysters for habitat and shore protection / Kathy Boyer ... …”
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  15. 535
    por Polkinghorne, John C
    Publicado 1994
    “…Polkinghorne, both a particle physicist and Anglican priest, here explores just what rational grounds there could be for Christian beliefs, maintaining that the quest for motivated understanding is a concern shared by scientists and religious thinkers alike. …”
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  16. 536
    “…Of the patients enrolled, 20.5% reported the “devil” and superstitions as a cause of epilepsy and only 10% of patients thought that tantric (holy priest) could treat the disease better than doctors. 53.8% of patients worried about getting COVID-19 and could not stop thoughts about being infected by coronavirus bothering them. 30.3% patients had increased seizure frequency during COVID-19 pandemic, of which the most common reason was that they forgot to take regular antiepileptic drugs (22.7%) or they had faced difficulty in obtaining medicine due to lockdown (12.1%). …”
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  17. 537
    “…Furthermore, the 4C mortality score for COVID-19, VACO index for COVID-19 mortality, and the PRIEST COVID-19 clinical severity score proved to be the most superior in predicting in-hospital mortality. …”
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  18. 538
    Publicado 2016
    “…Wörishofen, where Kneipp had served as catholic priest as well as hydrotherapist for 42 years from 1855, changed its name to “Bad Wörishofen” (“Wörishofen Spa” in German). …”
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  19. 539
    “…We determined the incidence of total mortality (of subjects >60 years) from local official death registers that we consulted via the priest or the mortician of the local parish, to ask where the decedent had died and whether the deceased had lived in a nursing home. …”
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  20. 540
    “…Music that is carefully selected to match the requirements of activities and the characteristics of individuals has been shown to produce significant impacts on performance enhancement (Priest et al., 2004). There is also evidence that music can enhance imagery (Grocke and Wigram, 2007), although few studies have investigated the effects of music on imagery in the context of sport skills. …”
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