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Dawson, Emma, Christopher Bentley, and John Lee. "Squint surgery in the over sixties." Strabismus 9, no. 4 (January 2001): 217–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1076/stra.9.4.217.690.

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Castledine, George. "Six nursing essentials for the over sixties." British Journal of Nursing 14, no. 17 (September 2005): 945. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2005.14.17.19761.

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Hawthorne, Maurice R., Desmond A. Nunez, Graham P. Clarke, and Desmond Robertshaw. "Direct referral hearing aid provision in the over sixties age group." Journal of Laryngology & Otology 105, no. 10 (October 1991): 825–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002221510011744x.

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AbstractA prospective study was designed in which General Practitioners were issued with a standard referral letter for hearing aid provision. Unknown to the General Practitioner an independent otolaryngologist assessment was obtained at the time of first attendance. Three hundred consecutive patients selected by General Practitioners applying these guidelines were seen in a designated hearing aid clinic staffed by audiological technicians of senior grade or above. Referral pro formata were incomplete in 75 patients who were not assessed. Ninety-four patients (31 per cent) (95 per cent confidence interval 29–36 per cent) were accepted by the audiologist. Obstructing wax was the most common criterion failed. Clinical agreement between audiologist and otolaryngologist was 57 per cent greater than chance. None of the cases of clinical disagreement altered treatment. A direct referral system as proposed could have processed only 31 per cent of 300 referrals. However, experienced technical staff reliably detected otological pathology and with aural toilet facilities 91 per cent of 225 patients (confidence interval 88–94 per cent) were aided.
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Kupfer, Charles J. D. "Bowled Over: Big-Time College Football from the Sixties to the BCS Era." International Journal of the History of Sport 31, no. 17 (March 12, 2014): 2266–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2013.796216.

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Covell, Dan. "Bowled Over: Big-Time College Football from the Sixties to the BCS Era." Journal of Sport Management 24, no. 5 (September 2010): 601–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsm.24.5.601.

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Smith, Ronald A. "Bowled Over: Big-Time College Football from the Sixties to the BCS Era." Journal of Sport History 38, no. 1 (April 1, 2011): 154–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/jsporthistory.38.1.154.

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Nehring, Holger. "Challenging the Myths of the Scottish Sixties:." Moving the Social 64 (December 1, 2020): 53–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.46586/mts.64.2020.53-80.

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This article challenges two myths about the British and Scottish Sixties: first, that there was no real student radicalism in Scotland in the long 1960s, and second that this radicalism was confined to narrow groups of the extreme left. Rather than focusing on processes of cultural change and their manifestations, this essay conceptualises ‘1968’ as a series of political contestations over the form of university governance and, by implication, government in the United Kingdom from the mid-1960s and to the mid-1970s. Conceptually, this article brings together an analysis of governmental and university policy making with the politics of protest. It draws attention to the interaction between local experiences and central structures in framing the protests, and it highlights how the student protests on the Stirling campus gave expression to broader fractures within the UK polity. Thus, this article demonstrates how students expressed dissatisfaction with the realities of technocratic planning in the context of the centralised UK state by calling for more representation. In doing so, it offers two conceptual messages for scholars working on ‘1968’ more generally: ideological currents and value changes should be connected to specific local places of contestations; and the call for student representation against technocratic planning should be taken more seriously and analysed in the context of these contestations and embedded in a discussion about the relationship between culture and politics.
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Hečlo, Hugh. "The Sixties' False Dawn: Awakenings, Movements, and Postmodern Policy-making." Journal of Policy History 8, no. 1 (January 1996): 34–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0898030600005029.

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Writing in 1978 about the 1960s, William McLoughlin saw America in the midst of the fourth Great Awakening in our history. Awakenings are “periods of cultural revitalization that begin in a general crisis of beliefs and values and extend over a generation or so, during which time a profound reorientation in beliefs and values takes place. Revivals alter the lives of individuals; awakenings alter the world view of a whole people or culture.” To put it another way, awakenings are revelatory times when large numbers of people anguish over and eventually search out new self-understandings as individuals and as a society. They are like a convulsive quickening in the cultural womb.
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Ramadan, Yasmine. "The Emergence of the Sixties Generation in Egypt and the Anxiety over Categorization 1." Journal of Arabic Literature 43, no. 2-3 (January 1, 2012): 409–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1570064x-12341242.

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Inoue, Norihito, Noriko Nishimura, Anna Takahashi, Yoshiharu Kusano, Tadahiro Gunji, Hideaki Nitta, Kyoko Ueda, et al. "Rituximab Maintenance Therapy Is an Effective Therapy in over-Sixties with Mantle Cell Lymphoma." Blood 126, no. 23 (December 3, 2015): 5081. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v126.23.5081.5081.

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Abstract Introduction Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is a rare B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) accounting for 5 percent of NHLs. Most patients with MCL are 60 years of age and older. The prognosis of patients with MCL is moderately aggressive and variable; the median overall survival is 3-5years. MCL international prognostic index(MIPI)is related to prognosis of the patients with MCL, however, it is unclear whether MIPI predicts outcomes of MCL over sixties. Out therapeutic strategy in elderly patients with newly diagnostic MCL is not high-dose chemotherapy with autologous stem cell transplantation. Instead of aggressive chemotherapy, Rituximab maintenance is considered as an effective and feasible option. Thus, we investigated whether MCL international prognostic index (MIPI) relates overall survival (OS) or progression free survival (PFS), and whether maintenance therapy with Rituximab improved OS or PFS in patients with newly diagnosed MCL patients 60 and older. Methods We analyzed retrospectively 60 years of age and older patients with MCL who have achieved complete response (CR) or partial response (PR) after induction chemotherapy with rituximab at our hospital from December 2005 to February 2015. Two of primary refractory patients were excluded because analysis is for patients who are eligible for rituximab maintenance therapy. The patients were diagnosed by hematopathologist in our hospital. According to the MIPI, patients were stratified into low risk (0 patients, 0%), intermediate risk (9 patients, 41%), and high risk (13 patients, 59 %). Induction chemotherapy regimens were six cycles of R-CHOP (rituximab-cyclophosphamide-doxorubicin-vincristine-prednisone), four cycle of R-hyper CVAD/MA (rituximab-cyclophosphamide-vincristine-doxorubicin-dexamethasone alternating with rituximab-methotrexate-cytarabine), six cycles of R-CVP (rituximab- cyclophosphamide-vincristine-predonisone), R-VP16 (rituximab-etoposide), or six cycles of VR-CAP (bortezomib-rituximab-cyclophosphamide-doxorubicin- predonisone). Rituximab maintenance therapy started 6 months after the last induction chemotherapy and underwent four weekly infusion every 6 months for 2 years. Results A total of 22 MCL patients were analyzed. The number of patients who had achieved CR was 14 and PR was 8. 14 of 22 patients were treated rituximab maintenance. Median age was 73 years old. MIPI could predict OS of MCL. 3-year-OS was significantly superior intermediate risk to MIPI high risk (3-years-OS: 87.5 %vs.51.9 %,p=0.0232), whereas PFS didn't have correlation with MIPI(3-years PFS70.0 %vs.38.5 %,p=0.136). 3-years OS was significantly superior maintenance group to no maintenance group (3-years survival rate 91.7 % vs. 25.0 %, p=0.00188, figure 1), and 3-years PFS tend to improve in the maintenance group (3-years PFS, 65.8 % vs.25.0 %, p=0.0773, figure 2). Conclusion: In this study, MIPI correlates with OS, however doesn't show with PFS. Rituximab maintenance therapy is effective, and prolongs OS for 60 years of age and older patients with MCL. Figure 1. Figure 1. Figure 2. Figure 2. Disclosures Nishimura: Chugai Pharmaceutical CO., LTD.: Consultancy. Mishima:Chugai Pharmaceutical CO., LTD.: Consultancy. Yokoyama:Chugai Pharmaceutical CO., LTD.: Consultancy. Hatake:Chugai Pharmaceutical CO., LTD.: Other: lecture speaking.
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Surdam, D. G. "Michael Oriard. Bowled Over: Big-Time College Football from the Sixties to the BCS Era." Enterprise and Society 11, no. 4 (March 16, 2010): 844–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/es/khq001.

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Weir, Rob. "Tie-Dye and Flannel Shirts: The Grateful Dead and the Battle over the Long Sixties." Journal of Popular Music Studies 26, no. 1 (March 2014): 137–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jpms.12064.

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Connery, Christopher L. "Marches Through the Institutions: University Activism in the Sixties and Present." Representations 116, no. 1 (2011): 88–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/rep.2011.116.1.88.

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Student movements in United States during the 1960s enjoyed massive student support and participation, and resulted in significant changes within US universities. In part, it is the legacy of these victories that has been at stake, whether acknowledged as such or not, in the University of California student and faculty movements over the past two years. This essay considers the character of recent student and faculty opposition, both in relation to the earlier movement and to the differential character of oppositional politics in the two periods.
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Phillips, Benjamin. "Bowled Over: Big-Time College Football from the Sixties to the BCS Era by Michael Oriard." Journal of Popular Culture 43, no. 5 (September 28, 2010): 1139–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5931.2010.00790_6.x.

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ALVI, SMA, and P. KOTESWARAM. "Time series analyses of annual rainfall over India." MAUSAM 36, no. 4 (April 6, 2022): 489–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v36i4.2060.

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The available rainfall series extending to more than 100 years for 23 stations representing different parts of India have been examined with different types of low pass filters in order to find out trends and periodicities in these series. The long period trend shown by some of the series has been compared with that shown by sunspot numbers the series of which from 1940 onwards was treated with the same low pass filter. The rainfall series have also been treated with band pass filter and power spectrum analysis for finding out of periodicities in them. It is seen that rainfall of west coast stations north of Trivandrum as well as the sunspot cycles have shown an increasing trend from the beginning of the century till the sixties, the trends for Veraval, Bombay, Ratnagiri and Vengurla being statistically significant. Other results of the study have been given in the conclusion.
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Schubert, James N. "Age and Active-Passive Leadership Style." American Political Science Review 82, no. 3 (September 1988): 763–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1962489.

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The relationship between age and active-passive leadership style is analyzed with direct observational data describing the behavior of a sample of 24 mayors during issue discussion and debate on their councils over a one-year period of meetings. Activity, measured as a time-based rate of verbal participation, was found to increase with the age of leaders to a high in the midfifties, and to decline for older mayors in their sixties and seventies. Political experience interacted with age to affect activity. Inexperienced mayors displayed a less active style, regardless of age; but experienced mayors in their sixties and seventies had the least active style of all. These findings held up under control f or group size, political structure on the councils, and community characteristics.
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Pendry, Elizabeth, Geraldine Barrett, and Christina Victor. "Changes in household composition among the over sixties: a longitudinal analysis of the Health and Lifestyles Surveys." Health & Social Care in the Community 7, no. 2 (March 1999): 109–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2524.1999.00166.x.

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Spaulding, Stacy. "“As Though the Sixties Never Happened”: Newspaper Coverage of a First Amendment Battle over Baltimore's Last Blackface Act." American Journalism 29, no. 3 (July 2012): 59–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08821127.2012.10677837.

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Koo, Kyo Chul, Kang Su Cho, Eun Min Kang, Sung Won Kwon, and Sung Joon Hong. "The Relationship between Metabolic Syndrome and Prostate Volume in Men Over Sixties who Underwent Prostate Health Check-up." Korean Journal of Urology 49, no. 9 (2008): 813. http://dx.doi.org/10.4111/kju.2008.49.9.813.

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Reeve, Michael, E. R. Dolly Dieter, Alexander Shor, and Holly Smith. "Planning the Infrastructure for US Academic Ocean Observation and Exploration over the Next Two Decades—An NSF Perspective." Marine Technology Society Journal 35, no. 3 (September 1, 2001): 4–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.4031/002533201788057946.

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NSF has been involved in the design and construction of vessels that support academic oceanographic research as well as in their maintenance and operation since the sixties. As we look to the future, the academic fleet will face new challenges set by the evolving research agendas of that community. Rapid changes in technology and the drive to make continuous global ocean observations will have a significant impact on the fleet. Developing a long-range fleet plan, taking into account future science and federal budgetary trends, can help keep the community, the government and the fleet on course for the future.
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de Oca, Jeffrey Montez. "Bowled Over: Big-Time College Football from the Sixties to the BCS Era by Michael Oriard (review)." American Studies 51, no. 3-4 (2010): 210–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ams.2010.0121.

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Ülker, Erol. "Anti-Imperialism and Kemalism in Turkey’s Long Sixties: Mahir Çayan’s Theory of Revolution in Context." Turkish Historical Review 12, no. 2-3 (December 27, 2021): 211–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18775462-bja10023.

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Abstract This article aims to reassess the evolution of Mahir Çayan’s theory of uninterrupted revolution in the context of the radical ideological currents of the long sixties in Turkey. It concentrates on Çayan’s relations with the National Democratic Revolution (Milli Demokratik Devrim, mdd) movement that enjoyed a considerable degree of political and ideological authority over the youth movements starting in the second half of the 1960s. The article discusses how Çayan interpreted and attempted to revise the theory of national democratic revolution by reference to the changing characteristics of imperialism and colonial domination. Consideration is given to Çayan’s critical approach towards the role of Kemalists in the anti-imperialist bloc to be formed.
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Jeong, Seong Jin, June Hyun Han, In Ho Chang, Ji Hyung Yu, Byung Kyu Han, Sung Kyu Hong, Seok Soo Byun, and Sang Eun Lee. "Pathologic Characteristics of Prostate Cancers Missed by Application of the Age-specific Prostate-specific Antigen Reference in Men over Sixties." Korean Journal of Urology 48, no. 8 (2007): 809. http://dx.doi.org/10.4111/kju.2007.48.8.809.

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ALPERT, JOEL J. "The Future of Primary Care." Pediatrics 88, no. 1 (July 1, 1991): 187–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/peds.88.1.187a.

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In Reply.— Dr Lobeck's and Dr Moscola's letters to the editor regarding my article on "The Future for Pediatric Education" are thoughtful and challenging. Dr Lobeck is disturbed because he finds pediatrics too discipline-specific and not paying sufficient attention to the larger issue of primary care in general. As a result, Dr Lobeck says, pediatrics has given up a leadership position in primary care that it held in the sixties and has turned the field over to general internal medicine and family practice.
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Varley, Autumn. "“You Don’t Just Get Over What Has Happened to You”: Story Sharing, Reconciliation, and Grandma’s Journey in the Child Welfare System." First Peoples Child & Family Review 11, no. 2 (October 5, 2021): 69–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1082339ar.

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This article ‘You Don’t Just Get Over What Has Happened to You’: Story Sharing, Reconciliation, and Grandma’s Journey in the Child Welfare System highlights the memories of the strong Anishinaabekwe, or Indigenous women, in my family circle, most notably my grandmother, mother, aunt, and sister. My maternal grandmother, Marie Brunelle, lived through the child welfare system in the late 1940s and became part of what is known today as the “Sixties Scoop.” This article emphasizes the legacies and the intergenerational impacts of the child welfare system in our family through storytelling. By examining our stories of resilience, healing, and reconciliation, we can understand our family’s history, our displacement from Anishinabeg traditional territory, and the strength and resilience of the women in my family.
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Mallik, D. C. V. "India’s participation in IAU over the years." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 13, S349 (December 2018): 214–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921319000334.

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AbstractIndia was still a British colony when the International Astronomical Union was born in 1919. India did not have a national science academy nor a national research council at the time. The Royal Society, London, which was the adhering body of Great Britain to IAU, handled matters of the colony too. India formally joined the IAU in 1948 as an independent nation through an initiative taken by the Government of India. In 1968, the National Institute of Sciences of India (NISI) became the adhering organisation to the IAU, as did the other affiliate Unions of ICSU. Soon after, its name was changed to Indian National Science Academy (INSA).Till the nineteen-sixties, individual Indian membership in the IAU grew rather tardily but the situation changed with the rapid growth of astronomical activities in the country. In 1967, M.K. Vainu Bappu, the then Director of the Kodaikanal Observatory, was elected a Vice-President of the Union. In 1979, he was elected the President of IAU for the triennium 1979–1982, and during the same period, V. Radhakrishnan and Govind Swarup were elected Presidents respectively of the Commisions 34 and 40. In 1985, the General Assembly of the Union was held in New Delhi. It was dedicated to the memory of Vainu Bappu who had initiated the process of inviting the Union to hold its GA in India. A few years later the Sixth Asian-Pacific Regional IAU Meeting was held in Pune. A number of IAU symposia and colloquia have also been held in the country. During the last three decades, the engagement of the Indian astronomers with IAU has increased a great deal with a large number of them taking on important official roles in the IAU. Currently, India has close to 300 individual members.
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Barkin, Solomon. "The Flexibility Debate in Western Europe: The Current Drive to Restore Managements' Rights Over Personnel and Wages." Articles 42, no. 1 (April 12, 2005): 12–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/050283ar.

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Managements' drive for the removal of contractual and govemmental restraints on their control of the work force is rationalized in Western Europe as necessary to achieve greater internal and external competitiveness. In support of this view the OECD substituted the advocacy of a flexible manpower policy (including wage policy) under the euphorie title of 'positive adjustment policy' for the prior program of an active manpower policy promoted during the sixties and early seventies. The soundness of the arguments for this change in policy has been questioned by internal research findings as well as reports by consultants and special expert groups appointed by the organization. These studies call for a package of policies and measures negotiated between management and unions to realize the ultimate ends of manpower mobility and job security. The free labor market cannot by itself serve as the mechanism for realizing these goals. Employment security and not segmentation of the work force should be the objective of joint policy making.
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Morgan, Kimberly. "A Child of the Sixties: The Great Society, the New Right, and the Politics of Federal Child Care." Journal of Policy History 13, no. 2 (2001): 215–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jph.2001.0005.

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In 1971, a coalition of legislators and advocates put together a bill to establish the foundations of a public, universally available day-care system in the United States. Backed by Democrats, Republicans, and a highly mobilized set of interest organizations, the bill's middle-class appeal made it seem like a political sure bet in the months preceding the 1972 election season. Over the course of 1971, however, support for the bill eroded, and by December most House Republicans had jumped ship. On December 9, President Nixon vetoed the legislation, criticizing its “fiscal irresponsibility, administrative unworkability [sic], and family-weakening implications.” Such direct federal provision of day-care services, he claimed, “would commit the vast moral authority of the National Government to the side of communal approaches to child-rearing over the family-centered approach.” The day after the veto, however, Nixon signed the 1971 Revenue Act, which included tax breaks for families who use private day-care services. In late 1972, Congress passed legislation to reauthorize Head Start, a program providing early childhood education and health services for disadvantaged, preschool-aged children. Nixon's own welfare-reform proposal included day care for poor women. Clearly, only the middle class was at risk from “communal approaches” in federally supported child care; poor families, and particularly women on welfare, could use public day care while the middle class would be subsidized to solve their child-care problems through the private sector.
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RADWAN, ABD EL AZIZ A., and SALAH EL DIN S. HUSSEIN. "HOLONOMIC FILTERED MODULES IN THE CATEGORY OF MICRO-STRUCTURE SHEAVES." Tamkang Journal of Mathematics 27, no. 4 (October 12, 2020): 337–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5556/j.tkjm.27.1996.3963.

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Since the late sixties, Various Auslander regularity conditions have been widely investigated in both commutative and non-commutative cases, [6]. J. E. Bjork studied the Auslander regularity on graded rings and positively filtered Noetherian Noetherian rings, [7]. In [7] the notion of a holonomic module over positively filtered rings has been introduced. Recently, Huishi, in his Ph. D. Thesis [12], investigate Auslander regularity condition and holonomity of graded and filtered modules over Zariski filtered rings. In this work, using the micro-structure sheaf techniques we characterize a generalized Holonomic sheaf theory. We introduce a general study of Auslander regularity on the micro-structure sheaves. We calculate the global dimension of modules over the micro- structure sheaves O . The main results are contained in Theorem (2.4), Theorem (3.6) and Theorem (3.7).
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Anstey, Kaarin J., Nicolas Cherbuin, Helen Christensen, Richard Burns, Chantal Reglade-Meslin, Agus Salim, Rajeev Kumar, Anthony F. Jorm, and Perminder Sachdev. "Follow-Up of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Related Disorders over Four Years in Adults in Their Sixties: The PATH Through Life Study." Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders 26, no. 3 (2008): 226–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000154646.

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Anstey, K. J., N. Cherbuin, H. Christensen, R. Burns, C. Reglade-Meslin, A. Salim, R. Kumar, A. F. Jorm, and P. Sachdev. "Follow-up of mild cognitive impairment and related disorders over 4 years in adults in their sixties: The path through life study." Alzheimer's & Dementia 5, no. 5 (September 2009): e1-e1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jalz.2009.05.254.

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Lusito, Fabio. "«Diamo l’assalto al cielo!» («Let’s assault the sky»): science communication between scientists and citizens and Lombardo Radice’s television in Italy in the years of the protests." Journal of Science Communication 19, no. 03 (June 8, 2020): A03. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.19030203.

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The years of the protests marked a period of social turmoil in Italy. The critical impulses that developed within worker and student groups had political effects even on science. This paper aims to offer a historiographical description of some stages of the relationship between scientists and protesting movements, going back over the developments in science communication in Italy between the late sixties and the seventies, focusing on the case of Lucio Lombardo Radice and his work as a TV populariser. The reinterpretation of the recent past could be useful to better understand the contemporary developments in science communication from a historical perspective.
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Al-Momani, Raid, Qassem Al-Hassan, Ali Al-Jarrah, and Ghanim Momani. "Some sufficient conditions for the comparability of two differential operators." Filomat, no. 16 (2002): 57–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/fil0216057a.

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The comparison of differential operators is a problem of the theory of partial differential operators with constant coefficients. This problem up to now doesn't have a complete solution. It was formulated in the sixties by Lars Hormander in his monograph "The Analysis of Linear Partial Differential Operators". Many facts of the theory of partial differential equations can be formulated by using the concept of pre-order relation over the set of differential operators, however it is too complicated to check the comparability condition of two differential operators. In this paper we get some sufficient conditions for the comparability of two differential operators.
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Zakharov, A. O. "THE MEDALS OF INDONESIA FOR WEST IRIAN CAMPAIGNS." Journal of the Institute of Oriental Studies RAS, no. 1 (11) (2020): 170–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.31696/2618-7302-2020-1-170-177.

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Indonesian struggle for West Irian was an essential aspect of Indonesian politics since early fifties. Indonesian Government managed to annex West Irian in the sixties due to a substantial material, technical and diplomatic support by the Soviet Union. The USSR stopped its support in 1965, when Indonesian Army under command of General Suharto undertook a terrific massacre of Indonesian communists, backed by the USA. The first President of Indonesia Sukarno was removed from his post. Suharto turned President and proclaimed the New Order (Orde Baru), manifesting itself in the Army rule over the nation. Despite strong positions of Suharto and his associates, there were many different factions in the Army, while Suharto managed to dismiss all disloyal generals. He also instituted new military orders to praise his loyal servants — The Navy Star (Bintang Jalasena), the Army Meritorious Service Star (Bintang Kartika Eka Pakçi), and Air Force Star (Bintang Swa Bhuwana Paksa) — in 1968. A year later, the West Irian open vote confirmed its joining with Indonesia, supported by the Indonesian military surveyors and army presence. Till the end of the sixties, there were constant tensions in West Timor. Indonesian Government instituted two campaign medals for operations in this area — the Satya Dharma Medal and the Raksaka Dharma / GOM IX Medal. The paper examines these two decorations and their context.
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Milicevic, Natasa. "The hospice movement: History and current worldwide situation." Archive of Oncology 10, no. 1 (2002): 29–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/aoo0201029m.

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The suffering of terminally ill cancer patients underlines the need for good and well organized palliative care. WHO defines the palliative care as the active total care of patients and their families when the patient's disease is no longer responsive to curative treatment. Such a care can be obtained in hospices providing good symptom relief of advanced cancer, and emotional support for both patient and his family. Modern hospice movement started in the United Kingdom in the late sixties of the past century, and spread out all over the world. This paper presents a short history of the hospice movement and current worldwide situation in this field.
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Osumare, Halifu. "Choreographing Social Change: Reflections on Dancing in Blackness." Dance Research Journal 53, no. 2 (August 2021): 130–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0149767721000218.

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AbstractThis autoethnography explores a dance scholar's previous choreographic trajectory, positioning the author's career within the sixties and seventies Black Arts Movement for social change. I explore several iterations of my dance lecture-demonstration in particular, which was produced over two decades and three continents, demonstrating how temporal and spatial shifts affect the content and context of a choreographic work. Additionally, I explore my shift into arts producing through my national dance initiative that helped define the work of eighties Black choreographers in the postmodern dance movement. The result is a consideration of how being Black, female, and a dancer provides a particular sociohistorical lens.
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Lemire, Guy. "Vingt ans de droits des détenus au Québec." Criminologie 24, no. 1 (August 16, 2005): 63–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/017303ar.

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Discussion of prisoners' rights has often been the centre of attention over the past twenty years or so. While it can help in denouncing the abuse of authority, it is a different matter when it is a question of analyzing the violence between prisoners that is one of the major characteristics of the prison today. It has tended to take refuge in a legalism that leaves no room for more concrete human considerations. By rallying the abolitionists, it has helped to discredit the reeducational prisons that in the sixties were trying to give the prison milieu a more humane image. The outcome is very uncertain.
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Phipps, Tim T. "Commercial Agriculture and the Environment: An Evolutionary Perspective." Northeastern Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 20, no. 2 (October 1991): 143–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0899367x00002968.

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The decade of the 1980s saw a resurgence of concern over the environmental and health effects of agricultural production that exceeded even the concern in the sixties generated by the publication of Rachel Carson's book, Silent Spring. Consumers worried about the health effects of pesticide residues on foods; conversion of wetlands to crop production was blamed for the decreased population of migratory waterfowl; rural residents worried about the effects of nitrates and pesticides found in their groundwater supplies; and sediment, nutrients, and pesticides in surface waters were blamed for the decline of estuaries such as the Chesapeake Bay and contributed to problems in freshwater and coastal fisheries.
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Chao, Tzee Cheng, Danny S. T. Lo, and Bosco Chen Bloodworth. "Common Poisons in Singapore – Past and Present." Medicine, Science and the Law 32, no. 2 (April 1992): 139–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/106002809203200208.

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A study on past toxicological activities in Singapore enabled us to capture the trends of poisons abused in this country over the last 108 years. Until the early sixties, corrosive alkali and acids, alcohol (poisoning cases), inorganic chemicals, heavy metals and plant alkaloids were the mainstay of poisons principally used. The seventies and eighties saw a swing towards pharmaceuticals. The 1988–89 data gave alcohol (poisoning cases), pharmaceuticals, household items such as detergents, hypochlorite and antiseptic, carbon monoxide, paraquat, malathion, organic solvents (toluene and xylenes) and narcotics as the mainstay of poisons encountered. The last two classes of poisons reflect the continuing problems of glue sniffing and narcotics abuse facing Singapore.
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Winkeler, Lodewijk. "Glazen water over vrijende paartjes1 : Het rooms-katholieke studentenpastoraat in Nederland sinds ca. 1900." DNK : Documentatieblad voor de Nederlandse kerkgeschiedenis na 1800 42, no. 91 (December 1, 2019): 181–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/dnk2019.91.004.wink.

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Abstract Since the fifties of the twentieth century Roman-catholic or ecumenical student parishes exist in all university cities in the Netherlands. The history of these parishes goes back to the end of the nineteenth century, when Roman-catholic students started to organize to armor themselves intellectually and morally against antipapism and positivism. All these student associations had a so called ‘moderator’, a spiritual advisor in a leading role. In the first decennia the moderator had a strong influence on the policy and programming of the associations. During the century however the associations grew and also got a social function, becoming full student associations next to the existing student corpora. During World War II most students had to go into hiding in order not to get caught for the German Arbeitseinsatz. The moderators did what they could to keep in touch with them, personally and with stenciled letters, and directed themselves not only to the association members, but to all catholic students.After the war this orientation to all Catholics was formalized by founding student parishes, and in the sixties moderatorship disappeared. In the early seventies these student parishes stood in the forefront of the renewal movement of Dutch Catholicism. Afterwards, as a consequence of the secularization, the accent of the student chaplains shifted to personal counseling, meditation and other activities concerning personal growth.
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Weiner, Myron. "The Political Economy of Industrial Growth in India." World Politics 38, no. 4 (July 1986): 596–610. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2010168.

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The deceleration of industrial growth in India since the mid-sixties has opened up a debate over industrial policy as the new government of Rajiv Gandhi has attempted to replace many bureaucratic controls by market processes. A central issue is whether the deceleration is due primarily to inadequate investment in key sectors of the economy (a point on which there is considerable agreement) or whether resources have also been inefficiently employed. State controls put in place by antibureaucratic and anticapitalist socialists created interests within the bureaucracy, the governing Congress Party, and the business community, which sustain an industrial structure that the present government, its new orientation notwithstanding, will find difficult to dismantle.
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Block, Carolyn Rebecca. "Race/Ethnicity and Patterns of Chicago Homicide 1965 to 1981." Crime & Delinquency 31, no. 1 (January 1985): 104–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011128785031001006.

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The pattern of change over time in the number of homicides in Chicago is a composite of patterns of homicides involving many segments of the population. This analysis uses time series specification to determine whether the pattern of change from 1965 through 1981 can be explained by change in homicide of one race or ethnic group. The rapid increase of the sixties is not specified by race/ethnicity; it occurred for every race and ethnic group despite differing patterns of change in their populations. The peaks in 1970 and 1974 and the increase from 1977 to 1981 occurred only for certain groups. However, no single segment of the population was responsible for the entire pattern.
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Browne, Robert S. "The Origin, Birth, and Adolescence of the Review of Black Political Economy and the Black Economic Research Center." Review of Black Political Economy 21, no. 3 (March 1993): 9–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02701702.

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The Review of Black Political Economy (RBPE) and the Black Economic Research Center (BERC) arose from the atmosphere of the late sixties, when black nationalism was at its apex and vigorous efforts were under way to give meaning to the concepts of “black economic development” and “black capitalism.” They were created as vehicles to assist black economists and economic activists to analyze and disseminate relevant data on black economic affairs and to explore and facilitate new approaches to black economic problems. RBPE offered black economists a place where they could publish their work and share it with their colleagues. The flavor of RBPE has changed somewhat over its twenty-three year life, becoming less polemical and more scholarly.
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Karanth, Jnanaprakash B., Vishwas Pai, and Kiran Maribashetti. "Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour—insulinoma masquerading as a psychiatric illness." BMJ Case Reports 15, no. 6 (June 2022): e249698. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2022-249698.

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A female patient in her early sixties had problems of recurrent syncopal attacks and panic attacks over the last 5 years. She had been initially managed for an anxiety disorder with psychiatric medications. During one of those episodes, she was brought to our hospital in an unconscious state with a low blood sugar level of 43 mg/dL. She was suspected to have a neuroendocrine tumour and diagnosis was established by supervised fasting up to 72 hours and imaging. Her recorded blood sugar during fasting was 37 mg/dL. She underwent surgery and presently remains asymptomatic. Physicians should have a high suspicion of insulinoma in patients presenting with repeated episodes of hypoglycaemic symptoms in the absence of any cognizable cause.
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Ilyashov, Anatoli. "Le réexamen des affaires du vol 007 de la Korean Airlines et du RB-50 (Note)." Études internationales 25, no. 1 (April 12, 2005): 47–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/703279ar.

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As revealed by documents in the National Archives in Washington, u.c., the United States routinely and knowingly sent reconnaissance flights over the Soviet Union during the fifties and sixties. The u-2 shootdown of the pilot Francis Gary Powers in 1960 was a manifestation of this dangerous pattern during the Cold War era. The author, the first Fulbright Lecturer to the formerly « closed-to-foreigners » military-industrial city of Nizhny Novgorod, or Gorki, suggests a direct correlation between this pattern of earlier reconnaissance flights and the shoot down of the KAL 007 airliner in 1983. It thus contains implications for current foreign policy in the bold new post-Cold War era, in which the means for surveillance have become more militarily sophisticated and technologically advanced.
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Verhoeven, W. M. A., and S. Tuinier. "Biological and psychopharmacological aspects of impulse-control disorders." Acta Neuropsychiatrica 9, no. 2 (June 1997): 89–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0924270800036899.

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Over the past decades extensive research has been performed on the presumed relationship between neurotransmitter functionality in the central nervous system and psychopathological states. Originally, in the mid-sixties it was hypothesized that depressive states may be associated with disorders in brain noradrenalin and/or serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) metabolism or function resulting in the socalled monoamine hypothesis of depression. Subsequent investigations revealed that altered 5-HT metabolism is not related to mood disorder per se, but to components of the depressive syndrome and more specifically to increased anxiety and/or signs of dysregulated aggression, including violent suicidal attempts.Concerning aggression and other types of disruptive or impulsive behavior, research on their neurobiological determinants has been focussed mainly on indicators of central 5-HT function.
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Graham, Otis L. "Introduction: A Long Way from Earth Day." Journal of Policy History 12, no. 1 (January 2000): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jph.2000.0004.

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The third Conservation movement was summoned to life between Rachel Carson's The Silent Spring (1962) and the Santa Barbara Oil Spill at the end of the movement-spawning Sixties, and would be called by a more nature-evoking term—environmentalism. Looking back from there, those of us with some historical memory were struck by how far we had come from the first Conservation crusade led by John Muir, Theodore Roosevelt, and Gifford Pinchot, or the second led by FDR in the 1930s. In those early days they thought the problem was loss of forests, soil erosion, water and air pollution, and that the solutions were National Parks and National Forests watched over by civil servants in their gray or tan-brown uniforms, along with a Soil Conservation Service for farmers.
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BREEN, MARCUS. "The music industry, technology and utopia – an exchange between Marcus Breen and Eamonn Forde." Popular Music 23, no. 1 (January 2004): 79–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261143004000054.

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A new struggle has emerged within popular music. This struggle is about technology and access to music through computer-mediated technology. Somewhat typical of the state of cultural things being more complex in their multiple articulations, this struggle runs in tandem with the historical struggle by youth for ‘their music’ against that of previous generations. The multiple characteristics of the struggle over cultural production, ownership and circulation represents a change from earlier days when pop music was articulated to youth culture and social movements, offering relatively direct relationships from one to another. (For example, ‘The Sixties’ became the shorthand reference for these cultural formations.) That relationship still exists, albeit in a self-conscious historical sense that requires continuous examination as it changes with the new generations of youth and the available technologies.
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Pieterse, Hennie. "Immanentistic beliefs in God: an elite response to secularisation." Religion and Theology 1, no. 3 (1994): 261–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157430194x00196.

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AbstractThis article reports the results of three empirical surveys on the reaction to modernity of white Dutch Reformed Church members of the higher socio-economic group in the eastern suburbs of Pretoria over the past twenty years. It deals with secularisation, especially rationalisation on the individual level, and has to do with a change of belief in God in the sense that there is some evidence of a fading away of a transcendent view of God. Whereas C J Alant found in the sixties that 90 per cent of this group still professed a manifest supernaturalism as far as the person of God was concerned, I spotted a tendency towards an innerworldly view of God among a specific group of modal members of the white Dutch Reformed Church in the eastern suburbs of Pretoria.
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Memon, Tanveer, Khalid Khan, Abdul Jabbar, and Perveen Akhter. "Assessment of the ambient dose rate around research reactors by thermoluminescence dosimeters." Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection 25, no. 1 (2010): 41–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/ntrp1001041m.

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Monitoring of radiation levels in and around the nuclear research reactors is essential to safe-guarding life and the environment. Background radiation monitoring at the Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology (PINSTECH) has been carried out since the early sixties, before the criticality of the 5 MW Pakistan Research Reactor, so as to confirm the safe operation of PINSTECH nuclear facilities. In the present study, ambient dose rate levels were measured around PINSTECH by using TLD-200 (G-2 cards) installed at 15 different locations over a five year period (1998-2002). The mean dose rates for individual locations in the said period ranged from 0.14 ? 0.01 to 0.19 ? 0.03 ?Sv/h, with a mean value of 0.16 ? 0.03 ?Sv/h. The cu- mulative average annual effective dose equivalent spread over 5 years was 204.4 ? 17 ?Sv. The data were compared with the world and averages in other countries. It was concluded that, from the health hazard point of view, the operation of research reactors and other nuclear facilities at PINSTECH presents no risk to public health.
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