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Anshel, Mark H., and Craig A. Wrisberg. "Reducing Warm-up Decrement in the Performance of the Tennis Serve." Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 15, no. 3 (September 1993): 290–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsep.15.3.290.

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In the present study an attempt was made to determine the relative effectiveness of various warm-up activities in eliminating postrest warm-up decrement (WUD) in the tennis serve. Seventy highly-skilled players hit 20 serves, rested for either 5 or 15 min, and then attempted 4 final serves. During the last 2 min of the rest period, players continued to rest, ran in place, engaged in mental imagery, performed practice swings, or repeatedly hit the ball against the ground and caught it. In addition to estimates of serving accuracy, measures of somatic and cognitive arousal were obtained at the beginning and end of the rest interval. Multiple regression procedures revealed that reductions in WUD were significantly related to the restoration of prerest arousal levels. Between-group comparisons indicated that practice swings were the most effective warm-up activity for restoring somatic and cognitive arousal to prerest levels and for eliminating WUD. Theoretical discussion centered on possible applications of Nacson and Schmidt's (1971) activity-set hypothesis to the tennis serve.
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Czarnecki, Andrzej, and Kirill Melnikov. "Estimate of the QCD corrections to the decayZ→Wud¯." Physical Review D 56, no. 3 (August 1, 1997): 1638–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.56.1638.

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Frisiello, Antonella, and Rossana Actis-Grosso. "Global initiatives to locally explore teh user experience The case of the Turin world usability day." Communication Papers 7, no. 13 (May 25, 2018): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.33115/udg_bib/cp.v7i13.21989.

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La literatura muestra cómo la tecnología y el progreso científico requieren y favorecen el enfoque multidisciplinario. Entre las áreas híbridas de estudio e intervención, la Experiencia del Usuario (UX) actualmente está<br />despertando una nueva fase de interés. Enfocada en la relación entre personas y sistemas tecnológicos, la UX está ampliando progresivamente su audiencia: además de la academia y la industria, las administraciones<br />públicas, las instituciones educativas, las empresas de nueva creación, los trabajadores independientes están volcando su atención hacia ella. Este trabajo presenta una reflexión sobre una iniciativa global, el Día Mundial de la Usabilidad (WUD), organizada a nivel local. Los datos recopilados sobre los contenidos y la audiencia de las 3 primeras ediciones del Turin WUD resaltaron la importancia, las ventajas y las dificultades de organizar eventos presenciales para promover un cruce e intercambio de conocimiento productivo entre profesionales desde diferentes disciplinas
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Kholis, Nur. "STUDI KOMPARASI ANTARA BAB NAWAQID AL-WUDU DI KITAB AL-MUHARRAR FI AL-HADITH DENGAN BAB NAWAQID AL-WUDUDI KITAB BULUGHUL MARAM MIN ADILLAT AL-AHKAM." Al-MAJAALIS 6, no. 1 (November 30, 2018): 37–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.37397/almajalis.v6i1.104.

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Buku-buku hadits ahkam mulai muncul pada abad ke enam hijriyah, dan mengalami perkembangan pesat pada abad ketujuh, kedelapan dan kesembilan. Diantara buku-buku tersebut yang terkenal di masyarakat muslim dunia adalah kitab al-Muh}arrar fi al- Hadi>th karya Ibnu abdil hadi (705-744 H) dan kitab Bulu>gh al-Mara>m min Adillat al-Ahkam karya Ibnu hajar al-‘Asqala>ni (773-852 H). Dan menjadi suatu hal yang menarik jika dua kitab tersebut diperbandingkan untuk mengetahui bagaimanakah metode Ibnu abdil hadi dan Ibnu hajar dalam menyebutkan hadits-hadits ahkam pada bab nawa>qid{ al-wud{u< ? untuk mengetahui pula sisi persamaan, keunggulan, dan kekurangan dari dua kitab tersebut dalam bab nawa>qid{ al-wud{u< ? Hasil penelitian ini penting dan bermanfaat bagi Lembaga Pendidikan; Madrasah, Pesantren, ataupun perguruan tinggi yang disitu diajarkan hadits-hadits ahkam, wabi al-khusus Program Studi Ilmu Hadits dalam memilih kitab hadits ahkam yang paling cocok dan sesuai dengan kebutuhan. Metode yang digunakan pada penelitian ini adalah metode kualitatif dengan menggunakan pendekatan istiqra' dari hadits-hadits yang mereka sebutkan dalam bab nawa>qid{ al-wud{u<. Dari perbandingan tersebut terdapat persamaan dan perbedaan, namun masing-masing juga memiliki keunggulan dan kekurangan, tergantung dari sisi mana seseorang melihatnya, dan tergantung pula kepada kebutuhan seseorang. Jika seseorang ingin mempelajari atau menghafal hadits ahkam dengan teks hadits yang berfariasi dalam satu tema untuk membantu dalam memahami teks hadits ( fiqh al-hadits) , beserta perkataan ulama 'ilal tentang derajat hadits dan jalur periwayatannya, serta fawaid isna>diyah lainnya maka kitab al-muh}arrar lebih unggul dalam bidang tersebut. Adapun jika seseorang ingin mempelajari atau menghafal hadits ahkam beserta derajat haditsnya secara ringkas dan to the point maka kitab bulu>gh al-mara>m memiliki kelebihan di bidang tersebut. Walla>hu a'lam.
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Sharma, Vartika, Avina Sarna, Waimar Tun, Lopamudra Ray Saraswati, Ibou Thior, Ira Madan, and Stanley Luchters. "Women and substance use: a qualitative study on sexual and reproductive health of women who use drugs in Delhi, India." BMJ Open 7, no. 11 (November 2017): e018530. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018530.

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ObjectivesTo explore contextual factors that increase vulnerabilities to negative sexual and reproductive health (SRH) outcomes and possible differences in SRH-related behaviours and the needs of women who use drugs (WUD) through non-injecting and injecting routes.DesignQualitative study design using semi-structured in-depth interviews.ParticipantsTwenty women who injected drugs in the past 3 months and 28 women who reported using drugs through non-injecting routes in the past 1 month.SettingInterviews were conducted at community-based, drop-in centres in Delhi, India.ResultsStudy findings illustrate that WUD were sexually active and had multiple sex partners including clients of sex work. Transient relationships were reported and many participants engaged in unsafe sex. Factors which affected safe sex behaviours included: gender power imbalance, limited agency for decision-making, lack of accurate information for correct self-risk assessment, and being under the influence of drugs. Despite high awareness, low and inconsistent contraceptive use was reported. Some participants were coerced to conceive while a few others reported their inability to conceive. Violence was a key determinant for SRH outcomes. Perception of certain adverse health outcomes (such as infertility) to be ‘common and expected among WUD’ influenced access to healthcare. Further, healthcare providers’ stigmatising attitudes and lack of women-centric services deterred women from uptake of healthcare services.ConclusionFindings highlight that SRH-related behaviours and needs of this group are a complex interplay of multiple determinants which need to be addressed at all levels: individual, family, community and institutional. It is imperative to roll out a ‘one-stop-shop’ for a comprehensive package of health services. Expansion of existing drop-in-centres could be considered for setting-up community-based women-centric services with appropriate linkage to drug dependence treatment and reproductive health services.
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Daems, Jim. "“i wish war wud fuck off”: bill bissett’s Critique of the Military-Cultural Complex." TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies 23-24 (October 2010): 368–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/topia.23-24.368.

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Vieira, Marcus Fraga, Fábio Barbosa Rodrigues, Alfredo de Oliveira Assis, Eduardo de Mendonça Mesquita, Thiago Santana Lemes, Guilherme Augusto Gomes De Villa, Rafael Reimann Baptista, Adriano de Oliveira Andrade, and Paula Hentschel Lobo da Costa. "Effects of additional load at different heights on gait initiation: A statistical parametric mapping of center of pressure and center of mass behavior." PLOS ONE 16, no. 6 (June 11, 2021): e0242892. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242892.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of different vertical positions of an asymmetrical load on the anticipatory postural adjustments phase of gait initiation. Sixty-eight college students (32 males, 36 females; age: 23.65 ± 3.21 years old; weight: 69.98 ± 8.15 kg; height: 1.74 ± 0.08 m) were enrolled in the study. Ground reaction forces and moments were collected using two force platforms. The participants completed three trials under each of the following random conditions: no-load (NL), waist uniformly distributed load (WUD), shoulder uniformly distributed load (SUD), waist stance foot load (WST), shoulder stance foot load (SST), waist swing foot load (WSW), and shoulder swing foot load (SSW). The paired Hotelling’s T-square test was used to compare the experimental conditions. The center of pressure (COP) time series were significantly different for the SUD vs. NL, SST vs. NL, WST vs. NL, and WSW vs. NL comparisons. Significant differences in COP time series were observed for all comparisons between waist vs. shoulder conditions. Overall, these differences were greater when the load was positioned at the shoulders. For the center of mass (COM) time series, significant differences were found for the WUD vs. NL and WSW vs. NL conditions. However, no differences were observed with the load positioned at the shoulders. In conclusion, only asymmetrical loading at the waist produced significant differences, and the higher the extra load, the greater the effects on COP behavior. By contrast, only minor changes were observed in COM behavior, suggesting that the changes in COP (the controller) behavior are adjustments to maintain the COM (controlled object) unaltered.
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Widyaningsih, Tri Dewanti, Astri Iga Siska, Roudlatul Fanani, and Erryana Martati. "Traditional drink of black cincau (Mesona palustris BL)-based wedang uwuh as immunomodulator on alloxan-induced diabetic rats." Nutrition & Food Science 50, no. 6 (February 20, 2020): 1123–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/nfs-05-2019-0165.

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Purpose This study aims to evaluate the immunomodulatory effect of traditional drink of black cincau-based wedang uwuh (WUB) on alloxan-induced diabetic rats. Design/methodology/approach WUB consists of dried herbs such as black cincau leaves (Mesona palustris BL), red ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc), cloves (Syzgium aromaticum), sappan wood (Caesalpinia sappan Lin) and soursop leaves (Annona muricata). In this study, the rats were divided into five groups: normal control, diabetic control and three groups of WUB (WUB 13.5 mL/kg and WUB 27 mL/kg) or wedang uwuh commercial (WUC) treated diabetic groups. WUB or WUC was administered by gavage for three days after rats were confirmed diabetic induced by alloxan; these injections were continued for 28 days. At the end of the experiment, the spleen of rats was analyzed using flow cytometry. Data were analyzed by ANOVA followed by Tukey test using Minitab version 16.0. Findings This study showed that WUB significantly inhibited the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines (interferon-Y [IFN-ɣ] and tumor necrosis factor-α [TNF-a]) and anti-inflammatory cytokines (interleukin 10 [IL-10] and transforming growth factor-β [TGF-ß]), and achieved a balance between pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines that were not significantly different from normal controls. WUB 27 was able to regulate the production of relative average cytokines IFN-ɣ (7.6 ± 3.5; p = 0.010), TNF-a (8.7 ± 2.4; p = 0.018), IL-10 (6.3 ± 2.4; p = 0.001) and TGF-ß (7.4 ± 2.1; p = 0.004) that was significantly different from diabetic control. This study’s results validate that the use of WUB can result in immunomodulatory activity in diabetic rats. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study on the immunomodulatory effect of WUB which is developed based on WUC; WUB has been used by Indonesian people as a functional beverage which acts as an immune booster and body warmer.
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Bowen, Jennifer. "The status of the avifauna of Loru Protected Area, Santo, Vanuatu." Bird Conservation International 7, no. 4 (December 1997): 331–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959270900001660.

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SummaryLoru Protected Area covers 220 ha and is situated on the east coast of Espiritu Santo, the largest island in the archipelago of Vanuatu. Despite its small size, 23 of the 64 breeding land and freshwater birds of Vanuatu were sighted in Loru and 10 of the 23 restricted-range species, including two Vulnerable, one Near-threatened and five species endemic to the archipelago. Transects were used to estimate the densities of populations which were either easy to see or had distinctive calls. Variable circular plots were also used to estimate density and to examine the relationship between bird populations and habitat. Plots were allocated to one of two categories, undisturbed, mature lowland forest or disturbed, secondary growth forest. Populations of three species differed significantly between the two habitats: Red Jungle Fowl Gallus gallus, Golden Whistler Pachycephala pectoralis and Vanuatu Flycatcher Neolalage banksiana. All had higher densities in undisturbed forest. More protected areas need to be established on Santo and other islands in the archipelago to ensure the future survival of the Vanuatu avifauna.Loru Protected Area s'étend sur 220 hectares sur la côte est d'Esprirtu Santo, la plus grande île de l'archipel de Vanuatu. Malgré sa petite taille, 23 des 64 oiseaux de terre et d'eau douce de Vanuatu ont été observés à Loru lors de la reproduction, ainsi que 10 des 23 espèces peu nombreuses, dont deux sont “Vulnerable”, une est “Near-threatened” et cinq sont endémiques à l'archipel. Des lignes imaginaires furent tracées pour estimer les densités de populations qui étaient faciles à voir ou qui avaient un cri distinctif. Différentes parcelles de terre circulaires furent aussi utilisées pour estimer la densité et examiner les relations entre les oiseaux et leur habitat. Les parcelles furent allouées à l'une des deux catégories suivantes, soit à la forêt de plaine intacte et adulte, soit à la forêt issue d'une deuxième pousse. Selon l'habitat, le nombre d'oiseaux recensé appartenant aux trois espèces: Coq Bankiva Gallus gallus, Siffleur d'Or Pachycephala pectoralis et Gobe-mouches de Vanuatu Neolalage banksiana, fut très différent. Toutes avaient une densité plus importante dans la forêt intacte. Il est nécessaire d'établir de plus grandes réserves sur l'île de Santo ainsi que sur d'autre îles de l'archipel afin d'assurer la survie des oiseaux de Vanuatu.Loru Protected Area i kavremap 220 ha mo i stap klosap long solwota long is Santo, wan aelan we i moa big long ol narafala aelan blong Vanuatu. Loru i smol be hemi gat 23 blong 64 kin pijin we i stap long Vanuatu ol yea nomo, mo 10 blong 23 kin pijin blong Vanuatu we i gat plente long narafala kontri tu. Long ol pijin ia, tu kin i “Vulnerable” (numba blong hem i stap ko doan kwiktaem), wan i “Near-threatened” (i stap klosap long “Vulnerable”) mo faef i stap long Vanuatu nomo. Long ol pijin we i esi long lukluk o i singaot strong, i makem wan spesel sove blong rod blong bus long faenemaot hamas pijin i stap long wan eria. I stap makem wan narafala kin sove tu we man i stap kwaet long plente difren ples long faenemaot hamas pijin i stap mo wanem kin bus i likem. Evri ples we man i stap kwaet long sove ia, i givem spesel nem long wanem kin bus i stap: wan kin we ol bigfala wud i stap mo wan kin we man o hurican i spolem. I gat tri pijin wea ol i difren tumas long tu kin bus ia: Wael Faol Gallus gallus, Nosor (es Santo langwis) Pachycephala pectoralis mo Kowboe Pijin Neolalage banksiana. Long pijin ia i gat moa long kin bus we bigfala wud i stap. I nidim plente moa protected area long Santo mo ol narafala aelan blong Vanuatu sipos i no wantem lusen samfala pijin blong Vanuatu long fiuja.
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Djamouri, Redouane. "PARTICULES DE NEGATION DANS LES INSCRIPTIONS SUR BRONZE DE LA DYNASTIE DES ZHOU." Cahiers de Linguistique Asie Orientale 20, no. 1 (June 3, 1991): 5–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/19606028-90000453.

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This article is devoted to a semantico-syntactic analysis of the use of seven markers of negation in Early Archaic Chinese, especially in the Zhou bronze inscriptions. The negative BU 不 which is used with intransitive verbal predicates or with adjectives, establishes a descriptive relationship between the subject and the predicate in its clause; it only shows a simple descriptive intention and takes an integral part in the presupposition. The negative marker FU 弗 is fully adverbial and is used, essentially, with transitive verbs. The marker FEI 非, establishes an attributive, descriptive relationship between the two terms of the predication inside the clause just as does BU; but it introduces a polemic value in expressing the falsity of a presupposition. The marker WU2 毋, in contrast with WU1 勿, does not come under the category of a deontic modality. The obligation which it shows does not come from the speaker (or from any other source) but is internal to the subject-predicate relationship. The negation in this case is to be taken as a statement of fact and not as an injunction. However, according to the observations here, WU2 毋 refers to the epistemic modal category. That why it can express the double value of both "certainty" and “necessity” according to the context. The negative WANG 勿 (the negative counterpart of YOU 有 "existence" or "possession") is used to express the possession of dependence. In addition, because of its existential value, it allows for presenting certain terms in both a restrictive and an extensive sense. Finally WU3 無 is most often attached to a substantive and forms thus a marginal expansion (in a syntactically dependent position) serving to characterize a nominal phrase, a verbal phrase, or an entire clause.
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Alamichel, Marie-Françoise. "Wod et wude dans la littérature médiévale anglaise ou l'espace de la folie." Le Moyen Age CXIII, no. 2 (2007): 361. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rma.132.0361.

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Haque, Md Anamul, Md Mezanur Rahman, Sheikh Arafat Islam Nihad, Md Ruhul Amin Howlader, and Md Mahmudul Hasan Akand. "Morpho-physiological response of Acacia auriculiformis as influenced by seawater induced salinity stress." Forest Systems 25, no. 3 (December 2, 2016): e071. http://dx.doi.org/10.5424/fs/2016253-09386.

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Aim of the study: To evaluate the morpho-physiological changes of Acacia auriculiformis in response to seawater induced salinity stress along with its tolerance limit.Area of study: Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Bangladesh.Material and methods: Three saline treatments (4, 8, 12 dS m-1) were applied to six-month aged Acacia auriculiformis seedlings from January 2014 to June 2014 and the tap water was used as control treatment. To observe salinity effects, the following parameters were measured by using various established techniques: plant height and leaf number, plant biomass, shoot and root distribution as well as shoot and root density, water uptake capacity (WUC), water saturation deficit (WSD) and water retention capacity (WRC), exudation rate, and cell membrane stability.Main results: Diluted seawater caused a notable reduction in shoot and root distribution in addition to shoot and root density, though plant height, leaf number and plant biomass were found to be decreased to some extent compared to control plants. Water status of the plant also altered when plants were subjected to salinity stress. Nevertheless, membrane stability revealed good findings towards salinity tolerance.Research highlights: Considering the above facts, despite salinity exerts some negative effects on overall plant performance, interestingly the percent reduction value doesn’t exceed 50% as compared to control plants, and the plants were successful to tolerate salinity stress till the end of the experiment (150 days) through adopting some tolerance mechanisms.Additional key words: Salt stress; halophytes; growth parameters; WUC; exudation rate; membrane stability.Abbreviations used: BSMRAU (Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University); RCBD (randomized complete block design); DATI (days after treatment imposition); RWC (relative water content); WUC (water uptake capacity); WSD (water saturation deficit); WRC (water retention capacity); FW (fresh weight); DW (dry weight); TW (turgid weight); ROS (reactive oxygen species).
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Pooljun, C., S. Daorueang, W. Weerachatyanukul, S. Direkbusarakom, and P. Jariyapong. "Enhancement of shrimp health and immunity with diets supplemented with combined probiotics: application to Vibrio parahaemolyticus infections." Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 140 (June 18, 2020): 37–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/dao03491.

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The application of probiotics for disease control in aquaculture is now a convincing approach towards replacement of antibiotics, which can cause adverse effects in aquatic animals and humans. In this study, we combined 2 probiotics, Lactobacillus acidophilus and Saccharomyces cerevisiae, with shrimp feed to create 2 formulas (WU8 and WU9), which were fed for 10 d to juvenile shrimp Penaeus vannamei. The shrimps were then subjected to a challenge infection with Vibrio parahaemolyticus, the causative agent of acute hepatopancreas necrosis disease (AHPND). The protective effects of probiotics against bacterial infection were investigated through histopathology of the hepatopancrease and immunological evaluation of shrimp. Both WU8 and WU9 probiotic mixtures (1:1, at 108 and 109 CFU kg diet-1) increased blasenzellen hepatopancreatic epithelial cells and reduced pathology caused by AHPND. After 10 d of feeding, hemocyte parameters, including the total hemocyte count, percent of granular hemocytes, and phenoloxidase activity, increased significantly and were still increasing at 24 h post infection. Crustin and penaeidin 3 genes were also highly upregulated in hemocytes before and after 24 h of bacterial challenge and significantly upregulated in the hepatopancreas 1 to 5 d post-infection. A significantly higher survival rate was observed in shrimp fed with the probiotic supplemented diet (>90%) in comparison to the control group (60%). In conclusion, probiotic mixtures of L. acidophilus and S. cerevisiae reduced hepatopancreas pathology and protected shrimp from a challenge with AHPND.
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OREN, IDO, and TY SOLOMON. "WMD, WMD, WMD: Securitisation through ritualised incantation of ambiguous phrases." Review of International Studies 41, no. 2 (August 12, 2014): 313–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0260210514000205.

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AbstractWe seek to reinvigorate and clarify the Copenhagen School's insight that ‘security’ is not ‘a sign that refers to something more real; the utterance [‘security’] itself is the act’. We conceptualise the utterances of securitising actors as consisting not in arguments so much as in repetitive spouting of ambiguous phrases (WMD, rogue states, ethnic cleansing). We further propose that audience acceptance consists not in persuasion so much as in joining the securitising actors in a ritualised chanting of the securitising phrase. Rather than being performed to, the audience participates in the performance in the manner in which a crowd at a rock concert sings along with the artists. We illustrate our argument with a discussion of how the ritualised chanting of the phrase ‘weapons of mass destruction’ during the run-up to the Iraq War ultimately produced the grave Iraqi threat that it purportedly described.
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Shinar, Eva H. "To Wed or Not to Wed." Journal of Couple & Relationship Therapy 7, no. 1 (January 2008): 59–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15332690802129713.

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Akhter, Nahid, F. Hossainn, and A. Karim. "Influence Of Calcium On Water Relation Of Two Cultivars Of Wheat Under Salt Stress." International Journal of Environment 2, no. 1 (December 1, 2013): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ije.v2i1.9202.

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The purpose of the present investigation was to study the effects of Ca2+ on water relation of two wheat cultivars (Akbar and Kanchan) under salt stress. The two wheat cultivars were grown in pots with 0 and 150 mM NaCl salinity. Calcium was applied in the form of gypsum in 0.12, 0.24 and 0.36g pot-1 (that is 20, 40 and 60 kg ha-1) respectively. Salinity decreased RWC, WRC, exudation rate and ψleaf, while increased WSD and WUC. Application of increased levels of Ca improved the plant water status in both cultivars. The results obtained in the present study suggest that elevated Ca2+ increases salt tolerance by improving the plant water status. International Journal of Environment, Volume-2, Issue-1, Sep-Nov 2013, Pages 1-8 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ije.v2i1.9202
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Johnson, Todd M., and Gina A. Bellofatto. "Migration, Religious Diasporas, and Religious Diversity: A Global Survey." Mission Studies 29, no. 1 (2012): 3–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157338312x637993.

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Abstract Vast efforts are put into the collection of statistics in every country of the world relating to religious adherence. Quantitative tools in the context of demography – births, deaths, conversions, defections, immigration, and emigration – provide a comprehensive view of demographic changes in religious diasporas, which are created by the migration of people worldwide. Utilizing the taxonomies of religions and peoples from the World Christian Database (WCD) and World Religion Database (WRD), a preliminary examination of religious diasporas shows 859 million people (12.5% of the world’s population) from 327 peoples in diasporas around the world. The continuing trend of religious migration around the world is both increasing and intensifying religious diversity, especially in the former Christian West. This paper outlines some key issues relating to religious diversity in the twenty-first century and how the movement of peoples worldwide contributes to those issues.
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Harrington, Cynthia. "Code Wed." CFA Institute Magazine 28, no. 2 (June 2017): 36–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.2469/cfm.v28.n2.15.

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Hendrix, Howard V. "WUI Space." Boom 2, no. 4 (2012): 96–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/boom.2012.2.4.96.

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This essay explores the ways we talk about water and fire in California, how that discussion is shaped by larger ecological and economic concerns, and how those concerns in turn shape exurban development in the state.
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Keff, Bożena. "Wuj Jankiel." Studia Litteraria et Historica, no. 2 (June 30, 2014): 60–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/slh.2013.004.

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Uncle JankielThe idea of Jewish self-hatred has been present in the humanities since the 1930s. The research on this subject has usually focused on Western Europe, especially German-speaking countries. The paper analyses Jewish self-hatred using examples from contemporary official discourse in Poland. Sander Gilman’s approach to Jewish self-hatred (1986) is used to interpret the examples. It seems that it is the alleged communism of the Jewish Poles which causes them being perceived as alien and different. If one condemns their communism, one can feel entitled to be a member of the Polish community; for the condemners, the communism appears “objective” and corresponding to their world-view. In fact, it seems to be more of a ritual act of subordination, yet another cover term to define Jewish guilt and their alienness. Previously, other issues performed this function: “Talmudicness”, ritual murder, host desecration, taking over the printed media, Bolshevism, capitalism, etc. Wuj JankielPojęcie żydowskiej samonienawiści funkcjonuje w humanistyce od lat trzydziestych XX wieku. Studia tego zjawiska dotyczyły zazwyczaj Europy zachodniej, a najbardziej terenów niemieckojęzycznych. Celem autorki jest wprowadzenie zjawiska żydowskiej samonienawiści na współczesnych polskich przykładach, w kontekście polskiej kultury aprobowanego, oficjalnego dyskursu. Odwołując się do psychoanalitycznego rozumienia terminu, jakie w swojej książce Jewish Self-Hatred rozwinął Sander Gilman, autorka twierdzi, że często we współczesnej ocenie osób, które publicznie identyfikują się jako Żydzi, tym, co dziś stanowi różnicę (difference) decydującą o obcości tego, co żydowskie (wobec tego co polskie), elementem, który stanowi „skazę”, jest „komunizm” Żydów. Potępianie go jest gestem, który pozwala na poczucie przynależności do wspólnoty polskiej. Potępiającym wydaje się on uzasadniony, „obiektywny” i zgodny z ich widzeniem świata. Jednak jest raczej rytualnym gestem podporządkowania, a egzorcyzmowany „komunizm” przodków jest tylko elementem historycznie wymiennym, kolejnym pseudonimem definiującym winę (jak talmudyczność, mord rytualny, męczenie hostii, opanowanie prasy, bolszewizm, kapitalizm etc., etc.) i nazywającym obcość.
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Peters, S., and H. U. Klein. "WCD LifeVest." Herz 37, no. 2 (March 26, 2011): 219–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00059-011-3440-9.

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KAZUŃ, BARBARA, KRZYSZTOF KAZUŃ, and ANDRZEJ KRZYSZTOF SIWICKI. "Diseases of shrimps and natural methods to protect their health." Medycyna Weterynaryjna 75, no. 01 (2019): 6154–2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21521/mw.6154.

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Shrimp farming is an economically important part of aquaculture. Shrimps constitute the largest portion of shellfish intended for human consumption. According to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), viral diseases pose the most serious threat to shrimp farming. There are currently six viral and two bacterial diseases on the OIE list. The most serious viral diseases are white spot disease (WSD), Taura syndrome (TS), infection with yellow head virus genotype 1 (YHV), infectious hypodermal and haematopoietic necrosis (IHHN), infectious myonecrosis (IMN) and white tail disease (WTD), whereas the most dangerous bacterial diseases are acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND) and necrotizing hepatopancreatitis (NHP). All these diseases result in high mortality, thus limiting shrimp production and causing large economic losses. Therefore, effective preparations are constantly sought to control infectious diseases in shrimps. Probiotics and immunostimulants, thanks to their demonstrated antibacterial and antiviral effects, as well their positive impact on the immune system, may play a crucial role in protecting the health of shrimps.
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Derbyshire, Jonathan. "Unfit to wed?" Philosophers' Magazine, no. 29 (2005): 52–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/tpm200529115.

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Terada, Kunihiko, Michael L. Schilsky, Naoyuki Miura, and Toshihiro Sugiyama. "ATP7B (WND) protein." International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology 30, no. 10 (October 1998): 1063–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1357-2725(98)00073-9.

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Edelstein, Henry. "FACEP, FAAEM, WGD." Emergency Medicine News 30, no. 5 (May 2008): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.eem.0000319580.16182.0d.

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Oakdale, Suzanne. "Waud Hocking Kracke." Anthropology News 58, no. 2 (March 2017): e339-e340. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/an.396.

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Koesharyani, Isti, and Lila Gardenia. "DETECTION OF Macrobrachium rosenbergii Nodavirus (MrNV) AND EXTRA SMALL VIRUS (XSV) DISEASES ON GIANT FRESHWATER PRAWN, Macrobrachium rosenbergii AT SAMAS, YOGYAKARTA." Indonesian Aquaculture Journal 9, no. 1 (June 30, 2014): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.15578/iaj.9.1.2014.33-40.

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Mass mortality of giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii de Man) in grow-out farmers occurred in early February 2012 at Instalation Coastal of Aquaculture Samas, Bantul, D.I. Yogyakarta. The clinical sign of shrimp was whitish coloration on abdominal and tail muscle. The sympton was the same as in other cases of mortality caused by prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii nodavirus (MrNV) and Extra Small Virus (XSV). Prawn samples were diagnosed by standard protocols Reverse Transcriptase-Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) using specific primers and histopathology analysis. The result showed that all samples indicated positive 13/15 the MrNV and 5/15 positive XSV, and there were 4/15 positive samples both (MrNV and XSV). Analysis of histopathology showed that damaged muscle was indicated by the presentation of necrotic tissues with nuclear pyknosis or degeneration of muscle in infected tissues. Based on diagnosis by RT-PCR and histopathological, mass mortality of the giant freshwater prawn in Indonesia is determined to be caused by “white muscle disease (WMD)/white tail disease (WTD)”.
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Neupane, Hari Krishna, and Narayan Prasad Adhikari. "Structural, Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Defected Water Adsorbed Single-Layer MoS2." Journal of Institute of Science and Technology 26, no. 1 (June 17, 2021): 43–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/jist.v26i1.37817.

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Water adsorbed in MoS2 (wad-MoS2), 1S atom vacancy defect in wad-MoS2 (1S-wad-MoS2), 2S atoms vacancy defects in wad-MoS2 (2S-wad-MoS2), and 1Mo atom vacancy defect in wad-MoS2 (Mo-wad-MoS2) materials were constructed, and their structural, electronic, and magnetic properties were studied by spin-polarized density functional theory (DFT) based first-principles calculations. The wad-MoS2, 1S-wad-MoS2, 2S-wad-MoS2, and Mo-wad-MoS2 materials were found stable. From band structure calculations, wad-MoS2, 1S-wad-MoS2 and 2S-wad-MoS2 materials open energy bandgap of values 1.19 eV, 0.65 eV and 0.38 eV respectively. Also, it was found that the conductivity strength of the material increases with an increase in the concentration of S atom vacancy defects in the structure. On the other hand, the Mo-wad-MoS2 material has metallic properties because energy bands of electrons crossed the Fermi energy level in the band structure. For the investigation of magnetic properties, the density of states (DoS) and partial density of states (PDoS) calculations were used and found that wad-MoS2, 1S-wad-MoS2, and 2S-wad-MoS2 are non-magnetic materials, while Mo-wad-MoS2 is a magnetic material. The total magnetic moment of Mo-wad-MoS2 has a value of 2.66 µB/cell, due to the arrangement of unpaired up-spin and down-spin of electrons in 3s & 3p orbitals of S atoms; and 4p, 4d & 5s orbitals of Mo atoms in the material.
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Nwachukwu, E. N., K. U. Amaefule, F. O. Ahamefule, S. C. Akomas, T. U. Nwabueze, U. A. U. Onyebinama, and O. O. Ekumankama. "Performance of pure and crossbred progenies of Red Sokoto and West African Dwarf goats in the Rainforest Zone of South Eastern Nigeria." Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 39, no. 2 (January 1, 2021): 41–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.51791/njap.v39i2.807.

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This study is a report of part of a planned breeding programme to evaluate the performance of pure and crossbred progenies of Red Sokoto (RS) and West African Dwarf (WAD) goats in a rainforest zone of South Eastern Nigeria. A total of 56 kids produced by four breeding goat units consisting of pure Red Sokoto (RS x RS), pure West African Dwarf (WAD X WAD), main cross (RS x WAD), and reciprocal cross (WAD X RS) were used to investigate performance and cost benefit of producing progenies of these indigenous goats. The experimental design was a randomized complete block design with genetic group and sex as the factors of interest. Results showed that at birth, the male RS X RS kids weighed significantly (P<0.05) highest (1.84±0.23kg), followed by WAD X RS (1.43±0.14kg), RS X WAD (1.37±0.56kg) while the WAD X WAD kids had the lowest birth weight (1.15±0.39kg). However, the RS X WAD female kids, at birth weighed significantly highest (1.5±0.54kg), followed by the RS X RS (1.33±0.98kg), WAD X RS (1.31±0.17kg) and WAD X WAD (1.09±0.12kg).Body weight at 18 weeks was significantly higher for RS X RS (9.82±0.79kg) than the RS X WAD (8.34±0.85) which in turn was significantly higher than the WAD X RS (7.61±0.13kg) and WAD X WAD (7.51±0.61kg). The male and female kids of the RS X WAD had improved body weight and the linear body measurements namely, body length, height-at-withers and heart girth. This genetic group had a higher average daily gain (46.03 ± 1.41g/d) and better feed conversion ratio (5.38 ± 0.27) than the RS x WAD (6.64 ± 0.18) and WAD x WAD (7.02 ± 0.21). It also had the lowest cost of production (N953.40=$6.60) and as such the highest gross margin (N2,111.06 = $14.60) in 18 weeks. Individuals in this group appeared more promising hybrid goats for commercial meat goat production in the rainforest zone of South Eastern Nigeria.
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Vadiei, Nina, Mitchell J. Daley, Manasa S. Murthy, and Carrie S. Shuman. "Impact of Norepinephrine Weight-Based Dosing Compared With Non–Weight-Based Dosing in Achieving Time to Goal Mean Arterial Pressure in Obese Patients With Septic Shock." Annals of Pharmacotherapy 51, no. 3 (November 25, 2016): 194–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1060028016682030.

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Background: Currently, a lack of standardization exists in norepinephrine dosing units, the first-line vasopressor for septic shock. Timely achievement of goal mean arterial pressure (MAP) is dependent on optimal vasopressor dosing. Objective: To determine if weight-based dosing (WBD) of norepinephrine leads to earlier time to goal MAP compared with non-WBD in obese patients with septic shock. Methods: This was a retrospective, multicenter cohort study. Patients had a body mass index (BMI) ≥30 kg/m2 and received norepinephrine for septic shock with either a non-WBD strategy (between December 2009 and January 2013) or WBD strategy (between January 2013 and December 2015). The primary outcome was time to goal MAP. Secondary outcomes were norepinephrine duration, dose requirements, and development of treatment-related complications. Results: A total of 287 patients were included (WBD 144; non-WBD 143). There was no difference in median time to goal MAP (WBD 58 minutes, interquartile range [IQR] = 16.8-118.5, vs non-WBD 60 minutes, IQR = 17.5-193.5; P = 0.28). However, there was a difference in median cumulative norepinephrine dose (WBD 12.6 mg, IQR = 4.9-45.9, vs non-WBD 10.5 mg, IQR = 3.9-25.6; P = 0.04) and time to norepinephrine discontinuation (WBD 33 hours, IQR = 15-69, vs non-WBD 27 hours, IQR = 12-51; P = 0.03). There was no difference in rates of atrial fibrillation (WBD 15.3% vs non-WBD 23.7%; P = 0.07) or mortality (WBD 23.6% vs non-WBD 23.1%; P = 0.92). Conclusion: WBD of norepinephrine does not achieve time to goal MAP earlier in obese patients with septic shock. However, WBD may lead to higher norepinephrine cumulative dose requirements and prolonged time until norepinephrine discontinuation.
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Nwachukwu, E. N., O. C. Nkemakolam, and A. I. Adeolu. "Growth performance, genetic parameters and selection index of pure and crossbred populations of Red Sokoto and West African Dwarf goats." Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 42, no. 1 (December 31, 2020): 11–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.51791/njap.v42i1.853.

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In 2008, a breeding programme was designed to develop hybrid goat suitable for the rainforest agro-ecological zone of South-Eastern, Nigeria. Two indigenous goat breeds namely, Red Sokoto (RS) and West African Dwarf (WAD) goats were utilized and mated in a main (RS x WAD), reciprocal (WAD x RS) and pure line (RS x RS and WAD x WAD) fashion. A total of 74 progenies were generated from the matings and were evaluated for 12week growth performance. As part of the ranking procedure, a selection index was constructed based on two major body components namely body weight (BWT) and heart girth (HGT) to objectively determine the genetic worth of the growing pure and crossbred progenies of Red Sokoto and West African Dwarf kids. The results showed that average body weight (BWT) of RS x RS (5.29±0.13kg) and RS x WAD (5.14±0.21kg) buck kids were similar but significantly (P< 0.05) heavier than that of their WAD x RS (4.84 + 0.17kg) and WAD x WAD (4.79 + 0.17kg) counterparts. The performance of crossbred RS x WAD compared to WAD x RS and WAD x WAD buck kids indicate that the main crossbred kids sired by Red Sokoto bucks but nursed by WAD dams received superior sets of genes from their large-sized sire. The RS x WAD buck kids in particular, had significantly longer body length (BLT), height-at-withers (HWT) and HGT than WAD x RS and WAD x WAD kids. The phenotypic and genetic correlations of BWT and HGT in both sexes for the different genotypes were high and positive which were indicative of the nature of association between these conformation traits in goats. Heritability estimates (h2) for BWT and HGT in males and females kids ranged from 0.31 – 0.36 versus 0.28 – 0.30, respectively in most of the growing kids. The relative economic values (REV) of chosen traits were generally higher for male kids compared to their female counterparts. Phenotypic variances for BWT and HGT in male and female kids ranged from 0.65 – 0.80. The selection index values were highest in male and female kids of RS x RS, followed by RS x WAD, while WAD x RS kids ranked low and WAD x WAD kids ranked the least. Thus, indicating that selection and improvement of growth traits in these pure and crossbred kids would be in favour of the RS x RS and RS x WAD individuals.
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Hardinata, Wayan, La Karimuna, and Nur Asyik. "Analisis Kualitatif dan Kuantitatif Kandungan Formalin Pada Produk Terasi (Shrimp Paste) yang Diperdagangkan di Pasar Sentral Kota dan Pasar Sentral Wua-Wua." Edible: Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu-ilmu Teknologi Pangan 8, no. 1 (June 11, 2021): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.32502/jedb.v8i1.3449.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui kandungan formalin pada terasi yang diperdagangkan di Pasar Sentral Kota dan Pasar Sentral Wua-Wua. Metode analisis yang digunakan yaitu metode Fenilhidrazin dan uji kuantitatif (Metode Titrasi). Uji kualitatif bertujuan untuk mengetahui ada tidaknya formalin pada terasi, sedangkan uji kuantitatif bertujuan untuk mengetahui berapa kadar formalin yang terkandung pada terasi yang diperdagangkan di Pasar Sentral Kota dan Pasar Sentral Wua-Wua. Jenis penelitian ini yaitu deskriptif kualitatif dan kuantitatif. Hasil penelitian ini memberikan informasi bahwa sampel yang diambil dari 6 sampel Pasar Sentral Kota dan Pasar Sentral Wua-Wua 5 sampel positif mengandung formalin. Rata-rata persentase kadar formalin di lokasi Pasar Sentral Kota (A2) sebesar 77 mg/kg dan 54,6 mg/kg (A3). Pasar Sentral Wua-Wua (B1) 60 mg/kg, (B2) 66,7 mg/kg dan (B3) 107,2 mg/kg. Hasil penelitian menghasilkan simpulan terdeteksinya penggunaan formalin pada 5 sampel produk terasi yang beredar di lokasi Pasar Sentral Kota dan Pasar Sentral Wua-Wua kota Kendari.
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Polikoff, Nancy, and E. J. Graff. "Better Dead than Wed?" Women's Review of Books 17, no. 1 (October 1999): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4023367.

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Brien, Michael J., Stacy Dickert-Conlin, and David A. Weaver. "Widows Waiting to Wed?" Journal of Human Resources XXXIX, no. 3 (2004): 585–623. http://dx.doi.org/10.3368/jhr.xxxix.3.585.

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Carter, Ashton B. "How to Counter WMD." Foreign Affairs 83, no. 5 (2004): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20034068.

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Levy, Yonata. "The Wug technique revisited." Cognitive Development 2, no. 1 (January 1987): 71–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0885-2014(87)90042-6.

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Carasso-Kok, M. "Het woud zonder genade." BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review 107, no. 2 (January 1, 1992): 241. http://dx.doi.org/10.18352/bmgn-lchr.3499.

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Daly, M. "W.D. Hamilton (1936–2000)." Evolution and Human Behavior 21, no. 2 (March 2000): 75–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1090-5138(00)00041-6.

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Turner, William H. "“Wid Cha Bad Sef!”." Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 32, no. 3 (May 22, 2007): 369–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/03616878-2007-004.

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Lugar, Richard G. "WMD elimination lessons learned." Nonproliferation Review 23, no. 1-2 (March 3, 2016): 25–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10736700.2016.1190510.

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Jung, Patricia Beattie. "THE CALL TO WED." Liturgy 20, no. 3 (July 2005): 31–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/04580630590932664.

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Sheffer, Gabriel. "Diasporas, Terrorism, and WMD." International Studies Review 7, no. 1 (March 2005): 160–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1521-9488.2005.479_11.x.

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Sterling, Michele, and Ashley Smith. "WAD: Assessment und Management." manuelletherapie 21, no. 04 (September 2017): 161–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-116683.

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ZusammenfassungWhiplash-Associated Disorders (WAD) umfassen alle klinischen Symptome, unter denen Patienten nach einem Beschleunigungstrauma leiden. Die Ursachen, die diesen Symptomen zugrunde liegen, sind komplex. Diverse Assessments zu kennen und die Konsequenzen aus deren Ergebnissen zu ziehen, ist notwendig, um dieser Komplexität gerecht zu werden.
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AUERSWALD, DAVID P. "Deterring Nonstate WMD Attacks." Political Science Quarterly 121, no. 4 (December 2006): 543–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1538-165x.2006.tb00581.x.

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CROWELL, THOMAS. "Robert E. Waud, M.D." Radiology 160, no. 1 (July 1986): 282. http://dx.doi.org/10.1148/radiology.160.1.282-b.

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Neal, Margaret. "Two Top Contests Wed." IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 7, no. 10 (October 1987): 6–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mcg.1987.276837.

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Lennox, Duncan. "WMD and missile proliferation." RUSI Journal 151, no. 2 (April 2006): 56–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03071840608523151.

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Levine, Larry, and Bernard J. Mohr. "Whole System Design (WSD)." Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 34, no. 3 (September 1998): 305–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0021886398343005.

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Rhode, Ben. "Chapter Seven: WMD Proliferation." Adelphi Series 50, no. 414-415 (June 2010): 149–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19445571.2010.539448.

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Moran, Nancy, Naomi Pierce, and Jon Seger. "W.D. Hamilton, 1936–2000." Nature Medicine 6, no. 4 (April 2000): 367. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/74607.

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