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Laning, Everett L., et Betty Yorburg. « Family Relationships ». Teaching Sociology 21, no 4 (octobre 1993) : 418. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1319096.

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Slavec, Zvonka Zupanič. « Identification of family relationships by epigenetic traits ». Anthropologischer Anzeiger 63, no 4 (13 décembre 2005) : 401–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/anthranz/63/2005/401.

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Papernow, Patricia L., Lawrence H. Ganong et Marilyn Coleman. « Remarried Family Relationships ». Family Relations 44, no 1 (janvier 1995) : 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/584754.

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Henry, Carolyn S., Lawrence H. Ganong et Marilyn Coleman. « Remarried Family Relationships ». Journal of Marriage and the Family 58, no 1 (février 1996) : 252. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/353393.

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Kalmanson, Barbara, et Stephen Seligman. « Family-provider relationships ». Infants & ; Young Children 4, no 4 (avril 1992) : 46–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00001163-199204000-00007.

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Jung-Ah Cho, 이재림 et Cho Hee-Sun. « Male Adolescents’ Lived Experiences of Father-Son Relationships ». Family and Culture 28, no 2 (juin 2016) : 64–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.21478/family.28.2.201606.003.

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Birtchnell, John. « Depression and Family Relationships ». British Journal of Psychiatry 153, no 6 (décembre 1988) : 758–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.153.6.758.

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The study was carried out on 25–34-year-old, British-born, married women, living on a south-east London housing estate. The reported early and current family relationships of 50 depressed and 40 non-depressed women were compared. Significantly more of the depressed women reported a poor early relationship with their mothers, but not with their fathers. This finding was confirmed by corresponding low care and high overprotection scores (for mothers only) on the Parental Bonding Instrument. On the basis of what the women and their husbands said, the marriages of the depressed women were rated as much poorer. This was confirmed by the women's and their husbands' scores on a Partner Rating Questionnaire and the Ryle–Scott-Heyes Marital Patterns Questionnaire. The depressed women reported a poorer current relationship with their mothers and a much poorer relationship with their husbands' mothers and fathers. Significantly more depressed women reported four or more poor family relationships.
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장현정. « The Process of Construction of Remarriage Relationships of Divorcees ». Family and Culture 22, no 2 (juin 2010) : 55–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.21478/family.22.2.201006.003.

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Phillips, Linda R. « Elder-Family Caregiver Relationships ». Nursing Clinics of North America 24, no 3 (septembre 1989) : 795–807. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0029-6465(22)01540-7.

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Cornwall, Marie, Martin E. Marty et R. Scott Appleby. « Family and Interpersonal Relationships ». Review of Religious Research 36, no 4 (juin 1995) : 391. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3511153.

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CERNKOVICH, STEPHEN A., et PEGGY C. GIORDANO. « FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS AND DELINQUENCY * ». Criminology 25, no 2 (mai 1987) : 295–319. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-9125.1987.tb00799.x.

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McGrath, Patrick, Frank Browning, Sherry Martinek, Edward Beck et Mary Culkin. « Family Ethics : Dual Relationships ». Family Journal 3, no 2 (avril 1995) : 142–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1066480795032011.

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Lee, David. « Family, politics, and relationships ». Contact 114, no 1 (janvier 1994) : 17–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13520806.1994.11758758.

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Marshall, Amy J., et Sandy Harper-Jaques. « Depression and Family Relationships ». Journal of Family Nursing 14, no 1 (février 2008) : 56–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1074840707312717.

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Grotevant, Harold D., et Catherine R. Cooper. « Individuation in Family Relationships ». Human Development 29, no 2 (1986) : 82–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000273025.

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Hamilton, Donald Ray, Martin T. Stein et Mark Wolraich. « Doctor-Patient/Family Relationships ». Journal of Developmental & ; Behavioral Pediatrics 35, no 7 (septembre 2014) : 443–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/dbp.0000000000000079.

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Murgatroyd, Stephen, Brian Cade et Michael Shooter. « Family relationships and counselling ». British Journal of Guidance and Counselling 13, no 1 (1 janvier 1995) : 60–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03069888500760061.

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Murgatroyd, Stephen, Brian Cade et Michael Shooter. « Family Relationships and Counselling ». British Journal of Guidance & ; Counselling 13, no 1 (janvier 1985) : 60–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03069888508253791.

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Bjelde, Kristine E., et Gregory F. Sanders. « Snowbird Intergenerational Family Relationships ». Activities, Adaptation & ; Aging 33, no 2 (12 juin 2009) : 81–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01924780902947074.

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Ильина, Ольга Юрьевна. « FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS AND FAMILY LEGAL RELATIONSHIP AS A SUBJECT OF ANOTHER INDUSTRY REGULATION ». Вестник Тверского государственного университета. Серия : Право, no 1(65) (23 mars 2021) : 7–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.26456/vtpravo/2021.1.007.

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Автор отмечает особенности регулирования семейных отношений в составе предмета права социального обеспечения и наследственного права. Отмечаются различия семейных связей и семейных правоотношений в контексте обеспечения прав и интересов граждан нормами соответствующего отраслевого законодательства. The author notes the peculiarities of the regulation of family relations as part of the subject of social security law and inheritance law. Differences in family ties and family legal relations in the context of ensuring the rights and interests of citizens by the norms of the relevant industry legislation are noted.
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강정희. « Exploring Social Relationships of Elderly Female Residents Living in a Nursing Home ». Family and Culture 25, no 1 (mars 2013) : 180–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.21478/family.25.1.201303.007.

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Chan, Athena Chung Yin, et Marlene Stum. « Elder family financial exploitation : Family relationships are never the same ». Innovation in Aging 5, Supplement_1 (1 décembre 2021) : 765. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igab046.2834.

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Abstract Millions of families are affected by elder family financial exploitation (EFFE), but the consequences for lifelong intergenerational family relationships and family functioning remain largely unexamined (i.e., parent/child, siblings). This study examines the consequences of experiencing EFFE on the quality of family relationships from the perspective of non-victim, non-perpetrator concerned family members (CFMs). Data from a larger EFFE mixed-methods study were utilized. A voluntary sample of 28 CFMs who had experienced EFFE participated in semi-structured, in-depth interviews and brief surveys. Analysis included identifying quality of family relationship themes from data related to differences EFFE has made in their family. Participating CFMs were primarily adult children of older victims, and siblings of the primary perpetrators. The findings reflect three patterns of changes in quality of family relationships between the CFMs and other family members, including: (a) Restoring trust and recovery within the family, (b) Alliances and taking sides, and (c) Estrangement and cutoff. While families were never the same after experiencing the exploitation, for some was a healing process to accept the family situation and restore and repair trust. Redefining who would be family moving forward was a focus for some families when perpetrators and CFMs took sides and formed allies with others. In the most dramatic changes, siblings, parents and others became cutoff and isolated from other family members. While a loss of relationship quality was common, strengthening of relationships also occurred. Understanding EFFE from an ecological family systems perspective can help to inform needed EFFE interventions, both processes and outcomes.
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Denham, Sharon A. « Relationships between Family Rituals, Family Routines, and Health ». Journal of Family Nursing 9, no 3 (août 2003) : 305–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1074840703255447.

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Vangelisti, Anita L., Linda P. Crumley et Jennifer L. Baker. « Family Portraits : Stories As Standards for Family Relationships ». Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 16, no 3 (juin 1999) : 335–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265407599163004.

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Dun, Tim, et Laura Sangster. « Family Trajectories ». Qualitative Communication Research 2, no 3 (2013) : 255–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/qcr.2013.2.3.255.

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This qualitative study analyzed intergenerational relationships during a major transition: when the younger generation becomes parents. Using a modified version of the Retrospective Interview Technique, 25 new parents described unfolding changes in their relationships with one of the new grandparents (i.e., a parent or parent-in-law of the informant), beginning with the conversation when they announced the pregnancy. We found four trajectories of change. The analysis suggests that these four patterns both reproduce and challenge socially constructed expectations for new parenthood. Reflecting social expectations for substantial change, most participants’ pathways to new parent-grandparent relationships positioned birth as a central, pivotal event, a novel understanding of change in the research of turning points. In accordance with positive rhetoric in a pronatal society, nearly half of the new parents described a Peak trajectory, where childbirth was at or near the high point in the intergenerational relationship. The results also include Crisis (the inverse of the Peak trajectory), Chaotic, and Steady trajectories. Our findings add to current understandings of the ways in which social norms and expectations of childbirth may influence new parents’ intergenerational communication during this important transition.
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Ross, Hildy, Nancy Stein, Tom Trabasso, Erik Woody et Michael Ross. « The quality of family relationships within and across generations : A social relations analysis ». International Journal of Behavioral Development 29, no 2 (mars 2005) : 110–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01650250444000351.

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Parents and two children (average ages: 81/2 and 51/2 years) in 76 families each appraised the quality of their relationships with one another. Family members described generally positive relationships, both from their own perspectives (e.g., “I am often nice to my mother”) and from the perspectives of their relationship partners (e.g., “My mother is often nice to me”). Sibling relationships were rated less positively than other family relationships. The Social Relations Model was utilised to examine the patterning of family relationships. Actor effects, indicating consistent relationship qualities for each individual family member, were found, especially for ratings of self. Partner effects, indicating consistency in relationships as assessed by others in the family, were present for ratings of the children as relationship partners. Relationship effects were pervasive, indicating that specific family relationships had distinct qualities. Participants’ own ratings suggested that reciprocity would characterise all family relationships, in that strong correlations were found between each person’s rating of self and other, but only the marital and the sibling relationship evidenced relational reciprocity, as assessed by correlations between relationship effects found for relationship partners.
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Miller, Saul. « Part-time relationships ». British Journal of General Practice 68, no 675 (27 septembre 2018) : 492. http://dx.doi.org/10.3399/bjgp18x699305.

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Buchanan, Ann. « Protective Factors in Family Relationships ». International Journal of Public and Private Healthcare Management and Economics 2, no 3 (juillet 2012) : 40–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijpphme.2012070104.

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Professor Sir Michael Rutter, the distinguished UK child psychiatrist, was one of the first to highlight that although there are many risk factors associated with poor child outcomes, there are also ‘protective’ factors which can mitigate the risks. Rutter’s ideas, together with those of Bronfenbrenner (1979) who highlighted the importance of the wider ecology on children’s development, have been at the core of the research at the Centre for Research into Parenting and Children in Oxford for over 20 years. This paper focuses on one domain of the Ecological framework: protective factors in family relationships. It discusses new brain research that shows that positive relationships in the early years have a measurable impact on the child’s cognitive and emotional development and hypothesises that relationships with the wider family may also support better child outcomes. In Confucian societies, intergenerational family relationships are crucial in providing care for the elderly. As the ‘One child’ norm extends (not only in China) but across many Asian societies, the challenges for young people in supporting their parents and grandparents may become overwhelming. This article suggests families need state support to carry out their protective role in mitigating the risks experienced by both the young and the old. A state/family partnership approach is likely to be more acceptable, more effective, and more economic than state care alone.
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Kennedy, Gregory E. « Middleborns' Perceptions of Family Relationships ». Psychological Reports 64, no 3 (juin 1989) : 755–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1989.64.3.755.

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Responses of 657 college students of both sexes to questions about family relationships showed significant differences between 185 middleborn children and 472 children in other birth order positions. These differences support findings of prior studies of adolescents and children, suggesting that middleborns feel less parental support than other children. A significantly higher percent of middleborn students indicated that they received no parental assistance with their college expenses. Middleborns were less likely to indicate having a close relationship with their parents, less likely to indicate frequent telephone calls home, and more likely to indicate brother or sister (rather than parent) as having difficulty adjusting to their absence.
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Bonney, Lewis A. « PLANNING FOR POSTDIVORCE FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS ». Family Court Review 31, no 3 (15 mars 2005) : 367–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.174-1617.1993.tb00310.x.

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Johnson, Henia D., et Diane S. Young. « Addiction, Abuse, and Family Relationships ». Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse 1, no 4 (septembre 2002) : 29–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j233v01n04_02.

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Keen, Deb. « Parent, Family, and Professional Relationships ». International Journal of Disability, Development and Education 54, no 3 (30 août 2007) : 271–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10349120701488624.

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Sasaki, Tsuneo. « Henri Fayol′s family relationships ». Journal of Management History (Archive) 1, no 3 (septembre 1995) : 13–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13552529510095125.

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Hartman, Ann. « Diagrammatic Assessment of Family Relationships ». Families in Society : The Journal of Contemporary Social Services 76, no 2 (février 1995) : 111–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104438949507600207.

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Lord Nelson, Louise G., Jean Ann Summers et Ann P. Turnbull. « Boundaries in Family—Professional Relationships ». Remedial and Special Education 25, no 3 (mai 2004) : 153–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/07419325040250030301.

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Margola, Davide, Valentina Fenaroli, Angela Sorgente, Margherita Lanz et Giulio Costa. « The Family Relationships Index (FRI) ». European Journal of Psychological Assessment 35, no 3 (mai 2019) : 335–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1015-5759/a000427.

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Abstract. Factor analysis of nested data is a challenge for researchers when they need to accurately identify the most appropriate latent configuration of self-report instruments. The present study used a multilevel framework to evaluate the factor structure underlying the 12-item three-factor Family Relationships Index (FRI), while adapting this instrument to the Italian context. By way of separating the two sources of variance (within and between families), results from 231 family members nested in 77 family triads supported a three-factor model (i.e., family cohesion, communication, and conflict resolution). Multilevel confirmatory factor analysis (MCFA) corroborated this model at the family level in particular. A one-factor model was also tested but resulted in being less suitable at both the individual (within) and family (between) level of analysis. Finally, we consider challenges in using such statistical techniques, while taking into account the FRI’s briefness and easiness to complete and score it in a practice-oriented assessment perspective.
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Phillips, Linda R., et Janice Crist. « Social Relationships Among Family Caregivers ». Journal of Transcultural Nursing 19, no 4 (31 juillet 2008) : 326–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1043659608322499.

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Ganong, Lawrence, et Marilyn Coleman. « Qualitative research on family relationships ». Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 31, no 4 (3 février 2014) : 451–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0265407514520828.

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Cox, Martha J. « Family Systems and Sibling Relationships ». Child Development Perspectives 4, no 2 (15 juillet 2010) : 95–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-8606.2010.00124.x.

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Vaughn, Christine E. « Expressed Emotion in Family Relationships ». Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 30, no 1 (janvier 1989) : 13–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7610.1989.tb00767.x.

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Skare, Øivind, Nuala Sheehan et Thore Egeland. « Identification of distant family relationships ». Bioinformatics 25, no 18 (6 juillet 2009) : 2376–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btp418.

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Han, Y., et L. Chen. « Dimensions of Family Caregiving Relationships ». Innovation in Aging 2, suppl_1 (1 novembre 2018) : 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igy023.076.

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Janda, Louis H. « Review of Remarried Family Relationships. » Contemporary Psychology : A Journal of Reviews 42, no 10 (octobre 1997) : 945. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/000129.

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Tskhovrebova, Larissa, et John Trinick. « Titin : properties and family relationships ». Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 4, no 9 (septembre 2003) : 679–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrm1198.

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이은지 et Jun HeyJung. « Gender Differences in the Relationships between Family Structure and Health-related Behaviors in Midlife ». Family and Culture 27, no 2 (juin 2015) : 157–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.21478/family.27.2.201506.006.

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이재림. « Inheritance in Korean Families : Experiences of Adult Children Heirs and Changes in Family Relationships ». Family and Culture 29, no 1 (mars 2017) : 225–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.21478/family.29.1.201703.008.

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MacDonald, Geoff, Tara C. Marshall, Judith Gere, Atsushi Shimotomai et July Lies. « Valuing Romantic Relationships ». Cross-Cultural Research 46, no 4 (3 octobre 2012) : 366–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1069397112450854.

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Research has suggested that individuals lower in self-esteem restrain from fully valuing romantic relationships because of relatively low confidence in positive regard from their partners (i.e., positive reflected appraisals). MacDonald and Jessica (2006) provided evidence that in Indonesia, where family plays an important role in mate selection, low self-esteem also leads to doubts regarding family approval of the relationship that, in turn, places an additional constraint on fully valuing a romantic relationship. In the current research, Study 1 replicated these findings, showing that the positive relationship between self-esteem and value placed on a romantic relationship was mediated by both reflected appraisals and approval from a partner’s family in Indonesia but only reflected appraisals in Canada. In Study 2, the relationship between self-esteem and relationship value was mediated by reflected appraisals and approval from own, but not partner’s, family in Japan whereas only reflected appraisals played a mediating role in Australia. These data suggest that in cultures involving family in mate selection, placing full value on romantic relationships may be contingent on confidence in both reflected appraisals and family approval of the relationship.
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Eunjung Kim. « Parent-child relationships and the transition into adulthood of Korean young adults in their 20s. » Family and Culture 27, no 1 (mars 2015) : 69–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.21478/family.27.1.201503.004.

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Nuechterlein, Anne Marie. « Re-Creating Family of Origin Relationships in work Relationships ». Journal of Pastoral Care 45, no 1 (mars 1991) : 49–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002234099104500106.

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Gillespie, David, et Fiona Campbell. « Effect of stroke on family carers and family relationships ». Nursing Standard 26, no 2 (14 septembre 2011) : 39–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/ns2011.09.26.2.39.c8707.

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