نتایج جستجو برای: chivalry mores

تعداد نتایج: 476  

2012
Francesca Schinzari Manfredi Tesauro Valentina Rovella Nicola Di Daniele Nadia Mores Umberto Campia Carmine Cardillo

1 Hyperinsulinemia in the Metabolic Syndrome 2 Francesca Schinzari; Manfredi Tesauro; Valentina Rovella; Nicola Di Daniele; Paolo 3 Gentileschi; Nadia Mores; Umberto Campia; Carmine Cardillo 4 5 Affiliation 6 From the Departments of Internal Medicine and Pharmacology, Catholic University 7 Medical School, Rome, Italy; Departments of Internal Medicine and Surgery, 8 University of Tor Vergata, Ro...

2004

There are potentially significant absences in Professor Fonagy’s otherwise illuminating editorial on the developmental aspects of violence, and he neglects to consider other related theories (Fonagy, 2003). The word ‘father’ does not appear in his review and this would seem a major absence in the context of research showing consistent absences of stable paternal figures in those exhibiting anti...

2004

There are potentially significant absences in Professor Fonagy’s otherwise illuminating editorial on the developmental aspects of violence, and he neglects to consider other related theories (Fonagy, 2003). The word ‘father’ does not appear in his review and this would seem a major absence in the context of research showing consistent absences of stable paternal figures in those exhibiting anti...

2000
Philip W. Harris Wayne N. Welsh Frank Butler

The millennium marks the beginning of a second century for the formal system of juvenile justice in the United States. From its inception, the central focus of the system has been delinquency, an amorphous construct that includes not only “criminal” behavior but also an array of youthful actions that offend prevailing social mores. Thus, the meaning of delinquency is markedly time dependent. Li...

2004
R. Harland G. Owen

There are potentially significant absences in Professor Fonagy’s otherwise illuminating editorial on the developmental aspects of violence, and he neglects to consider other related theories (Fonagy, 2003). The word ‘father’ does not appear in his review and this would seem a major absence in the context of research showing consistent absences of stable paternal figures in those exhibiting anti...

Journal: :IJAVET 2012
Kathleen P. King

At a time when the medical field is dominated by the pressures of private insurance demands and government regulations, many people discover they need to be self advocates in order to battle illness and regain their health. Moreover, these issues are not constant, as many countries (like the USA) face changing demographics and continuing radical changes in healthcare funding. These conditions r...

2005
Heikki Topi Tamara Babaian Wendy Lucas

The use of informal documents to support users of information technology is taken for granted in organizations and largely ignored in academic research. Yet these notes can capture much more than just tips and shortcuts on how to use a particular technology; we contend that they are an overlooked knowledge resource capable of providing insights into the organization itself, including its cultur...

2006
Raúl Pinto Elías Osslan Osiris Vergara Villegas Máximo López Sánchez Vianey Guadalupe Cruz Sánchez

In this paper, we address the problem of design a wavelet lossy image coder that allows preservation of image features such as edges using a modified version of SPIHT algorithm. The modification is made by changing the concept of pixel significance, a coefficient is selected not only by magnitude but as part of a Feature Of Interest (FOI) map obtained with SUSAN edge detector and mapping the co...

2009
Brandeis Marshall Melissa Dark James Goldman Thomas Hacker

The Internet now provides a myriad of new ways to interact that eliminate physical distance, time, and even culture and language as factors affecting the development, maintenance, evolution, and even power of social networks. In these new social spaces, concepts such as privacy, property rights, and social mores that have developed over thousands of years in physical societies are being vetted ...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1975
D Baird

Sir Dugald Baird sketches the history of abortion legislation in Great Britain from the beginning of the century. In his views the 1967 Abortion Act has been one of the most important and beneficial pieces of social legislation enacted in Britain in the last 100 years. It has, however, brought problems both of administration in the hospitals and to individual doctors and nurses, particularly wh...

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