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Journal: :The American psychologist 2005
Brett T Litz

Bartone, P. T. (1999). Hardiness protects against war-related stress in Army Reserve forces. Consulting Psychology Journal, 51, 72–82. Bonanno, G. A. (2004). Loss, trauma, and human resilience: Have we underestimated the human capacity to thrive after extremely aversive events? American Psychologist, 59, 20–28. Khoshaba, D. M., & Maddi, S. R. (2001). HardiTraining (4th ed.). Newport Beach, CA: ...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2005
Michelle E Kruijshaar Nancy Hoeymans Jan Spijker Marlies E A Stouthard Marie-Louise Essink-Bot

OBJECTIVE To investigate whether high estimates of the burden of depression could be attributed to an overestimation of disability weights (reflecting more severe disability). METHODS We derived disability weights that were tailored to prevalence data. Empirical disability data from a Dutch community survey was used to describe three classes of severity of depression and their proportional pr...

2016
George H. F. Nuttall

"adipocere" we only find one publication which speaks of this change being observed in a warm country, i.e., " Eight cases of Saponification " by S. C. Mackenzie (.Indian Medical Gazette, 1889, XXIV, p. 42). The author was Police Surgeon at Calcutta, and claimed that during 9 years lie observed 8 cases of adipocere-formation in bodies of persons drowned in the Hooghlj^, or buried in damp soil. ...

Journal: :Lancet 2014
Gary L Darmstadt Mary V Kinney Mickey Chopra Simon Cousens Lily Kak Vinod K Paul Jose Martines Zulfiqar A Bhutta Joy E Lawn

Nearly a decade ago, The Lancet published the Neonatal Survival Series, with an ambitious call for integration of newborn care across the continuum of reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health and nutrition (RMNCH). In this first of five papers in the Every Newborn Series, we consider what has changed during this decade, assessing progress on the basis of a systematic policy heuristic i...

Journal: :Computing in Science and Engineering 2007
Charles Day

2015
Ilia Stambler

The current research topic inquires: “Should we treat aging as a disease?” Yet, in this inquiry, the question “Can aging be considered a disease?” is secondary, while the more primary question really must be “Is aging treatable?” Paradoxically, the answer given to the second question largely determines the answer to the first. The perceived unchangeable, and hence untreatable, nature of aging i...

2016
Reginald S. Ashe

In the April number of the Gazette for the year 1897, can article appeared by Dr. H. F. Nuttall, headed "Has Adipocere been observed in India?" in which, after detailing the conditions under which it is observed in Europe, he epitomizes Dr. McKenzie's paper on adipocere and remarks: "It remains an open question what it was he observed and called saponification." He also throws out the suggestio...

1996
Marcelo Salgado Daniel Sudarsky Hernando Quevedo

There are many indications that ordinary matter represents only a tiny fraction of the matter content of the Universe, with the remainder assumed to consist of some different type of matter, which, for various reasons must be nonluminous (dark matter). Among these indications are the inflationary scenarios which predicts that the average energy density of the Universe coincides with the so call...

2006
Tassos Nakassis J. C. Bienfang P. Johnson A. Mink D. Rogers X. Tang C. J. Williams

Quantum cryptography asserts that shared secrets can be established over public channels in such a way that the total information of an eavesdropper can be made arbitrarily small with probability arbitrarily close to 1. As we will show below, the current state of affairs, especially as it pertains to engineering issues, leaves something to be desired. keywords: Quantum cryptography, Reconciliat...

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