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“What are the most important issues confronting academic librarianship as we approach the 21st century?”
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“What brings you here today?” The role of self-assessment in help-seeking for age-related hearing loss
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“What can I do and be?” A global justice perspective
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“What can I do and be?” A global justice perspective
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“What do kids know”: A survey of 420 Grade 5 students in Cambodia on their knowledge of burn prevention and first-aid treatment
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“What do you do in child care?” children’s perceptions of high and low quality classrooms
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“What Do You Expect?”: A Qualitative Content Analysis Study to Explain the Expectations of the Families of Patients Undergoing Surgery
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“What do you mean ‘whatʹs wrong with her?’”: stigma and the lives of families of children with disabilities
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“What I did” versus “what I might have done”: Effect of factual versus counterfactual thinking on blame, guilt, and shame in prisoners
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“What if the Fed increased the weight of the stock price gap in its reaction function?”
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“What is a good digital library?” – A quality model for digital libraries Pages 1416-1437
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“What kind of capitalism for Russia? A comparative analysis” by D. Lane.: Communist and Post-Communist Studies 33, 485–504
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“What New for the Study of Ultrahigh-Pressure Metamorphism and Tectonics” — A Session from the Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting of AGU
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“What sort of health promotion are you talking about?”: a discourse analysis of the talk of general practitioners
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“What, me worry?” Businesses and AIDS at Davos
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“What’s Past is Prologue”: Postcolonialism, Globalisation, and the Demystification of Shakespeare in Malaysia
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“Whatever the Party Asks of Me”: Women’s Political Representation in Chile’s Union Demo crata Independiente
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“Whatʹs in a name?” The indiscriminate use of the “Quality of life” label, and the need to bring about clarity in conceptualizations
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“Whatʹs past is prologue”: a tribute to Abraham Lilienfeld
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“Whatʹs wrong with me?”: cervical cancer in Venezuela—living in the borderlands of health, disease, and illness
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“Whatʹs your story?” A life-stories approach to authentic leadership development
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“wheel and spoke” network for medical records: the emory heart center experience
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“Wheels vs. tracks” – A fundamental evaluation from the traction perspective
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“When My Information Changes, I Alter My Conclusions.” What Can We Learn From the Failures to Adaptively Respond to the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic and the Under Preparedness of Health Systems to Manage COVID-19?
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“When the catʹs away the mice will play”: Does regulation at home affect bank risk-taking abroad?
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“When the obvious brother is not there”: Political and cultural contexts of the orphan challenge in northern Uganda
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“When Will Your Program Be Available in Spanish?” Adapting an Early Parenting Intervention for Latino Families Original Research Article
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“Where are the children?” Personal integrity and reflective teaching portfolios
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“Where is the sun” for hemi-neglect patients?
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“Where was Enlightenment?”: English problems, English answers
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“Which Way?” Difficult Options for Vulnerable Witnesses in Australian Aboriginal Land Claim and Native Title Cases
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“Whistle Blowing” Regulation and Accounting Standards Enforcement in Germany and Europe—An Economic Perspective
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“White and Green”: Comparison of market-based instruments to promote energy efficiency
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“White” emission of ZnO nanosheets with thermal annealing
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“White” or “European American”? Self-identifying labels influence majority group membersʹ interethnic attitudes
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“Whither flows the fluid in bone?” An osteocyteʹs perspective
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“Who gets in?”: Recruitment and screening processes of outpatient substance abuse trials
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“Who Is the Wise Man?—The One Who Foresees Consequences:” Childhood Obesity, New Associated Comorbidity and Prevention
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“Who you know” earnings effects of formal and informal social network resources under late state socialism in Hungary, 1986–1987
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“Who-mabʹs on first and what-ceptʹs on second. I donʹt know—Third base”
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“Why didn’t you just ask?” Underestimating the discomfort of help-seeking
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“Why do doctors feel pressurized?”
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“Why don’t they just tell me straight, why allocate it?” The struggle to make sense of participating in a randomised controlled trial
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“Why donʹt they come to Pike street and ask us”?: Black American womenʹs health concerns
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“Why go to school to learn miskitu?”: Changing constructs of bilingualism, education and literacy among the Miskitu of Nicaraguaʹs Atlantic Coast
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“Wide-Open” 1.3 Å Structure of a Multidrug-Resistant HIV-1 Protease as a Drug Target
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“Wild” Psychoanalysis as a Therapeutic Approach in 1960s Iran: A View from a Translator’s Commentary
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“Wilderness”: what it means when it becomes a reality—a case study from the southwestern Alps
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“Will all liver transplantation patients eventually die from cancer?”
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“Will My Child s Illness be Cured?” Challenge of Parents whose Children Admitted to Nephrology Department with Chronic Kidney Disease: A Qualitative Study
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“Willingness to award” nonmonetary damages and the implied value of life from jury awards
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“Win in Africa, With Africa”: Social responsibility, event image, and destination benefits. The case of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa
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“Win-Win” Measurement of Stranded Costs
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“With a little help from my friends…”: The role of co-witness relationship in susceptibility to misinformation
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“With Good Luck”: Belief in good luck and cognitive planning
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“Women do what they want”: Islam and permanent contraception in Northern Tanzania Pages 418-429 Susi Krehbiel Keefe Close Close preview | Purchase PDF (161 K) | Related articles | Related reference work articles AbstractAbstract | ReferencesRef
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“Women enjoy punishment”: attitudes and experiences of gender-based violence among PHC nurses in rural South Africa
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“Women with no femininity”: gender, race and nation-building in the James Bay Project
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“WOMENS EMPOWERMENT FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT: SOCIAL WORK MODELS
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“Wood Already Touched by Fire is not Hard to Set Alight”; Comment on “Constraints to Applying Systems Thinking Concepts in Health Systems: A Regional Perspective from Surveying Stakeholders in Eastern
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“Working draft” of human genome available by June
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“Working draft” of human genome completed
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“Working draft” of human genome completed
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“Worst drought in a decade” leaves Kenya crippled
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“Wunder” F-BAR Domains: Going from Pits to Vesicles
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“Xenograft” dressing in the treatment of burns
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“X-ray vision” and the evolution of forward-facing eyes
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“XVIII. Kelam Anabilim Dalları Koordinasyon Toplantısı ve Halkın Soruları BağlamındaGünümüz İnanç Problemleri” (24–25 Mayıs 2013 İstanbul)
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“Y” Generation Engagement on Consumer-Generated Media: Differences between Lithuania and Azerbaijan
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“Yellow emitting” magic-size cadmium selenide nanocrystals via a simplified spray pyrolysis method
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“Yes men”, integrity, and the optimal design of incentive contracts
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“Yes…er…ok…”: Linguistic and Turn-Taking Strategiesin Negotiation
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“Yet there’s method in his madness …”: Dimensions of deception and dangerousness
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“You are commanded to appear”: The subpoena and the emergency medicine resident
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“You are free to set your own hours”: Governing worker productivity and health through flexibility and resilience
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“You are singing beautifully”: Music therapy and the debridement bath
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“You can only take so much, and it took everything out of me”: Coping strategies used by parents of children with cancer
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“You canʹt eat information:” Government information and the information policy role of the national library of New Zealand
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“You Canʹt Make a Good Wine without a Few Beers”: Gatekeepers and knowledge flow in industrial districts
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“You Could Have Asked First…”,
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“You do not have to be a utility goliath to build a windfarm” or “David can do it!”
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“You Just Type in What You Are Looking For”: Undergraduatesʹ Use of Library Resources vs. Wikipedia Original Research Article
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“You make me sick”: Moral dyspepsia as a reaction to third-party sibling incest
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“You may think that; I couldn’t possibly comment!” Modality studies: Contemporary research and future directions. Part I
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“You may think that; I couldn’t possibly comment!” Modality studies: Contemporary research and future directions. Part II
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“You must be crazy!” Teacher Corrective Feedback and Student Uptake in Two Tanzanian Secondary Schools
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“You Say itʹs Liking, I Say itʹs Wanting …”. On the difficulty of disentangling food reward in man
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“You say you want an evolution…” The emerging UC libraries shared collection
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“You Shall Not Pass”: Predicting Attrition and Completion of an Iraqi Academic Preparatory Program
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“You Sick Geeky Bastards!”: A Gender-Based Analysis of Impoliteness Strategies in American Comedy Series
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“You Travel Faster Alone, but Further Together”: Learning From a Cross Country Research Collaboration From a British Council Newton Fund Grant
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“You Will Eat All of That!”: A retrospective analysis of forced consumption episodes
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“You would if you loved me”: Toward an improved conceptual and etiological understanding of nonphysical male sexual coercion
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“You’re Just Saying That.” Contingencies of self-worth, suspicion, and authenticity in the interpersonal affirmation process
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“You’re Not from New York City, You’re from Rotherham” Dialect and Identity in British Indie Music
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“You’re not going to dehydrate mom, are you?”: Euthanasia, versterving, and good death in the Netherlands
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“You’ve got mail!”: The role of e-mail in clinical breast surgical practice
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“Your forward is our reverse, your right, our wrong”: rethinking multinational planning processes in light of national culture
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“Your Hands Touch Many Lives”: A Hand Hygiene Compliance Improvement Campaign
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“Your Loyalty is Rewarded”: A study of hotel loyalty program in Malaysia
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“Youʹre going to want to find out which and prove it”: collective argumentation in a mathematics classroom
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“Youshould ‘wear a mask’”: Facework norms in cultural and intercultural conflict in maquiladoras
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“Z-Plasty Suture”: A New Procedure for Complex Reconstructions of Posterior Mitral Leaflet
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