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During the past few years a considerable amount of interest has been show in the phenomenon of self-punitive or vicious-circle behavior in both rat and human subjects. A [...]
1975 | Thesis |
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As a result of several investigations, some data are now available that provide information concerning societal, medical, and nursing behaviors and attitudes toward death [...]
1974 | Thesis |
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A low molecular weight non-precipitating antigen from timothy pollen extract, Antigen G (AgD), is monovalent for the major antigen which induces reaginic antibody in huma [...]
1975 | Thesis |
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As the nursing role expands into practitioner status, the nurse must assume responsibility for material appropriate to her field. The surgical nurse clinician, as part of [...]
1975 | Thesis |
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The general problem with which the present study is concerned is the relationship of body image to self-esteem. It is here assumed that these two perceptions of the indiv [...]
1975 | Thesis |
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Errors in the management of self medication in the home environment are not unusual. The occurrence of potentially serious medication errors can be documented by talking [...]
1974 | Thesis |
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Researchers have devoted a great deal of effort attempting to develop a complete animal analog for the human alcoholic. Such an analog would be one in which an animal vol [...]
1974 | Thesis |
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The idea that learning is due to changes in the efficiency of synaptic transmission is quite old, having been suggested by Tansy in 1893. While many researchers in the ar [...]
1975 | Thesis |
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The term “idiotypic specificity” was first proposed to designate a unique individual antigenic determinant of immunoglobulins which was not present on antibodies of the s [...]
1975 | Thesis |