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(2014-04-17)Department: Earth and Environmental SciencesHere sediment provenance from 48 drill cores across a fluvial valley is used to highlight fluvial channel dominance, anticlinal Pleistocene structures, Holocene channel occupations, and Holocene tectonic channel steering ...
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(SUPPORTIVE CARE IN CANCER, 2019-08)PurposeNeuroinflammation and central sensitization from cancer and its therapy may result in chronic systemic symptoms (CSS) such as fatigue, sleep disturbance, chronic widespread pain, mood disorders, neuropsychiatric ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2015)Latent class moderated mediation in structural equation models can describe individual differences in psychological processes across latent groups. This method could be most useful where two latent classes have indirect ...
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(2012-03-31)Department: PsychologyThis study accounted for patterns of eating disorder (ED) psychopathology, bingeing, and vomiting using latent ED classes. A latent profile analysis was conducted using Eating Disorder Inventory scores of 2,247 females ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2008-04-01)
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(Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatlogy, 2020)
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(2016-04-08)Department: PsychologyAnxiety and stress can have debilitating effects on our physical and mental health. The purpose of the current study was to examine a way to buffer, or protect, people with anxious symptoms from the negative affect produced ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2015-04-14)There is currently a significant amount of hype surrounding laughter and its effects, but there is a lot less excitement concerning the positive emotion that tends to compel laughter: amusement. The purpose of the current ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2022-09-08)
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(2006-07-19)Department: EnglishThe continuing debate over the potentially collaborative status of Titus Andronicus is symptomatic of Shakespeare’s exploration of collaboration within the play through the character of Lavinia. He creates a Rome in which ...
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(Columbia Law Review, 2005)Society uses law to encourage people to behave differently than they would behave in the absence of law. This fundamental purpose makes law highly dependent on sound understandings of the multiple causes of human behavior. ...
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(Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, 1997)This Article explores ways in which social science perspectives on behavior can be combined with life science perspectives on behavior to the advantage of law. It emphasizes both values of and techniques for integration, ...
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(Review of Law and Economics, 2012)This paper reports the distribution of doctoral degrees in economics and in other fields among faculty at the 26 highest ranked law schools. Almost one-third of professors at the top 13 law schools have a Ph.D. degree, ...
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(Constitutional Commentary, 2002)Can mathematics be used to inform legal analysis? This is not a ridiculous question. Law has certain superficial resemblances to mathematics. One might view the Constitution and various statutes as providing "axioms" for ...
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(Law and Neuroscience, 2014)This provides the Summary Table of Contents and Chapter 1 of our coursebook “Law and Neuroscience” (forthcoming April 2014, from Aspen Publishing). Designed for use in both law schools and beyond, the book provides ...
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Law and Order in the International COmmunity The Impact of International Law on Interstate Relations (2005-08-08)Department: Political ScienceThis study combines scholarship from the political science and legal disciplines for the purpose of highlighting and explaining the impact of international law on interstate relations. The emphases are on dispute settlements, ...
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(Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law, 2007)Over the past decade, there has been an explosion of interest in ecosystem services from scientists, economists, government officials, entrepreneurs, and the media. This article traces the development of the ecosystem ...
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(University of Illinois Law Review, 2019)American ambivalence toward international institutions is nothing new. In his farewell address, George Washington famously warned against foreign entanglements. After World War I, the U.S. Senate rejected the Treaty of ...
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(University of Illinois Law Review Online, 2019)American ambivalence toward international institutions is nothing new. In his farewell address, George Washington famously warned against foreign entanglements. After World War I, the U.S. Senate rejected the Treaty of ...
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(Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 2020)Shareholder inspection rights allow a shareholder to access the relevant documents of the company in which they hold an interest, so as to address the problem of information asymmetry and reduce the agency costs inherent ...