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Rumination
Known as:
digestive rumination
, ruminations
A digestive process in which food, usually grass or hay, is swallowed into a multi-compartmented stomach, regurgitated, chewed again, and swallowed…
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2014
2014
Validation of the French version of a questionnaire that evaluates constructive and non-constructive repetitive thoughts
C. Douilliez
,
Alexandre Heeren
,
N. Lefèvre
,
E. Watkins
,
P. Barnard
,
P. Philippot
2014
Corpus ID: 142913894
This article presents the adaptation and the validation of a short self-report questionnaire assessing repetitive thinking, the…
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Review
2013
Review
2013
Articles from Computational Culture
2013
Corpus ID: 41773131
The use of wireless sensor networks to study environmental phenomena is an increasingly prevalent practice, and ecological…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
From Conley to Twombly to Iqbal: A Double Play on the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
A. Miller
2010
Corpus ID: 153467815
This Article discusses the effects of the recent Supreme Court decisions in Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly and Ashcroft v. Iqbal…
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2010
2010
Pharmacy's future: Transformation, diffusion, and imagination.
W. A. Zellmer
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy
2010
Corpus ID: 11897311
> History is not concerned with predicting: the ability to predict would mean a closed and determined universe or, perhaps worse…
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Review
2003
Review
2003
Aging and the seven sins of memory
B. Pierce
,
J. Simons
,
D. Schacter
2003
Corpus ID: 3805306
Review
2002
Review
2002
Finding a home for post-traumatic stress disorder in biological psychiatry. Is it a disorder of anxiety, mood, stress, or memory?
G. Sullivan
,
J. Gorman
Psychiatric Clinics of North America
2002
Corpus ID: 3879723
1994
1994
Risk Attitudes in Gambles Involving Length of Life
R. Nease
Medical decision making
1994
Corpus ID: 11493743
states (see, for example, Fryback et al.’), less emphasis has been placed on risk attitudes for gambles involving length of life…
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Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
Morbid Jealousy Featuring as Obsessive-Compulsive Neurosis: Treatment by Behavioural Psychotherapy
J. Cobb
,
I. Marks
British Journal of Psychiatry
1979
Corpus ID: 45629406
Summary Morbid jealousy can occasionally be indistinguishable from obsessive-compulsive neurosis and then be partially amenable…
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Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
Obsessional symptoms and obsessional personality traits in patients with depressive illnesses
R. Kendell
,
W. DiSCIPIO
Psychological Medicine
1970
Corpus ID: 29182008
SUMMARY An inventory of obsessional symptoms and traits was administered to patients with depressive illnesses while they were…
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1964
1964
Familial Sensitivity to Suxamethonium Due to Atypical Pseudocholinesterase*
Telfer Ab
,
Macdonald Dj
,
Dinwoodie Aj
British medical journal
1964
Corpus ID: 209143782
A simple apparatus which can deliver a painful electric shock to the subject for aversion therapy is described. It has advan…
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