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passivity
Known as:
nonassertive behavior
, nonassertiveness
, passiveness
National Institutes of Health
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submissive, self effacing behavior
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2016
2016
ENTERTAINMENT TO EXPLOITATION : A PSYCHOANALYSIS OF SEXUAL OBJECTIFICATION OF WOMEN IN FILMS / CINEMA
S. Ahmed
,
J. Wahab
2016
Corpus ID: 173172612
Cinematic films are considered popular for image portrayal of different genders. The study is based on the objectification of…
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2015
2015
New passivity criteria for memristive uncertain neural networks with leakage and time-varying delays.
Jianying Xiao
,
S. Zhong
,
Yongtao Li
ISA transactions
2015
Corpus ID: 5520766
2015
2015
Model Order Reduction of Continuous LTI Large Descriptor System Using LRCF-ADI and Square Root Balanced Truncation
2015
Corpus ID: 41774241
− In this paper, we analyze a linear time invariant (LTI) descriptor system of large dimension. Since these systems are difficult…
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2014
2014
The BRICS Banks potential to challenge the field of development cooperation
M. Prado
,
F. Salles
2014
Corpus ID: 133600541
The five fast-growing economies, known collectively as BRICS, have recently announced their intention to create their own…
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2012
2012
“Vagabundo” or “vagabunda”? : swearing and gender relations
Valeska Zanello
,
A. Romero
2012
Corpus ID: 56158850
This text aims to reflect about the act of cursing through the adjective “vagabundo” in Brazilian ́s culture, when it is applied…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Output feedback passification in nonlinear systems
K. Chun
,
J. Seo
European Control Conference
2000
Corpus ID: 31810388
In this paper basic concepts on the passivity, i. e. passivity, state feedback passivity and output feedback passivity, are…
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1995
1995
PEDAGOGICS AND HORTICULTURAL THERAPY: THE FAVORITE TASK OF MR. HUBER, DIGGING UP POTATOES
K. Neuberger
1995
Corpus ID: 164697324
The field of gardening covers educational aspects as well. It has always been a way to get direct access to one's environment, to…
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1991
1991
Derivation and implications of MMPI cluster groups in clinically depressed inpatient females.
W. Riley
,
P. A. Mabe
,
H. C. Davis
The Journal of psychology
1991
Corpus ID: 20023119
The purpose of this study was to subclassify clinically depressed patients based on a cluster-analytic examination of the MMPI…
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1988
1988
Topic manipulation and conversational participation as a function of familiarity in school-age language-impaired and normal language peers.
P. Edmonds
,
W. Haynes
Journal of Communication Disorders
1988
Corpus ID: 26080280
1951
1951
The conversion of passivity into normal self-assertion.
D. Cameron
American Journal of Psychiatry
1951
Corpus ID: 38825593
A technique for the more rapid and effective conversion of passivity into normal self-assertion has been presented. Where…
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