Life, death, and lawfulness on the electronic frontier
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Article Free Access Share on Life, death, and lawfulness on the electronic frontier Authors: James Pitkow Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, 3333 Coyote Hill Road, Palo Alto, CA X...
European hedgehog populations belonging to Erinaceus europaeus and E . concolor have been investigated by mitochondrial DNA analysis. A 383 bp fragment of the cytochrome b gene ...
Psychological acceptance (acceptance) and emotional intelligence (EI) are two relatively new individual characteristics that are hypothesised to affect well-being and performanc...
Objectives To examine the independent association between five stages of activities of daily living ( ADL s) and mortality after accounting for known diagnostic and sociodemogra...
ABSTRACT The Seri people, a self-governed community of small-scale fishermen in the Gulf of California, Mexico, have ownership rights to fishing grounds where they harvest highl...
Background— Oral anticoagulation is safer and more effective when patients receive high-quality care. However, there have been no prior efforts to measure quality of oral antico...
The disability-adjusted life year (DALY) initially appeared attractive as a health metric in the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) program, as it purports to be a comprehensive hea...
BACKGROUND: Dementia and severe cognitive impairment are very closely linked to ageing. The longer we live the more likely we are to suffer from these conditions. Given populati...
In the United States of the 1990s, signs of health consciousness are everywhere—except at people's waistlines. Low-fat foods, health clubs, and athletic gear have become multibi...
Abstract Aim Numerous geographical information system (GIS)‐based techniques for estimating a species’ potential geographical distribution now exist. While a species’ potential ...