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…in Research Some of the earliest recorded studies involving animals were performed by Aristotle (384-322 B.C.), who revealed anatomical differences among animals by dissecting them (Rowan, 1984). The Greek physician Galen (A.D. 129-199) maintained…
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…of the information provided and whether or not the author was just telling a story to form and argument or to explain an event (Vipond & Hunt 1984). <Tab/>The intended audience of the author often dictates what the information provided is for and why…
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…through blood transfusions. They include hepatitis, AIDS, malaria, CMV, and transfusion reactions. A great example of a successful blood doping procedure with adverse side effects is of the 1984 United States Olympic cycling team. Previous American cycling…
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…, it is possible for them to react as if they had taken a drug even when no such drug had been used." Similarly, as well as psychological factors, the social environment also has a major influence on the drug user. Zinberg (1984) supports this view and he believes…
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…(Hyman, 1984). During the twelve months ended May 2003, there were 241,900 working days lost due to industrial disputes (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2003). Other forms of overt conflict include stop-work meetings, work bans and boycotts. The traditional…
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…that 'they' - the people to be helped by social policy- are predominantly black, and blacks are owed a debt" (Murray 1984) Although Murray is talking about America in this article, he does introduce some interesting points of view as to why the socially/people urban policy…
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…personality (Smith,1991) or the neurologic phenomenon underlying trance, hypnotizibility and dissociative states (Putnam, 1984). Some speculate that DID may be a form of hypnosis used by constitutionally vulnerable individuals to cope with extraordinary trauma…
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…be scandalized to learn that the Spaniards seek only gold, slaves, and women (Todorov 1984: 58)." The New World was seen as a haven of natural resources and man power to be sent back to the mother country to further fuel Mercantilism. Additionally, it was seen…
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…of psychology as a whole. 'Its history is different, its concerns are often different, its centres of learning and teaching are often different, and its professional training is different.' (Garfield, 1984:34) Yet despite this, sport psychology remains…
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…, and was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA, vol 81, pages 801-805 (1984). The original extinction data of Raup and Sepkoski are replotted in the following figure. The vertical axis shows the "extinction rate." This was taken from…
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