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In May of 2012, from 1st till 9th, in Yaroslavl, in a picturesque place on the bank of a pond, not far from the Volga-river an architectural bureau «Narodnij architektor» and an information portal www.cih.ru, with the support of the department of Architecture of Yaroslavl State T ...09.11.2011
Social Media for Scientists Part 1: It's Our Job Social Media for Scientists Part 2: You Do Have Time
by Christopher Mims, Technology Review
Jan Lorenz, Heiko Rauhut, Frank Schweitzer, Dirk HelbingMay 31, 2011; 108:9020-9025Psychological_And_Cognitive_Sciences-BS
Consumers who feel powerless will choose larger size food portions in an attempt to gain status, according to a new study in the Journal of Consumer Research. But there is hope for convincing them that a Big Gulp won't translate to higher ranking.
Background: Needs-based resource allocation is fundamental to equitable care provision, which can meet the often-complex, fluctuating needs of people with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME). This has posed challenges both for those providing and those seeking support providers, in building shared understanding of the condition and of actions to address it.
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