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    Edgar Morin et José Vidal-Beneyto.Cécile Rougier-Vidal - 2011 - Hermes 60:, [ p.].
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    Edgar Morin et José Vidal-Beneyto.Cécile Rougier-Vidal - 2011 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 60 (2):, [ p.].
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    Women and gender in the historiographies of societies with slaves (the French and British Caribbean, seventeenth to mid-nineteenth centuries).Cécile Vidal - 2019 - Clio 50:189-210.
    Malgré la paucité des sources, les historiographies sur les femmes et le genre dans les sociétés avec esclavage des Caraïbes anglaise et française ne cessent de prendre de l’importance depuis les années 1970, même si les recherches sur les Antilles françaises sont beaucoup moins prolifiques que celles sur les British West Indies. Après avoir présenté le champ des études caribéanistes, l’article analyse les travaux relatifs aux femmes esclaves, qui ont longtemps prédominé, puis ceux concernant les femmes libres de couleur et (...)
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    Systematicity and Surface Similarity in the Development of Analogy.Dedre Gentner & Cecile Toupin - 1986 - Cognitive Science 10 (3):277-300.
    This research investigates the development of analogy: In particular, we wish to study the development of systematicity in analogy. Systematicity refers to the mapping of systems of mutually constraining relations, such as causal chains or chains of implication. A preference for systematic mappings is a central aspect of analogical processing in adults (Gentner, 1980, 1983). This research asks two questions: Does systematicity make analogical mapping easier? And, if so, when, developmentally, do children become able to utilize systematicity?Children aged 5–7 and (...)
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    How Attitudes Research Contributes to Overoptimistic Expectations of Personal Genome Testing.Eline Bunnik, A. Cecile Janssens & Maartje Schermer - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (6-7):23-25.
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    How selfish is memory for cheaters? Evidence for moral and egoistic biases.Raoul Bell, Cécile Schain & Gerald Echterhoff - 2014 - Cognition 132 (3):437-442.
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    L’intelligence artificielle peut-elle aider à estimer le risque de récidive dans les comportements violents?Agathe Berly, Cécile Manaouil & Alain Dervaux - 2020 - Médecine et Droit 2020 (163):105-109.
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    Reasoning from last conflict(s) in constraint programming.Christophe Lecoutre, Lakhdar Saïs, Sébastien Tabary & Vincent Vidal - 2009 - Artificial Intelligence 173 (18):1592-1614.
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    Finding Wealth in Waste: Irreplicability Re‐Examined.Bart Penders & A. Cecile J. W. Janssens - 2018 - Bioessays 40 (12):1800173.
    Irreplicability is framed as crisis, blamed on sloppy science motivated by perverse stimuli in research. Structural changes to the organization of science, targeting sloppy science (e.g., open data, pre‐registration), are proposed to prevent irreplicability. While there is an unquestionable link between sloppy science and failures to replicate/reproduce scientific studies, they are currently conflated. This position can be understood as a result of the erosion of the role of theory in science. The history, sociology, and philosophy of science reveal alternative explanations (...)
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    Ménélas Christopoulos, Μυθικά θέματα με δραματικό προσωπείο. μελέτες για την τραγωδία και την κωμωδία.Marie-Cécile Navet - 2002 - Kernos 15:504-507.
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    La générosité et l'amour : des passions politiques ?Cécile Nicco-Kerinvel - 2008 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 58 (2):247-267.
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    Once upon a time: Storytelling as a knowledge translation strategy for qualitative researchers.Anne Bourbonnais & Cécile Michaud - 2018 - Nursing Inquiry 25 (4):e12249.
    Qualitative research should strive for knowledge translation toward the goal of closing the gap between knowledge and practice. However, it is often a challenge in nursing to identify knowledge translation strategies able to illustrate the usefulness of qualitative results in any given context. This article defines storytelling and uses pragmatism to examine storytelling as a strategy to promote the knowledge translation of qualitative results. Pragmatism posits that usefulness is defined by the people affected by the problem and that usefulness is (...)
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  13. Social Complexity and the Development of Towns in Iberia, From the Copper Age to the Second Century AD.V. García Marcos & J. Vidal - 1995
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    Des femmes à la conquête des sommets : Genre et Alpinisme (1874-1919).Cécile Ottogalli-Mazzacavallo - 2006 - Clio 23:165-178.
    À partir des publications officielles du Club Alpin Français, d’archives publiques et privées et de la presse sportive et féministe, ce travail analyse l’influence du genre sur la pratique de l’alpinisme et, à l’inverse, les conséquences de son évolution sur les mutations du genre. Présentes dans l’activité en même temps que les hommes, les femmes alpinistes parviennent progressivement à sortir du modèle conformiste de l’excursionnisme féminin pour découvrir des nouveaux espaces et de nouvelles difficultés. Avec modération et sens du compromis, (...)
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    Cerebello-Cortical Differences in Effective Connectivity of the Dominant and Non-dominant Hand during a Visuomotor Paradigm of Grip Force Control.Eric Moulton, Cécile Galléa, Claire Kemlin, Romain Valabregue, Marc A. Maier, Pavel Lindberg & Charlotte Rosso - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Sexualité récréative des hommes handicapés moteurs.Anne-Cécile Mouget - 2016 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 212 (2):59.
    À quoi ressemble la sexualité des hommes handicapés moteurs? Comment gèrent-ils les contraintes imposées par leur corps handicapé? C’est à travers un ensemble de données (entretiens et données documentaires) que l’article décrit ce qu’ils en disent eux-mêmes. Analyser cette sexualité à partir du concept de « scripts sexuels » permet de comprendre comment l’impossibilité de coller aux normes leur permet de s’en détacher pour construire un répertoire personnel de scripts adaptés à leurs possibilités corporelles et à celles de leurs partenaires. (...)
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    Why Tolerate Conscience?François Boucher & Cécile Laborde - 2016 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 10 (3):493-514.
    In Why Tolerate Religion?, Brian Leiter argues against the special legal status of religion, claiming that religion should not be the only ground for exemptions to the law and that this form of protection should be, in principle, available for the claims of secular conscience as well. However, in the last chapter of his book, he objects to a universal regime of exemptions for both religious and secular claims of conscience, highlighting the practical and moral flaws associated with it. We (...)
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    Sprache und sprachlicher Ausdruck.Marie-Cécile Bertau - 2016 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2016 (2):99-115.
    In this article, main tenets of Bühler’s theory of language are compared with Plessner’s view on the position of language. Language crystallizes into an in- termediary position highlighting its crucial importance for both philosophy of culture and philosophical anthropology. On the assumption that a sensuously and commonly experienced reality is the basis for speaking and understanding subjects, Plessner and Bühler conceive of language as the crucial medium of »ec- centric beings«. Eccentric positionality and language prove to be co-constitutive.
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    La responsabilité pénale des acteurs de l’encadrement des étudiants infirmiers.Valérie Avisse & Cécile Manaouil - 2017 - Médecine et Droit 2017 (143):44-50.
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    Lettre de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz à son confesseur, Mexique, 1681.Marie‑Cécile Benassy - 2002 - Clio 15:181-190.
    Ce texte manuscrit non autographe du xviiie siècle n'est pas daté mais le contenu en situe la rédaction vers 1681. Il était parfaitement inconnu jusqu'en 1980 quand le prélat mexicain Aureliano Tapia Méndez découvrit, dans sa ville de Monterrey, cette copie tardive d'un texte de sa compatriote Juana Ramirez de Asbaje (ou Asuaje), religieuse hiéronymite sous le nom de Sœur Jeanne Inès de la Croix et considérée comme le plus grand poète de l'Amérique coloniale. Pratiquement tous les spécialiste...
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    »Language and linguistic expression«.Marie-Cécile Bertau - 2016 - Zeitschrift Fuer Kulturphilosophie 2016 (2):317-333.
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    21. Rhetorizität und Medialität.Marie-Cécile Bertau - 2017 - In Gerald Posselt & Andreas Hetzel (eds.), Handbuch Rhetorik Und Philosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 495-512.
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    A propos de Simon le Magicien.Alexandre Faivre & Cécile Faivre - 1999 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 73 (3):293-313.
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    The Role of Faith-Based Organizations in the Ethical Aspects of Pandemic Flu Planning—Lessons Learned from the Toronto SARS Experience.Halley S. Faust, Cécile M. Bensimon & Ross E. G. Upshur - 2009 - Public Health Ethics 2 (1):105-112.
    Are restrictive measures and duties to care ethically reasonably acceptable to faith-based organizations? This study describes the perceptions of individually interviewed spiritual leaders of the disease control measures used during the recent SARS outbreak in Toronto. Four central themes were identified: the relationship between religious obligation and civic responsibilities; the role of faith-based organizations in supporting public health restrictive measures; the reciprocal obligations of public health and religious communities during restrictions; and justifiable limits to duties to care. We conclude that, (...)
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    Other-self confusions in action memory: The role of motor processes.Isabel Lindner, Cécile Schain & Gerald Echterhoff - 2016 - Cognition 149 (C):67-76.
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    When Do We Confuse Self and Other in Action Memory? Reduced False Memories of Self-Performance after Observing Actions by an Out-Group vs. In-Group Actor.Isabel Lindner, Cécile Schain, René Kopietz & Gerald Echterhoff - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Entre doutes et engagements : un arrêt sur image à partir de l’histoire des femmes.Myriam Cottias, Cécile Dauphin, Arlette Farge, Nancy L. Green, Danielle Haase-Dubosc, Danièle Poublan & Yannick Ripa - 2004 - Clio 20:231-260.
    Militante et réflexive, l’histoire des femmes a aussi besoin d’exprimer ses doutes et ses inconforts. Rattrapée par l’actualité, la violence et nombre d’événements cruels et tragiques, par des incertitudes majeures vécues par l’ensemble du monde intellectuel, elle pose aujourd’hui en cet article collectif des interrogations et des inquiétudes. Ce travail à plusieurs (les participantes du Groupe d’histoire des femmes du CRH) cherche à mettre à plat ce qui actuellement se dérobe à notre connaissance, en partant de notions-clés souvent utilisées comme (...)
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    Francophonie et gouvernance d'Internet.Meryem Marzouki & Cécile Meadel - 2004 - Hermes 40:228.
    Plus encore que la mondialisation des échanges, le commerce des hommes sur Internet et sa réglementation mettent à l'épreuve la diversité des modèles culturels et politiques marqués jusqu'ici par la souveraineté territoriale des espaces nationaux ou régionaux. L'article montre, à travers quelques exemples, comment la normativité sur Internet s'élabore de manière à la fois multiple et hétérogène avec une grande diversité de normes et d'acteurs qui interviennent pour fixer les formats d'échange, la répartition des ressources, les normes de comportement, les (...)
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    Communication et débat public.Françoise Massit-folléa & Cécile Méadel - 2007 - Hermes 47:9-17.
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    Travailler avec Foucault: retours sur le politique.Sylvain Meyet, Marie-Cécile Naves & Thomas Ribémont (eds.) - 2005 - Paris: Harmattan.
    En bref, nous pensons qu'un regard critique sur un passé parfois méconnu est un moyen d'ouvrir de nouvelles perspectives et de continuer, ainsi, de travailler avec Foucault.
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    The Three Natures and the Path to Liberation in Yogācāra-Vijñānavāda Thought.Joy Cecile Brennan - 2018 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 46 (4):621-648.
    This paper provides a new interpretation of the three natures theory of Yogācāra-Vijñānavāda thought by means of an examination of the path theory associated with it, which has not been previously examined in scholarly literature. The paper first examines this path theory in a number of foundational texts to show that the widely accepted pivotal model is not in fact the three natures model that predominates in foundational Yogācāra-Vijñānavāda literature. Second, the paper offers a new interpretation of the three natures (...)
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    Sédation et fin de vie du patient mineur : aspects juridiques.Valentine Basse & Cécile Manaouil - 2024 - Médecine et Droit 2024 (184):11-21.
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  33. Language and linguistic expression.Marie-Cécile Bertau - 2016 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2016 (2):317-333.
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    Myth and Tragedy in Ancient Greece.Jean-Pierre Vernant & Pierre Vidal-Naquet - 1988 - Zone Books.
    In this work, published here as a single volume, the authors present a disturbing and decidedly non-classical reading of Greek tragedy that insists on its radical discontinuity with our own outlook and with our social, aesthetic, and psychological categories.
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    Heteronymy through the logometric lens: when Vian meets Sullivan.Camille Bouzereau, Cécile Pajona & Clara Sitbon - 2022 - Corpus 23.
    Boris Vian crée son hétéronyme Vernon Sullivan en 1946. Or, leurs romans s’inscrivent dans des sous-genres discursifs bien distincts. Dès lors, peut-on parler de deux romanciers pour une même plume? Quel rôle joue le genre et son impact endigue-t-il tout point de rencontre? Au contraire, existe-t-il, malgré tout, des liens intertextuels entre les deux œuvres? Ces questions résultent d’une rencontre entre trois recherches doctorales qui a permis de croiser un concept (l’hétéronymie) à une méthode (la logométrie). Pour répondre à ces (...)
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    Why Tolerate Conscience?François Boucher & Cécile Laborde - forthcoming - Criminal Law and Philosophy:1-21.
    In Why Tolerate Religion?, Brian Leiter argues against the special legal status of religion, claiming that religion should not be the only ground for exemptions to the law and that this form of protection should be, in principle, available for the claims of secular conscience as well. However, in the last chapter of his book, he objects to a universal regime of exemptions for both religious and secular claims of conscience, highlighting the practical and moral flaws associated with it. We (...)
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    The Catch-22 of Responsible Luxury: Effects of Luxury Product Characteristics on Consumers' Perception of Fit with Corporate Social Responsibility.Catherine Janssen, Joëlle Vanhamme, Adam Lindgreen & Cécile Lefebvre - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 119 (1):45-57.
    The notion of “responsible luxury” may appear as a contradiction in terms. This article investigates the influence of two defining characteristics of luxury products—scarcity and ephemerality—on consumers’ perception of the fit between luxury and corporate social responsibility (CSR), as well as how this perceived fit affects consumers’ attitudes toward luxury products. A field experiment reveals that ephemerality moderates the positive impact of scarcity on consumers’ perception of fit between luxury and CSR. When luxury products are enduring (e.g., jewelry), a scarce (...)
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    Mediação Teoria e Práxis e a Formação Continuada.Rafael Carlos Queiroz, Nazareth Vidal da Silva, Maria José Carvalho Bento & Mariangela Lima de Almeida - 2022 - Logeion Filosofia da Informação 9:98-119.
    Desde seu início, em 2020, a pandemia da Covid-19 acarretou diversos desafios no cotidiano. No campo da educação não foi diferente, pois os educadores precisaram repensar concepções mais amplas da formação continuada. Nesse contexto, o estudo procura analisar os desafios e as possibilidades para a formação continuada de profissionais da educação na perspectiva da autorreflexão colaborativo-crítica. Para isso, fundamenta-se na teoria de Jürgen Habermas por meio de duas concepções: a racionalidade comunicativa e a mediação teoria e práxis. Nesse processo, tomamos (...)
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    Community Participation and Empowerment in a Post-disaster Environment: Differences Tied to Age and Personal Networks of Social Support.Ailed Daniela Marenco-Escuderos, Ignacio Ramos-Vidal, Jorge Enrique Palacio-Sañudo & Laura Isabel Rambal-Rivaldo - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    In this article, an attempt was made to identify the level of community social participation according to age, gender and the structural characteristics of the personal support networks in a population displaced by floods in the Colombian Caribbean. The research was based in a non-experimental methodology with an associative-relational strategy. An intentional non-probabilistic sample of 151 people affected by the winter wave in the south of the Department of Atlántico (Colombia) was selected. In total, the study included 42 males (27.8 (...)
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    Caractérisation des échanges entre patients et médecins : approche outillée d’un corpus de consultations médicales.Ludovic Tanguy, Cécile Fabre, Lydia-Mai Ho-Dac & Josette Rebeyrolle - 2011 - Corpus 10:137-154.
    Nous présentons une étude fondée sur un corpus de transcriptions de consultations médicales, dans le cadre d’un projet interdisciplinaire qui explore la question des inégalités sociales de santé. L’objet de cet article est de montrer comment, en tant que linguistes familiers du traitement outillé des corpus, nous avons choisi d’aborder ce matériau qui fait l’objet de questionnements disciplinaires complémentaires, et quels éléments de caractérisation spécifiques nous sommes en mesure d’apporter en réponse à une demande émanant de la sphère médicale.
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  41. Obligations in a global health emergency - Authors’ reply.Ezekiel Emanuel, Cecile Fabre, Lisa M. Herzog, Ole F. Norheim, Govind Persad, G. Owen Schaefer & Kok-Chor Tan - 2021 - Lancet 398 (10316):2072.
    In response to commentators, we argue that whether waiving patent rights will meaningfully improve access to COVID-19 vaccines for low income and middle-income countries (LMICs), particularly in the short term, is an empirical matter. We also reject preferentially allocating vaccines to countries that hosted trials because doing so unethically favours those with research infrastructure, rather than those facing the worst burdens from COVID-19.
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    On pandemics and the duty to care: whose duty? who cares?Carly Ruderman, C. Shawn Tracy, Cécile M. Bensimon, Mark Bernstein, Laura Hawryluck, Randi Z. Shaul & Ross E. G. Upshur - 2006 - BMC Medical Ethics 7 (1):5.
    BackgroundAs a number of commentators have noted, SARS exposed the vulnerabilities of our health care systems and governance structures. Health care professionals (HCPs) and hospital systems that bore the brunt of the SARS outbreak continue to struggle with the aftermath of the crisis. Indeed, HCPs – both in clinical care and in public health – were severely tested by SARS. Unprecedented demands were placed on their skills and expertise, and their personal commitment to their profession was severely tried. Many were (...)
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    Classer et « encyclopéder » aujourd’hui : la reconfiguration des formats de connaissances.Joëlle Farchy & Cécile Méadel - 2013 - Hermes 66:, [ p.].
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    L'espace comme révélateur d'écriture.Cécile Le Prado - 2007 - Rue Descartes 56 (2):21-28.
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    Les médecins devaient-ils dénoncer le pilote suicidaire de la Germanwings?Pierre Loiseau & Cécile Manaouil - 2019 - Médecine et Droit 2019 (155):32-42.
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    From Querulous to Suicidal: Self-immolation in Public Places as a Symbolic Response to the Feeling of Injustice.Benjamin T. Lévy, Cécile Prudent, Florian Liétard & Renaud Evrard - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Acknowledging the Transition Spectrum.Hilary Mabel & Cecile Ferrando - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (12):26-27.
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    The interface of science: the case for a broader definition of research management.Marta Agostinho, Catarina Moniz Alves, Sandra Aresta, Filipa Borrego, Júlio Borlido-Santos, João Cortez, Tatiana Lima Costa, José António Lopes, Susana Moreira, José Santos, Margarida Trindade, Carolina Varela & Sheila Vidal - 2020 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 24 (1):19-27.
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    Four Weeks of a Neuro-Meditation Program Improves Sleep Quality and Reduces Hypertension in Nursing Staff During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Parallel Randomized Controlled Trial.Christophe Hausswirth, Xavier Nesi, Alexandre Dubois, François Duforez, Yann Rougier & Katie Slattery - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of a neuro-meditation program to support nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Forty-five nurses were classified into three groups based on their systolic blood pressure: normotensive, hypertensive and control. Using a parallel, randomly controlled design across a 4-week period, 10 × 30-min sessions using the Rebalance© Impulse were completed. Sleep was assessed by wrist actigraphy and subjective sleep questionnaires; perceived sleep quality, Ford Insomnia Response to Stress Test questionnaire and the Spiegel (...)
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    Continued Confinement of Those Most Vulnerable to COVID-19.Samia Hurst, Eva Maria Belser, Claudine Burton-Jeangros, Pascal Mahon, Cornelia Hummel, Settimio Monteverde, Tanja Krones, Stéphanie Dagron, Cécile Bensimon, Bianca Schaffert, Alexander Trechsel, Luca Chiapperino, Laure Kloetzer, Tania Zittoun, Ralf Jox, Marion Fischer, Anne Dalle Ave, Peter G. Kirchschlaeger & Suerie Moon - 2020 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 30 (3):401-418.
    Continued confinement of those most vulnerable to COVID-19—e.g., the elderly, those with chronic diseases and other risk factors—is presented as an uncontroversial measure when planning exit strategies from lockdown measures. Policies for deconfinement assume that these persons will remain confined even when others will not. This, however, could last quite a long time, and for some this could mean that they will remain in confinement for the rest of their lives.In a policy brief on ethical, legal, and social issues of (...)
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