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  1. 4 Restoring Trust?Retention Scandal - 2008 - In Julie Brownlie, Alexandra Greene & Alexandra Howson (eds.), Researching Trust and Health. Routledge. pp. 72.
     
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    Retention of visual and name codes of single letters.Michael I. Posner, Stephen J. Boies, William H. Eichelman & Richard L. Taylor - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 79 (1p2):1.
  3. African retentions.Tommy Lott - 2003 - In Tommy Lott & John Pittman (eds.), A Companion to African-American Philosophy. Blackwell. pp. 168--189.
  4. Retention of sulfur dioxide emission in the GDR: between technology, economics, diplomacy and public opinion.Michel Dupuy - 2019 - In Stephen Brain & Viktor Pál (eds.), Environmentalism under authoritarian regimes: myth, propaganda, reality. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group/Earthscan from Routledge.
     
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    Data retention: an assessment of a proposed national scheme.Matthew Warren & Shona Leitch - 2019 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 17 (1):98-112.
    Purpose The information society has developed rapidly since the end of the twentieth century. Many countries (including Australia) have been looking at ways to protect their citizens against the variety of risks associated with the continued evolution of the internet. The Australian Federal Government in 2013 proposed data retention as one possible method of protecting Australian society and aiding law enforcement agencies to investigate and prosecute cyber-crime. Design/methodology/approach The aim of this paper is to consider the issue of data (...)
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    Retention of information under conditions approaching a steady state.Roger N. Shepard & Martha Teghtsoonian - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (3):302.
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    La rétention des directions d’établissement scolaire du Québec envisagée dans une perspective de développement professionnel durable.Nancy Lauzon - 2021 - Revue Phronesis 10 (4):128-155.
    This article presents a frame of reference allowing school organization leaders to adopt an integrated and coherent set of policies and strategies likely to intervene in the phenomenon of retention of school principals. This framework urges to think about retention in a sustainable and lifelong professional development. It is based on a review of literature which proposes a set of levers covering different areas relating to human resources management such as strategic planning, professional integration, training, supervision, exchange and (...)
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    Retention as a function of meaningfulness.Robert K. Young, Joel Saegert & Dwight Linsley - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 78 (1):89.
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    Incidental retention of recurring words presented during auditory monitoring tasks.Gerald A. Zerdy - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 88 (1):82.
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    Intron retention in mRNA: No longer nonsense.Justin J.-L. Wong, Amy Y. M. Au, William Ritchie & John E. J. Rasko - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (1):41-49.
    Until recently, retention of introns in mature mRNAs has been regarded as a consequence of mis‐splicing. Intron‐retaining transcripts are thought to be non‐functional because they are readily degraded by nonsense‐mediated decay. However, recent advances in next‐generation sequencing technologies have enabled the detection of numerous transcripts that retain introns. As we review herein, intron‐retaining mRNAs play an essential conserved role in normal physiology and an emergent role in diverse diseases. Intron retention should no longer be overlooked as a key (...)
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  11. Retention of indexical belief and the notion of psychological continuity.Desheng Zong - 2011 - Philosophical Quarterly 61 (244):608-623.
    A widely accepted view in the discussion of personal identity is that the notion of psychological continuity expresses a one--many or many--one relation. This belief is unfounded. A notion of psychological continuity expresses a one--many or many--one relation only if it includes, as a constituent, psychological properties whose relation with their bearers is one--many or many--one; but the relation between an indexical psychological state and its bearer when first tokened is not a one--many or many--one relation. It follows that not (...)
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  12. Belief Retention: A Fregean Account.Vojislav Bozickovic - 2015 - Erkenntnis 80 (3):477-486.
    Concerning cases involving temporal indexicals Kaplan has argued that Fregean thoughts cannot be the bearers of cognitive significance due to the alleged fact that one can think the same thought from one occasion to the next without realizing this—thus linking the issue of cognitive significance to that of belief retention. Kaplan comes up with his own version of the Fregean strategy for accounting for belief retention that does not face this kind of a problem; but he finds it (...)
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    The retention of individual items.Bennet B. Murdock - 1961 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (6):618.
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    Retention of nonsense syllables in intentional and incidental learning.W. C. Biel & R. C. Force - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 32 (1):52.
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    Retention of habituation and conditioning.P. D. Bishop & H. D. Kimmel - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 81 (2):317.
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    Organ retention and return: problems of consent.M. Brazier - 2003 - Journal of Medical Ethics 29 (1):30-33.
    This paper explores difficulties around consent in the context of organ retention and return. It addresses the proposals of the Independent Review Group in Scotland on the Retention of Organs at Post Mortem to speak of authorisation rather than consent. Practical problems about whose consent determines disputes in relation to organ retention are explored. If a young child dies and his mother refuses consent but his father agrees what should ensue? Should the expressed wishes of a deceased (...)
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    Retention of Offender DNA Samples Necessary to Ensure and Monitor Quality of Forensic DNA Efforts: Appropriate Safeguards Exist to Protect the DNA Samples from Misuse.M. Dawn Herkenham - 2006 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (2):380-384.
    Retention of offender DNA samples serves an important quality assurance role for forensic DNA laboratories. Consistent with the principles of confidentiality underlying the establishment of the state and national DNA databases, safeguards are in place to protect the DNA samples from unauthorized use.
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    Retention of learning in a difficult tracking task.M. Hammerton - 1963 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 66 (1):108.
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    Retention of free recall learning: The whole-part problem.Lynn Hasher - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 90 (1):8.
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    Retention and warming-up effects in paired-associate learning.Arthur L. Irion - 1949 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 39 (5):669.
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    Retention in motor learning as a function of amount of practice and rest.John C. Jahnke - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (3):270.
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    Retention of first-list associations as a function of the conditions of transfer.Leo Postman - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (4):380.
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    Retention of frequency information with observations on recognition and recall.Benton J. Underwood, Joel Zimmerman & Joel S. Freund - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 87 (2):149.
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    The retention of verbal and of motor skills.H. J. Leavitt & H. Schlosberg - 1944 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 34 (5):404.
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    Delay-retention effect and informative feedback.Persis T. Sturges, Edward P. Sarafino & Patricia L. Donaldson - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 78 (2p1):357.
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    Retention of adaptation to uniocular image magnification: Effect of interpolated activity.William Epstein - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 92 (3):319.
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    The retention and recognition of patterns in maze learning.T. C. Scott - 1930 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 13 (2):164.
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    Retention of remote associations.Kent M. Dallett - 1959 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 58 (3):252.
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    Retention of the acquisition pairs in a mediation paradigm before and after the test trial.Margaret J. Peterson & Joanne Koltnow - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 76 (3p2):1.
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    Comparative retention of open and closed visual forms.H. Gurnee, B. E. Witzeman & M. Heller - 1940 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 27 (1):66.
  31. Short-term retention of individual verbal items.Lloyd Peterson & Margaret Jean Peterson - 1959 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 58 (3):193.
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    Organ Retention and Bereavement: Family Counselling and the Ethics of Consultation.John Drayton - 2011 - Ethics and Social Welfare 5 (3):227-246.
    Taking organisational responses to the ?organ retention scandals? in the United Kingdom and Australia as a starting point, this paper considers the role of social welfare workers within the medico-legal system. Official responses to the inquiries of the late 1990s have focused on issues of consent and process-transparency, leaving unaddressed concerns expressed by the bereaved about the impact of organ retention on both their experience of grief and on the deceased themselves. A review of grief and embodiment literature (...)
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    Retention of connected discourse as a function of duration of interpolated learning.Norman J. Slamecka - 1962 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (5):480.
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    The retention of forensic DNA samples: a socio-ethical evaluation of current practices in the EU.N. Van Camp & K. Dierickx - 2008 - Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (8):606-610.
    Since the mid-1990s most EU Member States have established a national forensic DNA database. These mass repositories of DNA profiles enable the police to identify DNA stains which are found at crime scenes and are invaluable in criminal investigation. Governments have always brushed aside privacy objections by stressing that the stored DNA profiles do not contain sensitive genetic information on the included individuals and that they reside under the statutory privacy protection regulations. However, it has been generally overlooked that the (...)
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    Understanding and retention of the informed consent process among parents in rural northern Ghana.Abraham R. Oduro, Raymond A. Aborigo, Dickson Amugsi, Francis Anto, Thomas Anyorigiya, Frank Atuguba, Abraham Hodgson & Kwadwo A. Koram - 2008 - BMC Medical Ethics 9 (1):12-.
    The individual informed consent model remains critical to the ethical conduct and regulation of research involving human beings. Parental informed consent process in a rural setting of northern Ghana was studied to describe comprehension and retention among parents as part of the evaluation of the existing informed consent process.
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    Retention as a function of stage of practice.Ruth Greenberg & Benton J. Underwood - 1950 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 40 (4):452.
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    The retention of serial lists of adjectives over short time-intervals with varying rates of presentation.A. W. Melton & G. R. Stone - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 30 (4):295.
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    Habituation, retention, and perseveration characteristics of direct waking suggestion.Everett F. Patten, St Clair A. Switzer & Clark L. Hull - 1932 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 15 (5):539.
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    Retention, Reliability, and Dedication.Renee J. Tillman - 2011 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 1 (3):154-155.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Retention, Reliability, and DedicationRenee J. TillmanI love what I do. I am a Hospice and Palliative Nurse Assistant. I have been for 16 years. I have worked in this field for 37 years—in long term care, private duty and home health. I still like getting up and going to work. I have a great work ethic. I think it came about when I started working for Leader Nursing (...)
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    Retention of order and the binding of verbal and spatial information in short-term memory: Constraints for proceduralist accounts.Murray T. Maybery, Fabrice B. R. Parmentier & Peter J. Clissa - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (6):748-748.
    Consistent with Ruchkin and colleagues' proceduralist account, recent research on grouping and verbal-spatial binding in immediate memory shows continuity across short- and long-term retention, and activation of classes of information extending beyond those typically allowed in modular models. However, Ruchkin et al.'s account lacks well-specified mechanisms for the retention of serial order, binding, and the control of activation through attention.
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    Retention interval hypothesis and evidence for its basic assumptions.Chizuko Izawa - 1972 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 96 (1):17.
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    Retention of serial nonsense syllables as a function of rest-interval responding rate and meaningfulness.E. James Archer - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 45 (4):245.
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    Retention of pursuit rotor skill after one year.Hugh M. Bell - 1950 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 40 (5):648.
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    The retention of the ability to draw lines of a given length blindfold.E. O. Bregman, E. L. Thorndike & E. Woodyard - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 33 (1):78.
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    Retention of transfer in motor learning after twenty-four hours and after fourteen months.Carl P. Duncan & Benton J. Underwood - 1953 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 46 (6):445.
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    Retention of concepts as a function of the degree of original and interpolated learning.Jack Richardson - 1956 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 51 (5):358.
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    Retention of visual and verbal codes of the same stimuli.Harry P. Bahrick & Barbara Boucher - 1968 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 78 (3p1):417.
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    The retentional and the repressed: Does Freud's concept of the unconscious threaten Husserlian phenomenology?Talia Welsh - 2002 - Human Studies 25 (2):165-183.
    This paper investigates the claims made by both Freudian psychoanalysic thought and Husserlian phenomenology about the unconscious. First, it is shown how Husserl incorporates a complex notion of the unconscious in his analysis of passive synthesis. With his notion of an unintentional reservoir of past retentions, Husserl articulates an unconscious zone that must be activated from consciousness in order to come to life. Second, it is explained how Husserl still does not account for the Freudian unconscious. Freud's unconscious could be (...)
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    The retention of a simple running response after varying amounts of reinforcement.F. A. Mote & F. W. Finger - 1943 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 33 (4):317.
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    Retention and subsequent extinction of a simple running response following varying conditions of reinforcement.F. W. Finger - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 31 (2):120.
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