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    Speedwriting Dictation and Transcription / by Pullis, Joe M.

    Published 1991
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    IMPASSIVE DICTATING: A Mnemonic Acronym for Systematically Generating Differential Diagnoses by Ho M, Coloma M, Ngo R, Santhakumar J

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By emphasizing mechanisms of disease rather than clinical experience, IMPASSIVE DICTATING may be particularly useful in preclinical education, other teaching contexts, and complex patient presentations. …”
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    A biallelically active embryonic enhancer dictates GNAS imprinting through allele-specific conformations by Yorihiro Iwasaki, Monica Reyes, Harald Jüppner, Murat Bastepe

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Therefore, a biallelically active embryonic enhancer dictates GNAS imprinting via different chromatin conformations, underlying the allele-specific pathogenicity of STX16-ICR microdeletions.…”
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    Repetitive antigen stimulation in the periphery dictates the composition and recall responses of brain-resident memory CD8+ T cells by Madison R. Mix, Stephanie van de Wall, Mohammad Heidarian, Elizabeth A. Escue, Cori E. Fain, Lecia L. Pewe, Lisa S. Hancox, Sahaana A. Arumugam, Cassie M. Sievers, Vladimir P. Badovinac, John T. Harty

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…As CD8+ T cells may distinctly seed the brain with each repeated infection of the same host, these findings point to heterogeneity in the brain TRM pool that is dictated by prior peripheral antigen stimulation history.…”
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    Does the AO/OTA fracture classification dictate the anesthesia modality for the surgical management of unstable distal radius fractures?... by Sascha Halvachizadeh, Merav Dreifuss, Thomas Rauer, Anne Kaiser, Dirk Ubmann, Hans-Christoph Pape, Florin Allemann

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusion Solely classifying distal radius fractures does not dictate anesthesia choice. Complexity of injury, anticipated surgery duration, less use of tourniquet, and rehabilitation duration may guide regional anesthesia utilization over GA in distal radius fracture fixation.…”
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    Gehörbildung zwischen französischer und deutscher Tradition – Versuch einer Synthese by Violaine de Larminat

    Published 2008-01-01
    Subjects: “…absolutes Gehoer, absolute pitch; Blattsingen, sight-singing; Conservatoire; Diktat, dictation; Gehoerbildung, ear training; Lueckendiktat, fill-in-the-blank text; Olivier Messiaen…”
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    Powstańcza działalność Mariana Dubieckiego – sekretarza Rusi w Rządzie Narodowym 1863 roku by Paweł Pryt

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…During his tenure, he was one of Romuald Traugutt’s closest collaborators, occupying the outbuilding next to his apartment, and a person who introduced the later dictator at the meeting of The Polish National Government. …”
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    Business elites and the process of democratization in Paraguay by Luis Ortiz-Sandoval, Guillermo Rojas

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…From this framework, the paper exposes how the Paraguayan business elites, as the most dynamic sector of the ruling class, not only led the removal of the authoritarian regime of the ex-dictator Alfredo Stroessner, but also guided the economic management and the redesign of the institutional architecture of the republic according to their interests and the privileges obtained during the dictatorship. …”
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    Migawki z biografii Jadwigi Prendowskiej (1832–1915). Codzienność w niecodzienności powstania styczniowego by Ewelina Maria Kostrzewska

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The article uses an ego-document, which is the diary of a woman highly involved in the uprising – Jadwiga Prendowska, a courier who worked closely with the dictator Marian Langiewicz. Her memories were analyzed in biographical terms of a woman living in the 19th century, who actively participated in the national uprising, going far beyond the stereotype of the “good Samaritan” caring for the wounded insurgents. …”
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    The First Governor of Mecca: ʿAttāb b. Asīd, His Life and Political Activities by Ümit Eskin

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…It describes Abel as oppressed, Kabul as cruel, Alexander as a commander, Diogenes as a philosopher, and Ibrāhīm as an admonisher, Nimrod as a dictator. Similarly, it classifies the Companions of the Prophet as the pioneers in their spheres of influence, particularly regarding their virtues. …”
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    IN, THROUGH, WITH et l’expression de la causalité en anglais contemporain. Un exemple d’application des concepts de la TOPÉ by Lise Hamelin

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…This is what gives rise to the semantic difference between (3) and (4).(3) Managers can also be what [inaudible] referred to as ‘stress carriers’, causing stress for those around them, for example by being ‘the lovable incompetent boss who sets objectives, then changes his mind, or the flip-side of that, the dictator boss who rules with fear’.(4) Gordon Brown “I ruled in fear” he says more than once.By involving distinct locating operations, IN, THROUGH and WITH construct causality differently, hence the specifi semantic profile of each marker, for example the fact that with THROUGH, the locator is construed as infelicitous. …”
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    Dissociating social reward learning and behavior in alcohol use disorder by Simon Jangard, Björn Lindström, Lotfi Khemiri, Nitya Jayaram-Lindström, Andreas Olsson

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To elucidate the potential relation between reward learning and social behavior in AUD, we administered two measures: a dictator game task and a self-report measure. Finally, we applied reinforcement learning models to examine the computational properties of learning. …”
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    Nouveaux médias et orthographe. Incompétence ou pluricompétence ? by Lénaïs Maskens, Louise-Amélie Cougnon, Sophie Roekhaut, Cédrick Fairon

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The results obtained through the dictations show that the students’ level is relatively low (one mistake every 5 or 6 words) with a majority of grammatical mistakes, which is in line with previous studies on the subject. …”
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