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Ten practical guidelines for microclimate research in terrestrial ecosystems
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Corrigendum to “Characterization of Geotomographic Studies with the EMRE System”
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De forma et magnitudine telluris, ex dimensis arcubus meridiani, definiendis. Aboæ 1819.
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Détermination à Taide du télégraphe des longitudes des principaux points du littoral du Golfe de Bothnie
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Eine eigenthümliche Abweichung der Magnetnadel, beobachtet im Rapakivi-Gebiete bei Wiborg
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Compositional depths of cognitive semantics: bridging perceptual experiences and conceptual structures
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Fast Mumford-Shah Two-Phase Image Segmentation Using Proximal Splitting Scheme
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Radiation Impact of the Halloween GLE Events During the October–November 2003 Period
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A New Scalar Quantization Method for Digital Image Watermarking
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Elastoplastic Modelling of an In Situ Concrete Spalling Experiment Using the Ottosen Failure Criterion
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Two Cases of Ischemic Complications in Abdominoplasty After Use of a New Biologic Migraine Medication
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Difficulties faced by physicians from four European countries in rebutting antivaccination arguments: a cross-sectional study
Published 2024-07-01“…The aim of this article was to determine physicians’ perceptions of difficulties in rebutting different antivaccination arguments from patients using data collected as part of a cross-sectional, cross-national questionnaire on physicians’ vaccine attitudes and behaviours.Methods Physicians in 4 European countries (Finland, Germany, France and Portugal, total n=2718) rated 33 different arguments, chosen to represent 11 different psychological motivations underlying vaccine hesitancy, in terms of their perceptions of how difficult each argument would be to rebut.Results Across all countries, physicians perceived arguments based on religious concerns and ‘reactance’ (ie, resistance to perceived curbs of freedom) to be the most difficult to rebut, whereas arguments based on patients’ distorted perception of the risks of disease and vaccines were perceived to be the easiest. …”
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