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  • ..., F.M. Carlsson and the discovery of dopamine.'' Trends in Pharmacological Sciences'', Volume 22, Issue 1, 1 January 2001, Pages 46-47.</ref> Carlsson was awar ...le with [[social anxiety]]. Traits common to negative [[schizophrenia]] ([[social withdrawal]], [[apathy]], [[anhedonia]]) are thought to be related to a hyp
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  • ...ecreational drug]] at "laughing gas parties", primarily arranged for the [[Social structure of Britain#Upper classes|British upper class]], became an immedia ...ies of nitrous oxide and xenon|journal = Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|volume = 1053|pages = 289–300|year = 2005|pmid = 16179534|doi = 10.1196/a
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  • ...genomics |title=Euphorbiaceae (spurge) genomics |work=Institute for Genome Sciences |publisher=[[University of Maryland, Baltimore|University of Maryland Medic ...7#ancor Food And Agricultural Organization of United Nations: Economic And Social Department: The Statistical Division]
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  • ...had been inspired by [[Cyclopaedia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences|Chambers's ''Cyclopaedia'']] (first edition 1728). The ''Britannica'' was p ...'' found that geography accounted for 25% of articles, science 18%, social sciences 17%, biography 17%, and all other humanities 25%.<ref name="sader_1995" />
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  • ...ter" | [[Harold D. Lasswell|Harold<BR >D.<BR >Lasswell]]<BR><BR>”Man the Social Animal” ...p&nbsp;Structure&nbsp;of&nbsp;[[Society]] '''5.2.3'''&nbsp;[[Social status|Social&nbsp;Status]] '''5.2.4'''&nbsp;Human&nbsp;Populations:&nbsp;[[Urban area|Ur
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  • ...roduction [[tool]]s and techniques, [[culture|cultural]] influences, and [[social]] significance.
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  • ...States, nearing the same level as English in the mid 18th century despite social unrest at that time period. Mechanization of cloth production began in the ...86, it received the Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes (National Prize of Sciences and the Artes) and numerous members has earned individual awards for their
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  • ...authorlink = | title = Carbon Monoxide | publisher = National Academy of Sciences| location = Washington, D.C.| date =1977 | pages = 29| doi = | isbn =0-309 ...noxide intoxication: an updated review|journal=Journal of the Neurological Sciences|year=2007|pages=122–130|volume=262|issue=1-2|pmid=17720201|doi=10.1016/j.
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  • ...and sexual relationships. Additionally, men feel that there is a certain [[social stigma|stigma]] associated with saying "I can't do this". ...of clinical psychology at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences at Bethesda Naval Hospital states, "We're seeing a greater increase in work
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  • ==The Social Role of Occupational Hygiene== ...t require control or improvement to the workplace situation however larger social issues affecting whole industries have occurred in the past e.g. since 1900
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  • ...ring functional, social psychology, linguistics, among others: in fact all sciences relating to man). ** On the mental health risks due to particular psycho-social (in [[Stress (biology)|stress]]) can cause anxiety-depressive syndromes (ab
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  • ...he promotion and maintenance of the highest degree of physical, mental and social well-being of workers in all occupations; the prevention amongst workers of • Safety, health and environmental sciences
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  • ...the groundwork for the idea of work-life balance. Advancements in social sciences would move the focus towards the impact of long hours on the physical and m ...harmed by measures that limited how many hours they were allowed to work. Social scientists would later name this force the “gospel of consumption.” Be
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  • ...ility, [[fine motor skill]]s, [[emotional regulation]], and [[Social skill|social engagement]].<ref name="Cleveland08"/> <!-- ...tor= Marshall, W.J.; Bangert, S.K. |year= 2008 |publisher= Elsevier Health Sciences |location= |isbn= 0723434557 |page= 366 }}</ref>
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  • ...Domain, Trans-Hudson Orogen, Saskatchewan. ''The Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences'', Vol. 41, Issue 12, pp. 1453-1471.</ref> ...n, as in the case of [[aluminum]]. [[Geometallurgy]] combines the geologic sciences with extractive metallurgy and mining.
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  • In November 2009, at the request of VA, the National Academy of Sciences Institute of Medicine (IOM) had begun an 18-month study to determine the lo [[Category:Environmental social science]]
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  • ...physical, mental, and social well-being and a positive concept emphasizing social and personal resources, as well as physical capacities. This article lists {{see also|List of health sciences topics}}
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  • | Journalist turned social reformer; founded the school in 1923 as Caney Junior College. | Member of Parliament, educationist and social worker who established the institution in 1968 [http://www.ddit.ac.in/]
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  • |Outstanding achievements in the fields of humanities, natural sciences, culture, as well as for endeavours for peace and the brotherhood of man. |Exceptional contributions to the advancement of communications sciences and engineering in the field of telecommunications.
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  • ...no Manzanárez|title=NAFTA & neocolonialism: comparative criminal, human & social justice|publisher=University Press of America|year=2004|page=129|isbn=97807 ...in Confiscated Marijuana from 1980-1997. | journal = [[Journal of Forensic Sciences]] | volume = 45 | issue = 1 | pages = 24–30 | year = 2000 | month = Janua
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