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    Coronavirus Disease Stress Among Italian Healthcare Workers: The Role of Coping Humor.Carla Canestrari, Ramona Bongelli, Alessandra Fermani, Ilaria Riccioni, Alessia Bertolazzi, Morena Muzi & Roberto Burro - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:601574.
    The study aimed to understand how coping strategies in general and humor-based coping strategies in particular modulate the perception of pandemic-related stress in a sample of Italian healthcare workers during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Italy. A total of 625 healthcare workers anonymously and voluntarily completed a 10-min questionnaire, which included psychometrically valid measurements preceded by a set of questions aimed at determining workers’ exposure to COVID-19. The Perceived Stress Scale was used to measure healthcare workers’ stress levels, and (...)
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    Ignorance-unmasking questions in the Royal–Sarkozy presidential debate: A resource to claim epistemic authority.Andrzej Zuczkowski, Ilaria Riccioni, Ramona Bongelli & Laura Vincze - 2016 - Discourse Studies 18 (4):430-453.
    The article presents an analysis of the ways in which knowledge is displayed, contested and renegotiated in the 2007 French presidential debate between Ségolène Royal and Nicolas Sarkozy. Knowledge displays can be achieved through a series of ‘neutral’ resources, such as informing, explanation or comment, or through face-damaging resources, such as questioning an unknowledgeable interlocutor to prove his inferior epistemic status and boost one’s own. The article focuses on this latter type of knowledge display where a knowledgeable participant engages in (...)
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    Book review: Andrzej Zuczkowski, Ramona Bongelli and Ilaria Riccioni, Epistemic Stance in Dialogue: Knowing, Unknowing, Believing. [REVIEW]Jaspal Naveel Singh - 2018 - Discourse Studies 20 (3):445-447.
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    Exiling the Poets: The Production of Censorship in Plato's Republic.Ramona Naddaff - 2002 - University of Chicago Press.
    The question of why Plato censored poetry in his Republic has bedeviled scholars for centuries. In Exiling the Poets, Ramona A. Naddaff offers a strikingly original interpretation of this ancient quarrel between poetry and philosophy.
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  5. Intensive livestock farming: Global trends, increased environmental concerns, and ethical solutions.Ramona Cristina Ilea - 2009 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 22 (2):153-167.
    By 2050, global livestock production is expected to double—growing faster than any other agricultural sub-sector—with most of this increase taking place in the developing world. As the United Nation’s four-hundred-page report, Livestock’s Long Shadow: Environmental Issues and Options , documents, livestock production is now one of three most significant contributors to environmental problems, leading to increased greenhouse gas emissions, land degradation, water pollution, and increased health problems. The paper draws on the UN report as well as a flurry of other (...)
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    When the Private and the Public Self Don’t Align: The Role of Discrepant Moral Identity Dimensions in Processing Inconsistent CSR Information.Ramona Demasi & Christian Voegtlin - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 187 (1):73-96.
    Inconsistent information between an organization’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) commitments and perceived CSR (in-)action is a big challenge for organizations because this is typically associated with perceptions of corporate hypocrisy and related negative stakeholder reactions. However, in contrast to the prevailing corporate hypocrisy literature we argue that inconsistent CSR information does not always correspond to perceptions of corporate hypocrisy; rather, responses depend on individual predispositions in processing CSR-related information. In this study, we investigate how an individual’s moral identity shapes reactions (...)
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  7. Ontologies as Integrative Tools for Plant Science.Ramona Walls, Balaji Athreya, Laurel Cooper, Justin Elser, Maria A. Gandolfo, Pankaj Jaiswal, Christopher J. Mungall, Justin Preece, Stefan Rensing, Barry Smith & Dennis W. Stevenson - 2012 - American Journal of Botany 99 (8):1263–1275.
    Bio-ontologies are essential tools for accessing and analyzing the rapidly growing pool of plant genomic and phenomic data. Ontologies provide structured vocabularies to support consistent aggregation of data and a semantic framework for automated analyses and reasoning. They are a key component of the Semantic Web. This paper provides background on what bio-ontologies are, why they are relevant to botany, and the principles of ontology development. It includes an overview of ontologies and related resources that are relevant to plant science, (...)
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  8. Semantics in Support of Biodiversity: An Introduction to the Biological Collections Ontology and Related Ontologies.Ramona L. Walls, John Deck, Robert Guralnik, Steve Baskauf, Reed Beaman, Stanley Blum, Shawn Bowers, Pier Luigi Buttigieg, Neil Davies, Dag Endresen, Maria Alejandra Gandolfo, Robert Hanner, Alyssa Janning, Barry Smith & Others - 2014 - PLoS ONE 9 (3):1-13.
    The study of biodiversity spans many disciplines and includes data pertaining to species distributions and abundances, genetic sequences, trait measurements, and ecological niches, complemented by information on collection and measurement protocols. A review of the current landscape of metadata standards and ontologies in biodiversity science suggests that existing standards such as the Darwin Core terminology are inadequate for describing biodiversity data in a semantically meaningful and computationally useful way. Existing ontologies, such as the Gene Ontology and others in the Open (...)
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    The wrong words in the wrong times.Ramona Naddaff & Katharine Wallerstein - 2017 - Common Knowledge 23 (1):91-100.
    Written for a series of case studies titled “In the Humanities Classroom,” this contribution describes an undergraduate course on ancient rhetoric at Berkeley, in which Professor Ramona Naddaff was accused by a male student of demeaning women during a lecture and of causing him trauma in the process. He threatened to bring charges against her to campus authorities, claiming the support of fellow students. In her lecture, she had discussed the classical figuration of rhetoric—persuasive speech—as violence and sometimes rape. (...)
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    The contribution of visual attention and declining verbal memory abilities to age-related route learning deficits.Ramona Grzeschik, Ruth Conroy-Dalton, Anthea Innes, Shanti Shanker & Jan M. Wiener - 2019 - Cognition 187:50-61.
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  11. The Plant Ontology facilitates comparisons of plant development stages across species.Ramona Lynn Walls, Laurel Cooper, Justin Lee Elser, Maria Alejandra Gandolfo, Christopher J. Mungall, Barry Smith, Dennis William Stevenson & Pankaj Jaiswal - 2019 - Frontiers in Plant Science 10.
    The Plant Ontology (PO) is a community resource consisting of standardized terms, definitions, and logical relations describing plant structures and development stages, augmented by a large database of annotations from genomic and phenomic studies. This paper describes the structure of the ontology and the design principles we used in constructing PO terms for plant development stages. It also provides details of the methodology and rationale behind our revision and expansion of the PO to cover development stages for all plants, particularly (...)
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  12. A plant disease extension of the Infectious Disease Ontology.Ramona Walls, Barry Smith, Elser Justin, Goldfain Albert, W. Stevenson Dennis & Pankaj Jaiswal - 2012 - In Walls Ramona, Smith Barry, Justin Elser, Albert Goldfain & Stevenson Dennis W., Proceeedings of the Third International Conference on Biomedical Ontology (CEUR 897). pp. 1-5.
    Plants from a handful of species provide the primary source of food for all people, yet this source is vulnerable to multiple stressors, such as disease, drought, and nutrient deficiency. With rapid population growth and climate uncertainty, the need to produce crops that can tolerate or resist plant stressors is more crucial than ever. Traditional plant breeding methods may not be sufficient to overcome this challenge, and methods such as highOthroughput sequencing and automated scoring of phenotypes can provide significant new (...)
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    #refugeesnotwelcome: Anti-refugee discourse on Twitter.Ramona Kreis - 2017 - Discourse and Communication 11 (5):498-514.
    In this study, I examine the online discourse of the European refugee crisis on the micro-blogging platform, Twitter. Specifically, I analyze 100 tweets that include #refugeesnotwelcome, and explore how this hashtag is used to express negative feelings, beliefs and ideologies toward refugees and migrants in Europe. Guided by critical discourse studies, I focus on Twitter users’ discursive strategies as well as form and function of semiotic resources and multimodality. Twitter users who include this particular hashtag use a rhetoric of inclusion (...)
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    Enhancing Congruence between Implicit Motives and Explicit Goal Commitments: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial.Ramona M. Roch, Andreas G. Rösch & Oliver C. Schultheiss - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8:266446.
    Objective: Theory and research suggest that the pursuit of personal goals that do not fit a person's affect-based implicit motives results in impaired emotional well-being, including increased symptoms of depression. The aim of this study was to evaluate an intervention designed to enhance motive-goal congruence and study its impact on well-being. Method: Seventy-four German students (mean age = 22.91, SD = 3.68; 64.9% female) without current psychopathology, randomly allocated to 3 groups: motivational feedback (FB; n = 25; participants learned about (...)
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  15. Nussbaum's capabilities approach and nonhuman animals: Theory and public policy.Ramona Ilea - 2008 - Journal of Social Philosophy 39 (4):547-563.
    In this paper, I assess Martha Nussbaum's application of the capabilities approach to non-human animals for both its philosophical merits and its potential to affect public policy. I argue that there are currently three main philosophical problems with the theory that need further attention. After discussing these problems, I show how focusing on factory farming would enable Nussbaum to demonstrate the philosophical merits of the capabilities approach as well as to suggest more powerful and effectives changes in our public policies.
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    Introduction.Ramona Ilea - 2020 - Essays in Philosophy 21 (1):1-5.
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  17. The Plant Ontology: A common reference ontology for plants.L. Walls Ramona, D. Cooper Laurel, Elser Justin, W. Stevenson Dennis, Barry Smith, Mungall Chris, A. Gandolfo Maria & Jaiswal Pankaj - 2010 - In Walls Ramona L., Cooper Laurel D., Justin Elser, Stevenson Dennis W., Smith Barry, Chris Mungall, Gandolfo Maria A. & Pankaj Jaiswal, Proceedings of the Workshop on Bio-Ontologies, ISMB, Boston, July, 2010.
    The Plant Ontology (PO) (http://www.plantontology.org) (Jaiswal et al., 2005; Avraham et al., 2008) was designed to facilitate cross-database querying and to foster consistent use of plant-specific terminology in annotation. As new data are generated from the ever-expanding list of plant genome projects, the need for a consistent, cross-taxon vocabulary has grown. To meet this need, the PO is being expanded to represent all plants. This is the first ontology designed to encompass anatomical structures as well as growth and developmental stages (...)
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    Indeterminancy and aesthetic theory.Ramona Cormier - 1975 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 33 (3):285-292.
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    Beyond Service Learning.Ramona Ilea & Susan Hawthorne - 2011 - Teaching Philosophy 34 (3):219-240.
    In this essay, we describe a form of civic engagement for ethics classes in which students identify a community problem and devise a project to address that need. Like traditional service learning, our civic engagement project improves critical thinking and expressive philosophical skills. It is especially effective in meeting pedagogical goals of engaging and expanding student agency and independence while connecting class materials with individual students’ interests. The project can be adapted to a variety of ethics classes and institutional settings. (...)
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    Educational Conservatism and Democratic Citizenship in Hannah Arendt.Ramona Mihăilă, Gheorghe H. Popescu & Elvira Nica - 2016 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 48 (9).
    The purpose of this article was to gain a deeper understanding of Arendt’s educational philosophy, her perspective of political involvement as a kind of political education, and natality as the fundamental nature of education. The current study has extended past research by elucidating Arendt’s view of participatory democratic politics, her analysis of citizenship education programs, and her assessment of the crisis of education. The findings of this study have implications for Arendt’s idea of pedagogical authority, the specific character of Arendt’s (...)
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    Changes in Balance Strategy and Neuromuscular Control during a Fatiguing Balance Task—A Study in Perturbed Unilateral Stance.Ramona Ritzmann, Kathrin Freyler, Amelie Werkhausen & Albert Gollhofer - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Art and its Reflections Moments and Portrets in the Mirror.Ramona Nicoleta Arieșan - 2017 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:71-83.
    Art and Its Reflections. Moments and Portrets in the Mirror. This article is supposed to discuss the fact that art is a form of communication, that through it we are interconnected, that it is something mesmerizing that can be either very easy or very hard to understand. It all comes down to our perceptions, our perspectives that can change the way we see reality. It only takes a moment for the unthinkable to become reality. We all live a strange life (...)
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    The Invisible World Beyond the Perceptual One.Ramona Nicoleta Arieșan - 2020 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:127-132.
    The Invisible World Beyond the Perceptual One. The purpose of this paper is to show the effects of the invisible world on the visible. The way in which the conscious, which we feel, is affected by the subconscious, which we too often do not perceive. Our life is affected by a hidden mechanism, by a shadow mechanism. Everything starts from the inside, from thinking, vision, mission, objectives… everything starts with a philosophical discourse amplified by a social one.
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    Writing Change-Making Letters.Ramona Ilea & Monica Janzen - 2024 - American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy 9:7-15.
    Using the format of the assignment itself, we describe an assignment we have been using for the past seven years: Change Making Letter. Students are asked to pick an issue which directly affects them, identify a specific problem, think of a possible solution, as well as anticipate objections and respond to them. This letter should be about something the student genuinely cares about and has personal experience with, not a big national or international issue. While arguing for the importance of (...)
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  25. No second Troy : Imagining Helen in greek antiquity.Ramona Naddaff - 2009 - In William Wians, Logos and Muthos: Philosophical Essays in Greek Literature. State University of New York Press.
     
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    The Tanner Lectures on Human Values<br></br> Frontiers of Justice: Disability, Nationality, Species Membership.Ramona Ilea - 2008 - Society and Animals 16 (1):94-97.
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    Patents, Innovation, and Privatization: Commentary on: “Data Management in Academic Settings: An Intellectual Property Perspective”.Ramona C. Albin - 2010 - Science and Engineering Ethics 16 (4):777-781.
    The framers of the U.S. Constitution believed that intellectual property rights were crucial to scientific advancement. Yet, the framers also recognized the need to balance innovation, privatization, and public use. The courts’ expansion of patent protection for biotechnology innovations in the last 30 years raises the question whether the patent system effectively balances these concerns. While the question is not new, only through a thorough and thoughtful examination of these issues can the current system be evaluated. It is then a (...)
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    Bootstrap’s Monadology. Symmetry and Mirroring Connections between Chew’s Bootstrap Theory and Leibniz’s Monadology.Ramona Ardelean - 2022 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 14 (2):173-182.
    The scientific paradigm which I rely upon in the framework of this article is quantum mechanics, whose “cognitive revolution” consisted of replacing the classical principle of separability with the principle of nonseparability or global intercorrelation. According to this intercorrelation, highlighted at the subatomic level, the part cannot be separated from the whole, because every part has a global and instantaneous connection with the whole universe. For this reason the foundation of the world cannot be the part, but the whole, which (...)
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    Processuality as Refusal of “Freezing”, “Eternizing” or Fragmenting of the Flow of Reality.Ramona Ardelean - 2018 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):123-130.
    Processuality as refusal to “freeze,” “eternize,” and fragment reality is an attempt to deconstruct the I’s main mechanism, which is, as it was named in psychoanalysis, the compulsion of repetition. Through this deceit and illusion fabrication mechanism, the knowing I tries to “freeze”, to “fixate” and to fragment reality, through “catching” it in different images, formulae, dogmas, theories, ideologies, symbols and systems which become just as many “icons” or graven images of reality. This attempt of deconstruction is made from the (...)
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    The Adventure of the Image Through the Conflict of Interpretations.Ramona Nicoleta Arieșan - 2019 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:171-178.
    The Adventure of the Image Through the Conflict of Interpretations. Starting from the self-image, through the image adventure landscape seen as an ensemble of conflict of interpretation, not only from a single glance or direction, whether it is evasive or complex, we follow our decipherment and transformation, be it process or state. Through multiple hypostases, whether isolated or open, I will focus on certain details that will be addressed as a dimension by means of text or material reproduction, or through (...)
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    The Dimensions and the Affinities of the Game.Ramona Nicoleta Arieșan - 2018 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:85-94.
    The Dimensions and the Affinities of the Game. Two people cannot be replicated. But they can have common points in life, such as social aspects or others regarding their sentimental life, their artistical one, their spiritual one and from these we can see how everything comes into place and forms their unicity. It evolves on their personal style, on the character, perceptions, visions and also in the person they aim to be. So, the game expresses, no matter what dimension we (...)
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    Density of resident farmers and rural inhabitants’ relationship to agriculture: operationalizing complex social interactions with a structural equation model.Ramona Bunkus, Ilkhom Soliev & Insa Theesfeld - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 37 (1):47-63.
    The presence of agriculture is diminishing in today’s society: it provides only a small percentage of jobs, and the number of visible farms that can provide exposure to agricultural processes is continuously decreasing. We hypothesize that the direct involvement with farm activities or interaction with farmers and visual appreciation of agricultural processes of all kinds, influences rural inhabitants’ relationship to agriculture. We assume that the latter plays a role in how far inhabitants are attached to their place, and more specifically, (...)
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    Spatial Perspective-Taking in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: The Predictive Role of Visuospatial and Motor Abilities.Ramona Cardillo, Cristiana Erbì & Irene C. Mammarella - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Partide politice si democratie in Europa centrala/Partis politiques et démocratie en Europe centrale (ed. Jean-Michel De Waele).Ramona Coman, Ana Maria Dobre, Ninucia-Maria Pilat & Carmen Dorina Iuga - forthcoming - Polis.
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  35. Art as a Social Institution.Ramona Cormier - 1977 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 58 (2):161.
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    Difference and uniqueness in aesthetic theory.Ramona Cormier - 1974 - British Journal of Aesthetics 14 (2):106-114.
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  37. Encounter; an introduction to philosophy.Ramona Cormier - 1970 - [Glenview, Ill.]: Scott, Foresman. Edited by Ewing Chinn & Richard H. Lineback.
     
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    History, The Sciences, and Uniqueness.Ramona Cormier - 1969 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 18:1-16.
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    International Directory of Philosophy and Philosophers: 1974-75.Ramona Cormier - 1974 - Philosophy Documentation Center, Bowling Green University.
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    Process and the Escape from Nihilism.Ramona Cormier - 1975 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 24:1-11.
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  41. Sartre's Conception of the Reader-Writer Relationship.Ramona Cormier - 1982 - Analecta Husserliana 12:407.
     
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    Some implications of the aesthetic theory of Camus.Ramona Cormier - 1976 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 35 (2):181-187.
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    Silence in Philosophy and Literature.Ramona Cormier - 1978 - Philosophy Today 22 (4):301-306.
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    The Concept of “Isolation” in Contemporary Aesthetic Theory.Ramona Cormier - 1970 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 19:1-19.
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    The literary writer as reformer.Ramona Cormier - 1979 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 38 (1):75-80.
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    The Understanding of the Past.Ramona Cormier - 1961 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 10:47-58.
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    Waiting for Death: The Philosophical Significance of Beckett's En Attendant Godot.Ramona Cormier & Janis L. Pallister - 1979 - University : University of Alabama Press.
    Seeks to illuminate Beckett's world view and the philosophical ramifications of Waiting for Godot by examining characterization and such themes as communication, memory, and identity.
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    Knowledge Production and Power in an Online Critical Multicultural Teacher Education Course.Ramona Maile Cutri, Erin Feinauer Whiting & Eric Ruiz Bybee - forthcoming - Educational Studies:1-12.
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    Use of a clinical decision support system to increase osteoporosis screening.Ramona S. DeJesus - 2012 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (4):926-926.
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    BMBF-Klausurwoche: „Beneficial coercion in medicine? Foundations, areas of conflict, prevention“.Ramona Geisler & Gregor Scherzinger - 2017 - Ethik in der Medizin 29 (3):253-255.
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