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Indeed, the synthesis of behavioral and neural research on mental state analysis in moral judgment stands out as a remarkable case study of integrative social cognitive neuroscience.
Forty years later, in his Punch: The Lively Youth of a British Institution 1841-1851 (1997), Altick was to give us a remarkable case study, involving a vast amount of fascinating circumstantial detail, of the first decade of one of the most successful and influential mass-circulation journals of the day.
The technology of concrete buildings little studied by historians of engineering, architecture, or industry—offers a remarkable case study in the modernization of American production.
Recently, a remarkable case study also established a clear link between ant leaf patrolling activities and leaf protection against pathogens in the myrmecophyte A. hindsii (González-Teuber et al. 2014).
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At the other extreme, 29% of the hybrids had a higher mean fitness than their parents with at least one remarkable case study of heterosis between Taiwan and Réunion Island populations.
Although halfway houses have been touted for years as affirmative rehabilitation locations that ready women for life in the outside world, in this remarkable case study Gail Caputo shows how these places reinforce patterns of control and abuse that reaffirm the dependency and victimization of the inmates.
The recently launched FFNC website describes how "petty rules and regulations have too often turned what should be an exciting day out into something of a nightmare", providing a number of remarkable case studies where individuals have received criminal records following seemingly innocuous incidents.
In the remarkable case studied, the LCIS formed a mass lesion, such that frozen tissue could be obtained for genetic analysis.
Two of the most remarkable case studies which acknowledge that change in the organizational culture is difficult but yet possible are the Deloitte & Touche case studies by the Harvard Business Schoola.
Philosophers of personal identity who are uneasy with relying on unstable intuitions in science-fictional thought experiments instead examine real disorders of memory, such as fugues, amnesias, and dissociation (Wilkes 1988; Sacks 1985, chapters 2, 12, 15; and compare the remarkable case studies in Campbell and Conway 1995), or cognitive-psychological theories of autobiographical memory.
The literature has some remarkable case studies, 5, 6 and organizations such as Music & Memory advocate for bringing music to the lives of people with cognitive disorders.
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