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Not to mention there are psychological ramifications of weight cycling.
Despite this boom in outlier nomenclature, very few academic studies have investigated the psychological ramifications.
"Abuse that happens as a child has all sorts of psychological ramifications, and recovery is very hard.
The NAACP is asking for data regarding the schools, including the academic benefits and the social and psychological ramifications.
"It was a bit of an anchor," she said, adding: "The psychological ramifications of moving are vast and very interesting.
The experimental work from 1973, based on the experiences of Williams and his sister, Rose, explores the psychological ramifications of fear and isolation.
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Little is known about the legal, psychological, and social ramifications for the child of three genetic parents.
But as if exploring the psychological and cultural ramifications of life without privacy is not enough of a challenge, Clarke and Baxter keep upping the technological ante.
In Experiencing Other Minds in the Courtroom, Neal Feigenson turns the courtroom into a forum for exploring the profound philosophical, psychological, and legal ramifications of our efforts to know what other people's conscious experiences are truly like.
The authors present how the Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) model was adapted by their internal EAPs in academic settings at Duke and Vanderbilt to help manage the psychological and occupational ramifications of critical incidents.
But Romney waved off the warnings, not caring about the the legal, psychological or personal ramifications.
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