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Immunization Against Learned Helplessness in Man: Support for the S-R position
(1976)
Immunization against learned helplessness has been found in dogs and rats; this study tested for the same effect in man. College students were divided into four groups; the helplessness control group received no immunization ...
Women and Development in Ghana
(1995)
The condition of the Third World is by no means a topic of new interest to scholars, researchers, and policy-makers. Much time has already been spent trying to ascertain why this part of the world has developed the way it ...
The Diabolical Adventures of Don Quixote and the Possession of Shakespeare's Protagonists: Religious Climates and Models of Madness in Late Renaissance Spain and England
(1995)
Madness and irrationality appear as recurrent motifs in Renaissance literature, not only in England but also on the Continent. Shakespeare incorporates the terminology and imagery of the Elizabethan exorcist to paint a ...
Calculation Of Permeability Based On Primary Rock Properties Of Sandstones
(1979)
Permeability is a function of the primary rock properties of composition, texture, and sedimentary structures. For quartzose sandstones, the textural elements are the most important in determining both porosity and ...
Mina Loy: Why She Wasn't Invited to Dinner
(1995)
While recent gender criticism has undertaken the effort to uncover important women's work, a large number of women writers remain unread or even misunderstood. This has certainly been the case with the poet Mina Loy, who ...
The Natural and Divine Right of Kings: The Concept of Kingship in England, 1603-1642
(1991)
Figgis' contention that Filmer was the first to defend the divine right of kings by using the law of nature was not seriously challenged by modern historians until the publication of G. Schochet's Patriarchalism in Political ...
The Membrane Adaptivity of Cyanobacteria in the Presence of Normal Chain Alcohols
(1990)
The ability to adapt to environmental conditions is a fundamental property of living organisms. The adaptive ability of a cell membrane has been studied extensively in E. coli bacterial cells. This experiment focused on ...
The Constraint of Women in Russian Folklore
(1991)
Women lack freedom. They lack the freedom to be their individual selves, since society and tradition dictate their obligation and obedience first to their parents, and then to their husbands. Women have no long-standing ...
The Relationship Between Alexithymia, Anxiety, Depression, and Sleep Problems
(1995)
This study investigated the relationship between alexithymia, anxiety, depression, and sleep problems, as well as personality factors in a sample of 151 undergraduate psychology students, made up of 70 males and 81 females. ...
An Analysis Of The Fuel-Air Mixture Distribution Within A Cylinder Of A Direct Injection Diesel Engine
(1982)
The validity of simple equations for the penetration of diesel fuel sprays in engine cylinders was investigated. Several forms of these simple equations obtained from the Literature were compared to engine data, both with ...