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From Nollet to Volta: Lavoisier and electricity.

Revue d'histoire des sciences

Beretta M.
PMID: 18727220
Rev Hist Sci Paris. 2001;54(1):29-52. doi: 10.3406/rhs.2001.2107.

No abstract available.

["Caucasian" you say?].

Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie

Penso-Assathiany D.
PMID: 24090887
Ann Dermatol Venereol. 2013 Oct;140(10):587-8. doi: 10.1016/j.annder.2013.07.016. Epub 2013 Aug 14.

No abstract available.

White, European, Western, Caucasian, or what? Inappropriate labeling in research on race, ethnicity, and health.

American journal of public health

Bhopal R, Donaldson L.
PMID: 9736867
Am J Public Health. 1998 Sep;88(9):1303-7. doi: 10.2105/ajph.88.9.1303.
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The request for scientifically appropriate terminology in research on race, ethnicity, and health has largely bypassed the term White. This and other words, such as Caucasian, are embedded in clinical and epidemiological discourse, yet they are rarely defined. This...

Crossing boundaries and identification processes.

Integrative psychological & behavioral science

Eade J.
PMID: 23934181
Integr Psychol Behav Sci. 2013 Dec;47(4):509-15. doi: 10.1007/s12124-013-9244-0.

This article provides a commentary on seven papers published in a special issue led by J. Dahinden and T. Zittoun in this journal. The papers explore social polarisation, boundary making, inter-group dialogue and migrants' movement between groups in the...

Social comparison and subjective well-being: does the health of others matter?.

Bulletin of economic research

Carrieri V.
PMID: 22299192
Bull Econ Res. 2012;64(1):31-55. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8586.2011.00393.x.

The importance of social comparison in shaping individual utility has been widely documented by subjective well-being literature. So far, income and unemployment have been the main dimensions considered in social comparison. This paper aims to investigate whether subjective well-being...

Education and coronary heart disease: mendelian randomisation study.

BMJ (Clinical research ed.)

Tillmann T, Vaucher J, Okbay A, Pikhart H, Peasey A, Kubinova R, Pajak A, Tamosiunas A, Malyutina S, Hartwig FP, Fischer K, Veronesi G, Palmer T, Bowden J, Davey Smith G, Bobak M, Holmes MV.
PMID: 28855160
BMJ. 2017 Aug 30;358:j3542. doi: 10.1136/bmj.j3542.

No abstract available.

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