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    Rethinking people’s conceptions of mental life by Weisman, Kara, Dweck, Carol S., Markman, Ellen M.

    “…How do people make sense of the emotions, sensations, and cognitive abilities that make up mental life? Pioneering work on the dimensions of mind perception…”
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    Modeling and Leveraging Intuitive Theories to Improve Vaccine Attitudes by Powell, Derek, Weisman, Kara, Markman, Ellen M.

    “…Much of the richness of human thought is supported by people's intuitive theories-mental frameworks capturing the perceived structure of the world. But…”
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    Surgical intervention in relapsed ovarian cancer is beneficial: contra by Markman, M

    Published in Annals of oncology (01-12-2013)
    “…Secondary cytoreduction in the management of patients with recurrent ovarian cancer is a commonly employed strategy. Unfortunately, there remain 'no…”
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    When intents to educate can misinform: Inadvertent paltering through violations of communicative norms by Powell, Derek, Bian, Lin, Markman, Ellen M

    Published in PloS one (29-05-2020)
    “…Paltering is a form of deception whereby true statements are used to mislead and is widely employed in negotiations, marketing, espionage, and ordinary…”
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    91 Educating the Clinical and Translational Research Workforce Online: A Case Study of Tufts CTSI I LEARN by Markman, Kris M.

    “…OBJECTIVES/GOALS: In November 2020, Tufts CTSI launched a new, upgraded learning management platform for disseminating self-paced online professional education…”
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    Information learned from generic language becomes central to children’s biological concepts: Evidence from their open-ended explanations by Cimpian, Andrei, Markman, Ellen M.

    Published in Cognition (01-10-2009)
    “…Generic sentences (e.g., “Snakes have holes in their teeth”) convey that a property (e.g., having holes in one’s teeth) is true of a category (e.g., snakes)…”
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    Intravenous vitamin C in the supportive care of cancer patients: a review and rational approach by Klimant, E, Wright, H, Rubin, D, Seely, D, Markman, M

    Published in Current oncology (Toronto) (01-04-2018)
    “…This article reviews intravenous vitamin C (IV C) in cancer care and offers a rational approach to enable medical oncologists and integrative practitioners to…”
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    Does peer ability affect student achievement? by Hanushek, Eric A, Kain, John F, Markman, Jacob M, Rivkin, Steven G

    “…Empirical analysis of peer effects on student achievement has been open to question because of the difficulties of separating peer effects from other…”
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    The use of bevacizumab in the management of ovarian cancer: an argument for single-agent rather than combination therapy by Markman, M

    Published in Annals of oncology (01-12-2011)
    “…Bevacizumab is a biologically and clinically active antineoplastic agent in the management of epithelial ovarian cancer. While phase III trial data have…”
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    Primary ovarian cancer chemotherapy: current standards of care by McGuire, 3rd, W P, Markman, M

    Published in British journal of cancer (01-12-2003)
    “…Chemotherapy has been regarded as standard therapy for the majority of women with advanced epithelial ovarian cancer for several decades, with this role filled…”
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    Preschool children’s use of cues to generic meaning by Cimpian, Andrei, Markman, Ellen M.

    Published in Cognition (01-04-2008)
    “…Sentences that refer to categories – generic sentences (e.g., “Dogs are friendly”) – are frequent in speech addressed to young children and constitute an…”
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    Cardio-Oncology: mechanisms of cardiovascular toxicity [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] by Markman, Timothy M, Markman, Maurie

    Published in F1000 research (2018)
    “…The therapeutic options available to treat a wide range of malignancies are rapidly increasing. At the same time, the population being treated is aging with…”
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    Cardio-oncology: management of cardiovascular toxicity [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] by Markman, Timothy M, Markman, Maurie

    Published in F1000 research (2019)
    “…Traditional chemotherapeutic agents and newer targeted therapies for cancer have the potential to cause cardiovascular toxicities. These toxicities can result…”
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    Use of the mutual exclusivity assumption by young word learners by Markman, Ellen M, Wasow, Judith L, Hansen, Mikkel B

    Published in Cognitive psychology (01-11-2003)
    “…A critical question about early word learning is whether word learning constraints such as mutual exclusivity exist and foster early language acquisition. It…”
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    Community-engaged training in informed consent by Markman, Kris M, Weicker, Noelle P, Klein, Andreas K, Sege, Robert

    “…Inadequate training in the interpersonal skills of conducting informed consent conversations has long been noted as a challenge for clinical research…”
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    Developing an engaging and accessible clinical research training program for new investigators by Markman, Kris M, Brewer, Sarah K, Magnuson, Britta

    “…Clinicians who are interested in becoming principal investigators struggle to find and complete training that adequately prepares them to conduct safe,…”
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    Precision of Imitation as a Function of Preschoolers' Understanding of the Goal of the Demonstration by Williamson, Rebecca A, Markman, Ellen M

    Published in Developmental psychology (01-07-2006)
    “…The authors argue that imitation is a flexible and adaptive learning mechanism in that children do not always reproduce all of the details they can from a…”
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