Search Results - "Monrad, T"
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How social relationships shape moral wrongness judgments
Published in Nature communications (01-10-2021)“…Judgments of whether an action is morally wrong depend on who is involved and the nature of their relationship. But how, when, and why social relationships…”
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Author Correction: How social relationships shape moral wrongness judgments
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Promoting versatile vaccine development for emerging pandemics
Published in npj vaccines (11-02-2021)“…The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the importance of rapid and versatile development of emergency medical countermeasures such as vaccines. We…”
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Author Correction: How social relationships shape moral wrongness judgments
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Featured Article: Gender Bias in Pediatric Pain Assessment
Published in Journal of pediatric psychology (01-05-2019)“…Accurate assessment of pain is central to diagnosis and treatment in healthcare, especially in pediatrics. However, few studies have examined potential biases…”
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Medical Student Assessment of Pediatric Patient Pain as a Function of Perceived Child Gender
Published in JAMA network open (01-06-2021)“…This survey study investigates whether the perceived gender of a child is associated with how medical students assess a pediatric patient’s pain displayed and…”
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The influence of previous low back trouble, general health, and working conditions on future sick-listing because of low back trouble : A 15-year follow-up study of risk indicators for self-reported sick-listing caused by low back trouble
Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (01-08-1999)“…A 15-year follow-up study. To find risk indicators for self-reported sick-listing because of low back trouble and to evaluate which variables were the most…”
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Back problems during military service--significance for later back problems. A 12-year follow-up study
Published in Ugeskrift for læger (29-03-1999)“…One thousand and fifty-eight conscripts participating in an investigation of back problems among conscripts in 1979-80 were re-examined 12 years later with an…”
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