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81. Reading hidden layers: A genetic analysis of the drafts of Margaret Atwood's novels 'The Edible Woman' and 'Bodily Harm'
82. First do no harm: Empathy and the writing of medical journal articles
83. When Hurt Heroes Do Harm: Collective Guilt and Leniency toward War-Veteran Transgressors
84. Does Realism Harm Metacomprehension Accuracy
85. 'Wouldn't harm a fly': An English translation of 'Du mal a une mouche' by Anne-Lise Grobety
86. Assessing Young Adult Drinking Practices to Develop Alcohol Harm Prevention Strategies in Hong Kong: A Mixed Methods Approach
87. Harm and Victim Age as Factors in the Determination of Intentionality and Culpabilit
88. A Voxel-based Analysis Of Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study In Tridimensional Personality
89. A Report On The C-E Translation Of Heroes In Harm’s Way(Excerpt)under The Guidance Of Skopos Theory
90. A Study On The Harm And Its Countermeasures Of Chinese Paid Internet Trolls To The Film Industry
91. Research On The Harm Of Cyberbullying
92. Moral Judgment Of Individual To Public Figures From The Perspective Of The Theory Of Dyadic Morality
93. The Influence Of The Spatio-temporal Property And The Type Of Harm On Moral Judgment
94. A Study On The Preventive Measures Of "Almighty God" Cult Organizations
95. The Impact Mechanism Of Reinforcement Sensitivity On Self-harm Among College Student
96. Parental Autonomic Support And Self Injury Of Junior High School Students:Chain Mediation Between Basic Psychological Needs Satisfaction And Psychological Resilience
97. A Contrastive Pragmatic Study Of Product-Harm-Related Crisis Management Via Corporate Apology In Chinese And American Companies
98. A Report On C-E Translation Of Heroes In Harm’s Way(Excerpts) From The Perspective Of Communication Studies
99. The Effect Of Power On Judgement Of Moral Dilemma:Utilitarianism Characteristics As A Moderator
100. The Effect Of Future Scenario Imagining On Intertemporal Decision-making In Non-suicidal Self-injured Adolescents
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