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(noun) reflex, an Automatic Instinctive Unlearned Reaction To A Stimulus
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Reflexivity of Medieval DramaA look at reflexivity (self-reflection) in medieval drama and, in particular, in the plays, "Mariken van Nieumeghen" and "Man's Desire and Fleeting Beauty". — 1,554 words; 3 sources; MLA www.AcaDemon.comEthnographyExamines the fundamental principles of ethnography and the challenges it encounters from an international perspective. — 4,085 words; 21 sources; APA www.AcaDemon.com |
Ficat P and D.Hungerford (1977) "Reflex sympathetic dystrophy, disorders of patello femoral joint." Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy," Chapter 9.
Patellofemoral Pain
Schweizer, A., Feige, U., Fontana, A., Muller, K. & Dinarello, C.A. (1988). "Interleukin-1 enhances pain reflexes: mediation through increase prostaglandin E2 levels." Agents and Actions, 25, 246-251.
The Cardiac Stress Response
Holland, Ray (1999). Reflexivity. Human Relations, 52(4): 463-483.
Homeless Prevention
Randles, Sally. 2000. Cities in Evolutionary Perspective: Diversity, reflexivity, scale and the making of economic society in Manchester and Lyon. PhD thesis. Chapter 1. Page 23. On the Internet at http://les1.man.ac.uk/cric/Sally_Randles/phd/chapter1.pdf
Whittington's Four Approaches to Strategy
Bordieu, Pierre; Loic Wacquant (1992). An invitation to reflexive sociology, Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Choosing a Paradigm
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