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  2. Social determinants of health - Wikipedia

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    A commonly used model that illustrates the relationship between biological, individual, community, and societal determinants is Whitehead and Dahlgren's model originally presented in 1991 and subsequently adapted by the CDC. [8]

  3. Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness

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    The Principles for the Protection of Persons with Mental Illness and the Improvement of Mental Health Care (MI Principles) were adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 1991. They provide agreed but non-legally-binding basic standards that mental health systems should meet and rights that people diagnosed with mental disorder should have.

  4. Dahlgren - Wikipedia

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    Dahlgren gun, type of smooth bore cannon designed by the Admiral and used by the U.S. Navy Dahlgren Affair , failed mission to assassinate leaders of the Confederacy Dahlgren system and dahlgrenogram, created by Swedish-Danish botanist Rolf M. T. Dahlgren (1932–1987)

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  6. Whitehead's point-free geometry - Wikipedia

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    Biacino and Gerla (1991) showed that every model of Clarke's theory is a Boolean algebra, and models of such algebras cannot distinguish connection from overlap. It is doubtful whether either fact is faithful to Whitehead's intent.

  7. Optimal distinctiveness theory - Wikipedia

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    From Brewer's 1991 text, a replica of figure 2 The optimal distinctiveness model. The following are the tenets of optimal distinctiveness theory as explicitly stated by Dr. Brewer in her 1991 work, "The social self: on being the same and different at the same time" [ 2 ] on page 478:

  8. Process and Reality - Wikipedia

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    Whitehead's Process and Reality [1] is perhaps his philosophical master work. The following is an attempt to provide an accessible outline of some of the main ideas in Whitehead's Process and Reality, based on the book itself, but guided by a general reading of secondary sources, especially I. Leclerc's Whitehead's Metaphysics

  9. Susan Lindquist - Wikipedia

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    Lindquist was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Iver and Eleanor (née Maggio), and attended Maine South High School in Park Ridge. [13]Lindquist's father and mother were of Swedish and Italian descent, respectively, [14] and although they expected her to become a housewife, [15] Susan studied microbiology at the University of Illinois as an undergraduate and received her PhD in biology from ...