EXAMINING SELF-DISCLOSURE ON SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES: A FLOW THEORY AND PRIVACY PERSPECTIVE



Congenital mesenteric hernia in neonates: Still a dilemma

Trapeze Bars Congenital transmesenteric hernia in neonates is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction with devastating outcomes and still remains a challenge to diagnose pre-operatively.Patients are often managed with emergency surgical exploration and may need bowel resection.We present 2 neonates with small bowel obstruction secondary to strangula

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FMRI evidence for the involvement of the procedural memory system in morphological processing of a second language.

Behavioural evidence suggests that English regular past tense forms are automatically decomposed into their stem and affix Pentair GloBrite Parts (played = play+ed) based on an implicit linguistic rule, which does not apply to the idiosyncratically formed irregular forms (kept).Additionally, regular, but not irregular inflections, are thought to be

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