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Imhoff, Michael, and Roland Fried. "The Crying Wolf: Still Crying?" Anesthesia & Analgesia 108, no. 5 (May 2009): 1382–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1213/ane.0b013e31819ed484.

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Olson, Ted. "Crying." Appalachian Heritage 33, no. 2 (2005): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/aph.2005.0065.

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Sinha, Nachiketa. "Crying wolf is a crying shame." BMJ 330, no. 7502 (May 28, 2005): s220.1—s220. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.330.7502.s220.

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Yasni, Yuni Fitri, and Inong Satriadi. "Menangis Menurut Tafsir Al-Maraghi Karya Ahmad Mustafa Al-Maraghi." Istinarah: Riset Keagamaan, Sosial dan Budaya 4, no. 2 (December 31, 2022): 123. http://dx.doi.org/10.31958/istinarah.v4i2.7577.

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The main problem in this paper is to see the many verses of the Qur'an talking about crying, making it difficult for people to distinguish where crying is recommended and crying is forbidden by the Prophet Muhammad Saw. The purpose of this study is: (1) to describe and analyze the prohibited form of crying, (2) To describe and analyze the recommended form of crying and (3) To describe and analyze the benefits of crying. The type of research that the author uses is library research with the thematic interpretation or Maudhu'i analysis method. The primary source of data in this study is Ahmad Mustafa al-Maraghi's Tafsir al-Maraghi, especially verses from the Qur'an and history related to crying. From the research that the author conducted, it can be concluded that the prohibited form of crying is pretending. Meanwhile, the recommended forms of crying are: (1) crying with emotion for the truth of the Qur'an, (2) crying, (3) crying for sincerity and, (4) crying regret for mistakes made (related to crying on the day of judgment). Then the benefits of crying are: (1) it can increase the solemnity, and (2) it is promised enjoyment by Allah Swt.
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Peter, Mathell, Ad J. J. M. Vingerhoets, and Guus L. Van Heck. "Personality, gender, and crying." European Journal of Personality 15, no. 1 (January 2001): 19–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/per.386.

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This study examined gender differences in crying as well as associations between basic personality traits and self‐reported indices of crying. Forty‐eight men and 56 women completed the Five‐Factor Personality Inventory and the Adult Crying Inventory. Substantial gender differences were demonstrated in crying frequency and crying proneness, but not with respect to mood changes after crying. As predicted, women reported a higher frequency of crying and more proneness to cry both for negative and positive reasons. For women, all these crying indices were negatively associated with Emotional Stability. For men, only a significant negative relationship between Emotional Stability and crying for negative reasons emerged. No clear links were found between personality and mood changes after crying. Multiple regression analysis revealed a significant predictive role of gender for crying proneness, even when controlling for personality differences, but not for crying frequency. Adding personality by gender interaction terms resulted in a disappearance of the main effect of sex, while significant interactions with personality factors showed up for crying frequency and general crying proneness. It is suggested that future research on the relationship between personality and crying should focus more on the underlying mechanisms of observed relationships. Furthermore, it is recommended that future research should examine the role of different emotion regulation strategies. In addition, biological factors, temperament, upbringing measures, and socio‐demographic variables should be taken into account. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Jansman, R., M. M. E. Riem, S. Broekhuizen-Dijksman, C. Veth, E. Beijer, and A. J. J. M. Vingerhoets. "Attachment and Crying in Patients with Medically Unexplained Somatic Symptoms." SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine 1, no. 12 (November 21, 2019): 1065–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42399-019-00180-4.

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AbstractMentalization deficits and disturbances in emotional functioning may contribute to somatization in patients with medically unexplained somatic symptoms (MUSS). The present study aimed to increase understanding the psychological factors that contribute to somatization by examining associations between attachment, crying attitudes and behavior, and somatic symptoms in these patients. Attachment security was measured with the Experiences in Close Relationships Questionnaire in sixty-eight outpatients diagnosed with MUSS. Somatic symptom severity was measured with the RAND-36, crying frequency, and attitudes with the Adult Crying Inventory. Patients were asked to evaluate photographs of crying individuals in order to assess the perception of crying and empathic responses to crying. Attachment anxiety was significantly related to somatic symptom severity and negative attitudes toward crying. In addition, somatic symptom severity was related to a more negative attitude toward crying and less awareness of the interpersonal impact of crying on others. The association between attachment anxiety and somatic symptoms was, however, not mediated by crying or negative attitude toward crying. Neither were there significant associations between attachment, somatic symptoms, and empathic responses to crying. Altered attitudes to crying may stem from a history of insecure attachment experiences and may reflect maladaptive emotion strategies in MUSS patients.
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Goodhead, Harriet, Hannah Wilkinson, and Lily Craver. "Crying babies." InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice 14, no. 3 (January 10, 2021): 185–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1755738020978259.

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‘My baby won’t stop crying doctor!’ - This presentation to a GP surgery can make even the more experienced practitioner feel uneasy. The complaint is non-specific with a broad range of differential diagnoses including severe or potentially life-threatening pathologies. Despite this, it is reassuring to know that in most cases, infant crying is not only a benign but also a normal behaviour. This article will discuss how to distinguish normal infant crying from a pathological cause and subsequent management approaches.
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Hu, Shiguang. "Crying Ospreys." Antioch Review 46, no. 2 (1988): 135. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4611860.

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Voas, Jeffrey. "Crying “Cybersecurity!”." Computer 55, no. 10 (October 2022): 14–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mc.2022.3178862.

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William Wenthe. "Crying Dog." Hopkins Review 3, no. 4 (2010): 523–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/thr.2010.0008.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Crying"

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Majluf, Alegría. "Adult Crying." Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2013. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/100908.

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The results of a first cross-cultural study on adult crying in 30 countries including Peru are presented. Vingerhoets et al. (1997) from the University of Tilburg have analyzed motives, tendencies and frequency of crying, emotions and feelings that provoke crying, as well as differences and similarities among countries and sexes. Results show that women have a tendency to cry more frequently and intensively than men. It has also been noted that, in certain countries, there is a link between crying in women and their monthly period.
Se presentan los resultados de un primer estudio transcultural del llanto del adulto que comprende 30 países, entre los que se encuentra el Perú. Vingerhoets et al. (1997) de la Universidad de Tilburg, Holanda, analizan las causas, tendencia y frecuencia del llanto, emociones y sentimientos que inducen al llanto, diferencias y similitudes entre los países y los sexos. Los autores encuentran que las mujeres tienden a llorar con más frecuencia e intensidad que los varones, advirtiendo que en algunos países las mujeres establecen mayor relación entre la tendencia al llanto y el ciclo menstrual que en otros.
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Radford, Laurie 1958. "The crying wave : (1996)." Thesis, McGill University, 1996. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=34535.

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The Crying Wave is a twenty minute music composition for an amplified ensemble of fifteen instruments combined with a prerecorded electroacoustic audio component and live signal processing. The composition explores the use of fundamental electroacoustic music techniques such as additive, subtractive, and granular synthesis as models for the creation and manipulation of materials and structure in both the instrumental and electroacoustic aspects of the work. Two series of harmonies underlie the piece and serve as both harmonic and melodic resources. Procedures including additive/subtractive durations, palindrome and canon, the Fibonacci series, and antiphonal alternation of instrumental groups are used throughout the composition to provide structural coherence. The MIDI data processing software Max is employed to control a number of aspects of the work during performance, including playback of prerecorded electroacoustic audio segments on compact disc, changes of effects algorithms for digital signal processing modules, and the generation of a click track for synchronization. The following dissertation presents an analysis of the work in terms of the aforementioned concepts and techniques.
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Schetzina, Karen. "Irritability and Intractable Crying." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2017. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/5338.

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Schetzina, Karen E. "Irritability and Intractable Crying." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2007. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/5118.

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Now in its Second Edition, this text focuses exclusively on the management of hospitalized pediatric patients from admission to discharge. It is an excellent resource for residency programs, hospitalist fellowships, and continuing education for physicians whose practice includes the management of hospitalized newborns and children. Because pediatric hospital care is provided by a wide variety of healthcare professionals and in many different hospital settings, this text provides a framework for unified management and effective and efficient care. This edition includes new sections on emergency medicine and psychiatric hospitalization and expanded coverage of management of children with complex and chronic conditions.
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Böhnke, Dietmar. "Neil Jordan, 'The Crying Game' (1992)." Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 2013. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A32034.

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Pai, Chih-Yun. "Automatic Pain Assessment from Infants’ Crying Sounds." Scholar Commons, 2016. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/6560.

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Crying is infants utilize to express their emotional state. It provides the parents and the nurses a criterion to understand infants’ physiology state. Many researchers have analyzed infants’ crying sounds to diagnose specific diseases or define the reasons for crying. This thesis presents an automatic crying level assessment system to classify infants’ crying sounds that have been recorded under realistic conditions in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) as whimpering or vigorous crying. To analyze the crying signal, Welch’s method and Linear Predictive Coding (LPC) are used to extract spectral features; the average and the standard deviation of the frequency signal and the maximum power spectral density are the other spectral features which are used in classification. For classification, three state-of-the-art classifiers, namely K-nearest Neighbors, Random Forests, and Least Squares Support Vector Machine are tested in this work, and the experimental result achieves the highest accuracy in classifying whimper and vigorous crying using the clean dataset is 90%, which is sampled with 10 seconds before scoring and 5 seconds after scoring and uses K-nearest neighbors as the classifier.
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Clogg, L. J. "Determinants of infant crying behaviour : the role of carbohydrate absorption." Thesis, McGill University, 1987. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=63853.

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Radford, Ronald Laurie Charles. "An analysis of the Crying wave (a musical composition)." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp02/NQ37037.pdf.

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Pendleton, Kassidy. "FEMALE ADOLESCENT’S EXPERIENCE OF THEIR THERAPIST CRYING IN THERAPY." UKnowledge, 2015. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/hes_etds/24.

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Therapist self-disclosure is an important topic and the literature explains that how a therapist responds to their client can greatly impact the treatment process and therapeutic alliance. One of the ways that therapists respond to their clients is through crying. Although there have been studies that conclude that the majority of therapists do in fact cry in therapy, no studies have tried to understand how this response is perceived by clients. This qualitative study aims to understand the client’s perspective and how therapists’ crying affects the treatment process and therapeutic alliance. The informants in this study were adolescent females who attended a particular therapeutic treatment center. Data was collected through a series of semi-structured interviews. Data was analyzed through a grounded theory approach in which open, axial, and selective coding was used. The results from this study indicate that therapists crying in therapy can be perceived as both beneficial and detrimental in regards to the treatment process and therapeutic alliance.
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Wanucha, Genevieve M. (Genevieve Marie). "The clearest mirror : the science of laughing and crying." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/54575.

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Thesis (S.M. in Science Writing)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Humanities, Graduate Program in Science Writing, 2009.
Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 44-48).
There are few things as familiar to us as the experience of laughing and crying. Studying the two emotional expressions side to side is a way to see our species anew. A way of linking what we share with other mammals to that which sets us apart from all other species. Pulling laughing and crying onto center stage in all their theatrical glory creates a scene of which philosophers and anthropologists have long dreamt: a vision that is uniquely human. Laughing and crying are in many ways physiological and psychological opposites, but these complex behaviors are not exact reversals of the same bodily processes. Nor have researchers told me that they are connected in any biologically relevant way. But zooming out of narrow scientific definitions, digging into our evolutionary history, focusing on the disorders of laughing and crying, looking to the stage where actors and actresses come alive through their tears, there emerges a puzzle of psychology, neuroscience, evolutionary theory, and neurology slowly snapping together.
by Genevieve M. Wanucha.
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Books on the topic "Crying"

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Kennedy, Michelle. Crying. Hauppauge, N.Y: Barron's, 2003.

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Jinlong, Liu. Crying Forests. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9725-8.

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Lester, Barry M., and C. F. Zachariah Boukydis, eds. Infant Crying. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2381-5.

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Abrahams, Peter. Crying Wolf. New York: Random House Publishing Group, 2000.

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Peter, Abrahams. Crying wolf. New York: Ballantine Books, 2000.

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Peter, Abrahams. Crying wolf. New York: Ballantine Books, 2001.

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Kazuo, Koike. Crying freeman. Milwaukie, Or: Dark Horse, 2006.

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McCarthy, Maureen. Somebody's crying. Crows Nest, N.S.W: Allen & Unwin, 2010.

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Peter, Abrahams. Crying wolf. London: Penguin, 2001.

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Bergen, Lara. Crying wolf. New York: Disney Enterprises, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Crying"

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Hoyer, Daniel, Eric P. Zorrilla, Pietro Cottone, Sarah Parylak, Micaela Morelli, Nicola Simola, Nicola Simola, et al. "Crying." In Encyclopedia of Psychopharmacology, 362. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68706-1_3178.

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Madison, Guy. "Crying." In Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 1–4. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16999-6_796-1.

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McKay, Nurse. "Crying." In Babies Growing Up, 107–10. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003328995-22.

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King, Bruce. "Crying." In Coriolanus, 82–83. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20207-2_20.

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Bax, Martin. "Crying." In Infant Crying, 341–48. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2381-5_16.

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Prashar, Anjali. "Diagnostic Crying." In Shed Tears for Diagnostics, 125–36. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7169-1_8.

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Barr, Ronald G. "Excessive Crying." In Handbook of Developmental Psychopathology, 327–50. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4163-9_18.

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Pollak, Margaret, and John Fry. "Crying babies." In Commonsense Paediatrics, 49. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6367-5_6.

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Neuman, Yair. "Crying Wolf." In How to Find a Needle in a Haystack, 31–42. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003289647-4.

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Daws, Dilys, and Matthew Lumley. "Crying babies." In Quietly Subversive, 141–57. New York: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/b23125-16.

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Conference papers on the topic "Crying"

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Maulida, Nadhifa, Wilujeng F. Alfiah, Desty A. Pawestri, Heru Susanto, M. Q. Zaman, and Dhany Arifianto. "Fundamental frequency evaluation of infant crying." In 2016 International Seminar on Intelligent Technology and Its Applications (ISITIA). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isitia.2016.7828634.

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Gülmez, İbrahim, M. Yasin Kayan, and M. Fatih Demirci. "Automatic Recognition of Baby Crying Sounds." In 2024 32nd Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/siu61531.2024.10601140.

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Asiatici, Mikhail, and Paolo Ienne. "Stop Crying Over Your Cache Miss Rate." In FPGA '19: The 2019 ACM/SIGDA International Symposium on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3289602.3293901.

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Gu, Guoliang, Xiaoyan Shen, and Peng Xu. "A Set of DSP System to Detect Baby Crying." In 2018 2nd IEEE Advanced Information Management,Communicates, Electronic and Automation Control Conference (IMCEC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/imcec.2018.8469246.

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Al-Jawaheri, Karrar, Myasar Mundher Adnan, Karrar A. Kadhim, Saadi Mohammed Saadi, Mohammed Hasan Ali, and Aboothar M. Alkhfaji. "Realistic Crying Simulation of 3D virtual human: A survey." In 2022 5th International Conference on Engineering Technology and its Applications (IICETA). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iiceta54559.2022.9888434.

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Foo, Lee Sze, Wun-She Yap, Yan Chai Hum, Zulaikha Kadim, Hock Woon Hon, and Yee Kai Tee. "Real-Time Baby Crying Detection in the Noisy Everyday Environment." In 2020 11th IEEE Control and System Graduate Research Colloquium (ICSGRC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsgrc49013.2020.9232488.

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Chang, Chuan-Yu, and Fu Ren Chen. "Application of Deep Learning for Infant Vomiting and Crying Detection." In 2018 32nd International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops (WAINA). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/waina.2018.00158.

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Keck, M. L., M. Herrera, T. Cheema, and M. Young. "Crying Scars: A Case of Cryoglobulinemia and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis." In American Thoracic Society 2024 International Conference, May 17-22, 2024 - San Diego, CA. American Thoracic Society, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2024.209.1_meetingabstracts.a2060.

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"Crying for the Moon? - Current Challenges in Corporate Information Security Management." In Special Session on Information Security Intelligence for Business Decision Makers. SCITEPRESS - Science and and Technology Publications, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0004700605790586.

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Koutsonikolas, Dimitrios, Y. Charlie Hu, and Chih-Chun Wang. "High-throughput, reliable multicast without "crying babies" in wireless mesh networks." In the 2008 ACM CoNEXT Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1544012.1544046.

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Reports on the topic "Crying"

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Coyle, M., F. Kiss, and D. Oneschuk. Residual total magnetic field, Crying Lake 64 A/08, Manitoba. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/216033.

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Thompson, David. This Crying Enormity: Impressment as a Factor in Anglo-American Foreign Relations. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.6562.

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Coyle, M., F. Kiss, and D. Oneschuk. First vertical derivative of the magnetic field, Crying Lake 64 A/08, Manitoba. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/216025.

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Wheeler, Carol. Every man crying out : Elizabethan anti-Catholic pamphlets and the birth of English anti-Papism. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.5845.

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Breastfeeding reduces crying during baby immunisation. National Institute for Health Research, February 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3310/signal-000387.

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