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Snider, Kellie. Turning fierce dogs friendly: Using constructional aggression treatment to rehabilitate aggressive and reactive dogs. 2017.

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Ostrov, Jamie M., Sarah J. Blakely-McClure, Kristin J. Perry, and Kimberly E. Kamper-DeMarco. Definitions—The Form and Function of Relational Aggression. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190491826.003.0002.

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This chapter reviews the definitions of relational aggression and other subtypes of aggression that are often studied in the developmental sciences. Specifically, definitions of relational, physical, indirect, social, verbal, nonverbal, proactive, and reactive aggression are provided. The modes, forms, functions, and contexts of aggression are reviewed, with a focus on relational aggression. Attention is given to other related constructs such as assertion, rough and tumble play, and social dominance, which should be considered and ruled out when studying subtypes of aggression. A definition and important considerations for the study of relational bullying are provided, and a brief discussion of the contexts of online or electronic aggression is given. Future directions and unanswered questions are raised.
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Buckholtz, Joshua W., and Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg. Genetic Perspectives on the Neurochemistry of Human Aggression and Violence. Edited by Turhan Canli. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199753888.013.009.

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Violence is a devastating social phenomenon that is costly both to affected individuals and to society at large. Pathological aggression, especially reactive/impulsive aggression, is a cardinal symptom common to several psychiatric disorders—including antisocial personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, and psychopathy—that are associated with risk for violence. Thus, understanding the factors that predispose people to impulsive violence represents a crucial goal for psychology, neuroscience, and psychiatry. Although we are far from a full understanding of the etiopathophysiology of violence, impulsive aggression is heritable, suggesting that genetic mechanisms may be important for determining individual variation in susceptibility. This chapter synthesizes available preclinical and human data to propose a compelling neurogenetic mechanism for violence, specifically arguing that a genetically determined excess in serotonin signaling during a critical developmental period leads to dysregulation within a key corticolimbic circuit for emotional arousal and regulation, inhibitory control, and social cognition.
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Level of athletic, instrumental, and reactive aggression between contact and non-contact, male and female high school athletes under pre- and post-testing conditions. 1988.

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Level of athletic, instrumental, and reactive aggression between contact and non-contact, male and female high school athletes under pre- and post-testing conditions. 1985.

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Matloff, Gary. Peer Rejection Rates and Perceived Social Competence Among Elementary-school Children Who Display Reactive and Combined Reactive and Proactive Aggressive Behaviors. Dissertation Discovery Company, 2018.

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Matloff, Gary. Peer Rejection Rates and Perceived Social Competence Among Elementary-school Children Who Display Reactive and Combined Reactive and Proactive Aggressive Behaviors. Dissertation Discovery Company, 2018.

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Phenix, Annie. The midnight dog walkers: Positive training and practical advice for living with a reactive and aggressive dog. 2016.

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Scroggins, Linda. I Know Your Dog Is a Good Dog: A Trainer's Insights on Reactive, Aggressive or Anxious Behavior. McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, 2023.

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Courtney, Beverley. Why Is My Dog So Growly?: Book 1 Teach Your Fearful, Aggressive, or Reactive Dog Confidence Through Understanding. Independently Published, 2017.

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Courtney, Beverley. Calm walks with your Growly Dog: Book 3 Strategies and techniques for your fearful, aggressive, or reactive dog. Independently published, 2017.

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Courtney, Beverley. Change for Your Growly Dog!: Book 2 Action Steps to Build Confidence in Your Fearful, Aggressive, or Reactive Dog. Independently Published, 2017.

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Litell, John M., and Nathan I. Shapiro. Pathophysiology of septic shock. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0297.

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The pathophysiology of sepsis is the result of a dysregulated host response to infection. Interactions between conserved pathogenic signals and host recognition systems initiate a systemic reaction to local infection. Pro- and anti-inflammatory intermediates and associated coagulatory abnormalities lead to altered macrovascular, microvascular, and mitochondrial function. Uncorrected, these processes yield similar patterns of failure in multiple organ systems. Mortality increases with successive organ failures. Although commonly thought to be a manifestation of impaired renal circulation, septic acute kidney injury may be due primarily to non-haemodynamic factors. Pulmonary parenchymal dysfunction in sepsis also contributes to failures in other organ systems. Sepsis involves complex alterations in myocardial function, vascular tone, and capillary integrity, which are mediated by elevated concentrations of inflammatory cytokines, inducible nitric oxide, and reactive oxygen species, among others. Gut hypomotility and translocation of enteric flora likely contribute to a persistent inflammatory response. This perpetuates the pathophysiological pattern of sepsis, and can lead to the delayed onset of these features in patients with other types of critical illness. The neurological manifestations of sepsis include acquired delirium, which is also probably due to circulatory and inflammatory abnormalities, as well as alterations in cerebral amino acid metabolism. Critical illness-related corticosteroid insufficiency and derangements in glucose metabolism are among the endocrine abnormalities commonly seen in septic patients. Restoration of homeostasis requires early haemodynamic resuscitation and aggressive infectious source control.
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Phenix, Annie. Positive Training for Aggressive and Reactive Dogs,: Proven Techniques to Help Your Dog Recover from Fear and Anxiety and Enjoy Walks Calmly. Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2022.

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Pattison, James. The Alternatives to War. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198755203.001.0001.

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If states are not to go to war, what should they do instead? In The Alternatives to War: From Sanctions to Non-violence, James Pattison considers the case for the alternatives to military action to address mass atrocities and aggression. He covers the normative issues raised by measures ranging from comprehensive economic sanctions, diplomacy, and positive incentives, to criminal prosecutions, non-violent resistance, accepting refugees, and arming rebels. For instance, given the indiscriminateness of many sanctions regimes, are sanctions any better than war? Should states avoid ‘megaphone diplomacy’ and adopt more subtle measures? What, if anything, can non-violent methods such as civilian defence and civilian peacekeeping do in the face of a ruthless opponent? Is it a serious concern that positive incentives can appear to reward aggressors? Overall, Pattison provides a comprehensive account of the ethics of the alternatives to war. In doing so, he argues that the case for war is weaker and the case for many of the alternatives is stronger than commonly thought. The upshot is that, when reacting to mass atrocities and aggression, states are generally required to pursue the alternatives to war rather than military action. Pattison concludes that this has significant implications for pacifism, Just War Theory, and the responsibility to protect doctrine.
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Davies, Cpdt-Ka Acdbc. Managing Your Aggressive & Reactive Dog: How to Keep You and Your Dog Safe, How to Talk to Your Veterinarian, and Where to Find Professional Help. Independently Published, 2021.

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Department of Defense. Coping with a Rising Power: Vietnam's Hedging Strategy Toward China - Reaction to Chinese South China Sea Aggression, Vietnam Military Modernization and Security Cooperation, Multilateral Enmeshment. Independently Published, 2018.

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Courtney, Beverley. Essential Skills for Your Growly but Brilliant Family Dog : Books 1-3: Understanding Your Fearful, Reactive, or Aggressive Dog, and Strategies and Techniques to Make Change. Independently Published, 2017.

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Courtney, Beverley. Essential Skills for your Growly but Brilliant Family Dog : Books 1-3: Understanding your fearful, reactive, or aggressive dog, and strategies and techniques to make change. Beverley Courtney, 2018.

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Spinella, Philip C., and Jeffrey J. Bednarski. Hematology and Oncology. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199918027.003.0013.

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Coagulopathy, thrombosis, and other hematological abnormalities are common in the pediatric intensive care unit . Current guidelines recommend red blood cell transfusion for a hemoglobin concentration less than 7 g/dL in critically ill, hemodynamically stable patients; platelets for a concentration less than 10,000 in nonbleeding patients; and cryoprecipitate in bleeding patients for fibrinogen values less than 100 to 150 mg/dL. Massive transfusion protocols that push blood products to the bedside are more practical than reactive protocols. Transfusion reactions include transfusion-associated acute lung injury and transfusion-associated circulatory overload. Hematologic crises in the PICU are commonly complications of other primary disorders. Sickle cell disease may lead to acute chest syndrome, sequestration crisis, and stroke, and require aggressive intervention. Oncological diseases produce hyperleukocytosis, tumor lysis syndrome, veno-occlusive disease, graft-versus-host disease, and sepsis in association with leukopenia. A relatively newly recognized disorder, hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, requires early recognition and treatment to avoid adverse outcomes.
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Locklin, Allan. Reforming a Reactive or Aggressive Dog : Helping Your Dog Change the Way They View the World: Building a Trust and Respect Relationship Between You and Your Dog. Independently Published, 2021.

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Barnhart, Joslyn. The Consequences of Humiliation. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501748042.001.0001.

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This book explores the nature of national humiliation and its impact on foreign policy. The book demonstrates that Germany's catastrophic reaction to humiliation at the end of World War I is part of a broader pattern: states that experience humiliating events are more likely to engage in international aggression aimed at restoring the state's image in its own eyes and in the eyes of others. The book shows that these states also pursue conquest, intervene in the affairs of other states, engage in diplomatic hostility and verbal discord, and pursue advanced weaponry and other symbols of national resurgence at higher rates than non-humiliated states in similar foreign policy contexts. The book's examination of how national humiliation functions at the individual level explores leaders' domestic incentives to evoke a sense of national humiliation. As a result of humiliation on this level, the effects may persist for decades, if not centuries, following the original humiliating event.
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Maxwell, Catherine. Top Notes. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198701750.003.0002.

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After a brief discussion of Eugene Rimmel and Septimus Piesse, two major manufacturers and promoters of Victorian perfume, this chapter provides an overview of fragrance use for the Victorians, and explores attitudes towards perfume in early and mid-Victorian fiction with special reference to the figure of the scented dandy. The second part of this chapter shows how Victorian poetry reflects the influential perfumed legacy of Romanticism and, in particular, Shelley, a key precursor for many aesthetic and decadent writers, with an illustrative reading of Edmund Gosse’s ‘Perfume’, a sonnet saturated with echoes from both Shelley and Keats. After a brief discussion of the ‘hothouse’ atmosphere of aestheticism, decadence, and the fin de siècle, the chapter concludes with reference to the aggressive reaction of male modernists, and in particular, T. S. Eliot, to a Romantic and Victorian culture seen as decadent, feminine, and perfumed.
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Bate, Dick, and Ian Jeffreys. Soccer Speed. Human Kinetics, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781718225541.

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The world’s most popular sport is also one of the most demanding. Stronger, smarter, and more agile players have increased the intensity and tempo of the game. Success hinges on the ability to read, react, and execute. For individual players and teams alike, speed is a necessity. Soccer Speed is a groundbreaking work’more than a training guide, but an all-encompassing execution plan for success in today’s aggressive, attacking, and fast-paced game. Inside, you’ll learn how to develop these skills: Quickness, agility, and balance for defending, attacking, reacting, and executingMost effective techniques, such as heel passes and stride changes, to challenge opponents and keep them off balanceSoccer intelligence, or the ability to instantly recognize and exploit the opposition’s weakness In-game decision making with and without the ball Every aspect of the game is covered, including step-by-step instruction and 36 drills for developing technical and tactical speed in passing, receiving, dribbling, scoring, counterattacking, and defending. Soccer Speed is the one and only guide for outpacing, outsmarting, and outplaying the opposition.
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Sagert, Kelly Boyer. The 1970s. Greenwood, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400605642.

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Few conventions were left unchallenged in the 1970s as Americans witnessed a decade of sweeping social, cultural, economic, and political upheavals. The fresh anguish of the Vietnam War, the disillusionment of Watergate, the recession, and the oil embargo all contributed to an era of social movements, political mistrust, and not surprisingly, rich cultural diversity. It was the Me Decade, a reaction against 60s radicalism reflected in fashion, film, the arts, and music. Songs of the Ramones, the Sex Pistols, and Patti Smith brought the aggressive punk-rock music into the mainstream, introducing teenagers to rebellious punk fashions. It was also the decade of disco: Who can forget the image of John Travolta as Tony Manero inSaturday Night Feverdecked out in a three-piece white leisure suit with his shirt collar open, his hand points towards the heavens as the lighted disco floor glares defiantly below him? While the turbulent decade ushered inMs. magazine, Mood rings, Studio 54, Stephen King horror novels, and granola, it was also the decade in which over 25 million video game systems made their way into our homes, allowing Asteroids and Pac-Man games to be played out on televisions in living rooms throughout the country. Whether it was the boom of environmentalism or the bust of the Nixon administration and public life as we knew it, the era represented a profound shift in American society and culture.
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Grom, Alexei A., and Athimalaipet V. Ramanan. Macrophage activation syndrome. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642489.003.0168.

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Macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) is a life-threatening condition caused by excessive activation and proliferation of T lymphocytes and haemophagocytic macrophages. Although MAS has been reported in association with almost any rheumatic disease, it is by far most common in systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Flares of the underlying disease or infection are most common triggers of MAS. The pathognomonic feature of MAS is typically found in bone marrow: numerous, well-differentiated macrophagic histiocytes phagocytosing normal haematopoietic elements. The expansion of these histiocytes leads to a massive systemic inflammatory reaction associated with three cardinal clinical features: severe cytopenias, liver dysfunction, and coagulopathy consistent with disseminated intravascular coagulation. Clinically, MAS is strikingly similar to the autosomal recessive disorders collectively known as familial haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (FHLH). FHLH has been associated with various genetic defects affecting the cytolytic pathway. Cytolytic function is profoundly depressed in MAS patients as well, and this abnormality is caused by both genetic and acquired factors. Studies in animals suggest that uncontrolled expansion of activated CD8+ T lymphocytes secreting cytokines that activate macrophages is central to the pathophysiology of haemophagocytic syndromes. Consistent with this view, the combination of steroids and ciclosporin, an immunosuppressant that preferentially inhibits T lymphocytes, is an effective treatment for the majority of MAS patients. Patients in whom MAS remains active despite this treatment present a serious challenge and require more aggressive immunosuppression. However, in MAS triggered by infection, the optimal level of immunosuppression is difficult to determine. As a result, reported mortality rates reach 20%.
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