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  1. Essays on Mathematical and Philosophical Logic Proceedings of the Fourth Scandinavian Logic Symposium and of the First Soviet-Finnish Logic Conference, Jyväskylä, Finland, June 29-July 6, 1976.Jaakko Hintikka, Ilkka Niiniluoto, Esa Saarinen & Soviet-Finnish Logic Conference - 1979
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    Maintenance and loss of minority lan.Catalan French, Macedonian Polish, Romany Welsh, Quechua Swahili & Turkish Finnish - 1994 - In Stephen Everson (ed.), Language. Cambridge University Press.
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  3. Finnish studies in the history of ancient and mediaeval philosophy.Mikko Yrjönsuuri - 2003 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 80 (1):357-369.
    Finland is internationally known as one of the leading centers of twentieth century analytic philosophy. This volume offers for the first time an overall survey of the Finnish analytic school. The rise of this trend is illustrated by original articles of Edward Westermarck, Eino Kaila, Georg Henrik von Wright, and Jaakko Hintikka. Contributions of Finnish philosophers are then systematically discussed in the fields of logic, philosophy of language, philosophy of science, history of philosophy, ethics and social philosophy. Metaphilosophical (...)
     
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    Finnish noun inflection.Paul Kiparsky - manuscript
    Inflected words in Finnish show a range of interdependent stem and suffix alternations which are conditioned by syllable structure and stress. In a penetrating study, Anttila (1997) shows how the statistical preferences among optional alternants of the Genitive Plural can be derived from free constraint ranking. I propose an analysis which covers the rest of the nominal morphology and spells out the phonological constraints that interact to produce the alternations, and show how it supports a stratal version of OT (...)
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    Finnish physicians’ attitudes towards active euthanasia have become more positive over the last 10 years.Pekka Louhiala, Heta Enkovaara, Hannu Halila, Heikki Pälve & Jukka Vänskä - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (4):353-355.
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    Finnish Folklore Reader and Glossary.M. J. Dresden, Elli Köngäs Maranda & Elli Kongas Maranda - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (4):830.
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    Finnish Aesthetics in Academic Databases.Darius Pacauskas & Ossi Naukkarinen - 2020 - Aisthesis. Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 13 (1):169-180.
    The academic databases such as Scopus or Web of Science are commonly used to measure performance of universities, departments, and even single researchers. However, to what extent such databases can represent real outcomes of aforementioned units especially in the field of art and humanities where local languages and cultural phenomena play an important role is not clear. This article focuses on understanding how research in this field, as seen through the case of aesthetics in non-English speaking countries, Finland in particular, (...)
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    Finnish Nurses' Views on End-of-Life Discussions and a Comparison with Physicians' Views.Hanna-Mari Hildén, Pekka Louhiala, Marja-Liisa Honkasalo & Jorma Palo - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (2):165-178.
    This study investigated Finnish nurses’ experiences and views on end-of-life decision making and compared them with physicians’ views. For this purpose, a questionnaire was sent to 800 nurses, of which 51% responded. Most of the nurses had a positive attitude towards and respect for living wills, more often than physicians. Most also believed that a will had an effect on decision making. Almost all of the nurses considered it their responsibility to talk to physicians about respecting living wills. Do-not-resuscitate (...)
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    Finnish approaches to Sein und Zeit.Dimiter Georgiev Saschew, Ivan Chvatik, Mark Wildschut, John Macquarrie, Joan Stambaugh, Reijo Kupiainen, Rudolf Boehm, Francois Vezin, Johann Tzavaras & Mihaly Vajda - 2005 - Studia Phaenomenologica 5:119-127.
    In this paper I try to underline both the positive and negative circumstances in which I began translating Heidegger's "Sein und Zeit" in Greek. In 1971 I started, as a young student of philosophy, to study and translate this book, although I misunderstood it and considered it as a paradigm of "existentiell", not existential philosophy. I benefited essentially from both the English and the French translations and I've also received great help from my Greek mentor, E. N. Platis. I published (...)
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    Contemporary Finnish Aesthetics.Arto Haapala - 2011 - Philosophy Compass 6 (1):1-10.
    This article gives an overview of Finnish aesthetics in the past forty years. I will introduce major figures who have done research in aesthetics and topics that have been investigated. I will divide the field of aesthetics in two: philosophy of art and environmental aesthetics. Especially the latter has gained a lot of prominence in Finnish aesthetics, and there are also institutional settings that have made this possible. But philosophical problems in the arts have been scrutinized intensively, too. (...)
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  11. Finnish studies in phenomenology and phenomenological studies in finland: Interfaces of analytic philosophy and phenomenology.Leila Haaparanta - 2003 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 80 (1):491-509.
    Finland is internationally known as one of the leading centers of twentieth century analytic philosophy. This volume offers for the first time an overall survey of the Finnish analytic school. The rise of this trend is illustrated by original articles of Edward Westermarck, Eino Kaila, Georg Henrik von Wright, and Jaakko Hintikka. Contributions of Finnish philosophers are then systematically discussed in the fields of logic, philosophy of language, philosophy of science, history of philosophy, ethics and social philosophy. Metaphilosophical (...)
     
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    Finnish Versions of Pragmatist Humanism.Sami Pihlström - 2019 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 11 (1).
    This essay introduces two leading Finnish philosophers of the twentieth century, Eino Kaila and Georg Henrik von Wright, who not only established analytic philosophy in Finland but also made original contributions to the development of pragmatism. The pragmatist dimensions of Kaila’s thought were clearly influenced by the classical American pragmatists, primarily William James, whose writings Kaila read and commented on already at an early stage of his career in the 1910s. Kaila then continued to develop a quasi-pragmatist idea of (...)
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  13. Finnish primary school children's preferences in environmental problem solving.Leena Aho, Tarja Permikangas & Seppo Lyyra - 1989 - Science Education 73 (5):635-642.
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  14. Finnish approaches to Sein und Zeit.Reijo Kupiainen - 2005 - Studia Phaenomenologica 5:91-99.
    Finnish is a small language area and classical philosophical translations have been largely missing. Translating Sein und Zeit brings forth some specific difficulties. Finnish philosophical tradition is mostly analytical and we don’t have established phenomenological concepts. For example, the word “Dasein” is translated in several different ways. Following Heidegger’s own method and philosophy of language a translator has to find his own path situated in the nearness of Being and language. Therefore a translation is always an act of (...)
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  15. Finnish studies in seventeenth-century rationalism.Olli Koistinen - 2003 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 80 (1):371-389.
    Finland is internationally known as one of the leading centers of twentieth century analytic philosophy. This volume offers for the first time an overall survey of the Finnish analytic school. The rise of this trend is illustrated by original articles of Edward Westermarck, Eino Kaila, Georg Henrik von Wright, and Jaakko Hintikka. Contributions of Finnish philosophers are then systematically discussed in the fields of logic, philosophy of language, philosophy of science, history of philosophy, ethics and social philosophy. Metaphilosophical (...)
     
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    Finnish Nurses' Interpretations of Patient Autonomy in the Context of End-of-Life Decision Making.Hanna-Mari Hildén & Marja-Liisa Honkasalo - 2006 - Nursing Ethics 13 (1):41-51.
    Our aim was to study how nurses interpret patient autonomy in end-of-life decision making. This study built on our previous quantitative study, which evaluated the experiences of and views on end-of-life decision making of a representative sample of Finnish nurses taken from the whole country. We performed qualitative interviews with 17 nurses and analysed these using discourse analysis. In their talk, the nurses demonstrated three different discourses, namely, the ‘supporter’, the ‘analyst’ and the ‘practical’ discourses, each of which outlined (...)
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    Finnish people's attitudes towards biomedical research and its sponsorship.Elina Hemminki, Aaro Tupasela, Piia Jallinoja, Arja Aro & Karolina Snell - 2009 - Genomics, Society and Policy 5 (1):1-13.
    The purpose of the research was to study Finnish people's attitudes towards biomedical research and whether the research sponsor makes a difference to those attitudes. A survey questionnaire was sent to a random sample of 25-64 years old. Respondents had a positive attitude towards biomedical research and there were only small variations by population group. When asked whether one's own clinical blood samples could be used in scientific biomedical research, 84 per cent of the respondents would allow it. The (...)
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    Finnish Reader and Glossary.E. H. S. & Robert Austerlitz - 1963 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 83 (1):165.
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    Finnish Political Theory.Michael J. Shapiro - 1997 - Theory and Event 1 (3).
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    Finnish nurses’ attitudes towards their role in the euthanasia process.Anja Terkamo-Moisio, Chris Gastmans, Olli-Pekka Ryynänen & Anna-Maija Pietilä - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics:096973301772085.
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    Finnish people's attitudes towards biomedical research and its sponsorship.Thomas Lemke, Theo Papaioannou, Lyn Turney, Elina Hemminki, Aaro Tupasela, Piia Jallinoja, Arja J. Aro, Karoliina Snell, Sinikka Sihvo & Almut Caspary - 2009 - Genomics, Society and Policy 5 (2):1-13.
    The purpose of the research was to study Finnish people's attitudes towards biomedical research and whether the research sponsor makes a difference to those attitudes. A survey questionnaire was sent to a random sample of 25-64 years old. Respondents had a positive attitude towards biomedical research and there were only small variations by population group. When asked whether one's own clinical blood samples could be used in scientific biomedical research, 84 per cent of the respondents would allow it. The (...)
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    Dityrambeja (finnish).Friedrich Nietzsche - unknown
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    A Finnish study of self-regulation discourses in the chemical industry's Responsible Care programme.Toivo Niskanen - 2011 - Business Ethics: A European Review 21 (1):77-99.
    The aim of the study was to explore the effects of the Responsible Care (RC) programme and how it is applied in practice. The present research questions include the following focus: how should we assess the performance of an organization's RC activity and what are the different criteria for assessing RC practices? The results indicate that the RC programme provides practical tools for developing health, environmental and safety operations. RC companies are committed to developing their products and processes, and continuously (...)
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    The Finnish national asthma programme: communication in asthma care – quality assessment of asthma referral letters.Leena E. Tuomisto, Erhola Marina, Kaila Minna, Pirkko E. Brander, Kauppinen Ritva, Puolijoki Hannu & Kekki Pertti - 2007 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13 (1):50-54.
  25. Finnish evidential adverbs in argumentative texts.Minna Jaakola - 2018 - In Ad Foolen, Helen de Hoop & Gijs Mulder (eds.), Evidence for evidentiality. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
     
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    Finnish Philosophy at Home and Abroad.Hintikka Jaakko - 2006 - Diogenes 53 (3):40-44.
    Recent years have seen a tremendous growth in international scholarly communication, especially perhaps in Europe. On the one hand, the technical means of communication have undergone a major revolution. Scholars and scientists can communicate almost instantly via phone, fax and especially by e-mail, and post their results on their websites instead of having to wait for months and sometimes years to have them published. On the other hand, various institutional frameworks have been created for the purpose of fostering international scientific (...)
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  27. Finnish Philosophy at Home and Abroad.Jaakko Hintikka - 2006 - Diogenes 53 (3):40 - 44.
    Recent years have seen a tremendous growth in international scholarly communication, especially perhaps in Europe. On the one hand, the technical means of communication have undergone a major revolution. Scholars and scientists can communicate almost instantly via phone, fax and especially by e-mail, and post their results on their websites instead of having to wait for months and sometimes years to have them published. On the other hand, various institutional frameworks have been created for the purpose of fostering international scientific (...)
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    Attitudes of Finnish doctors towards euthanasia in 1993 and 2003.P. Louhiala & H.-M. Hilden - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (11):627-628.
    Questionnaire studies on the attitudes of Finnish doctors towards euthanasia were conducted in 1993 and 2003, and the results show that they have not become more positive.
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  29. Philosophy of literature by Finnish researchers: a bibliography 1968-2008.Jukka Mikkonen (ed.) - 2008 - Filosofia.fi.
    This bibliography aims to gather together studies in the philosophy of literature by Finnish researchers. It consists of articles and monographs which treat i) philosophical literary theory, ii) philosophical literature, or iii) literary philosophy and philosophers’ use of literary devices. The bibliography, collected by requests of publication data and from several Finnish publication databases, is not intended inclusive. Nevertheless, it is being throughout updated, and all kinds of suggestions, updates and corrections are most welcome.
     
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    Finnish doctors and the realisation of patient autonomy in the context of end of life decision making.H.-M. Hilden - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (6):316-320.
    Patient autonomy is a fundamental principle in end of life decision making. However, its realisation may take a variety of forms. Discourse analysis was conducted in a qualitative interview study of 19 physicians. The physicians made use of three different discourses, each of which contained a specific understanding of patient autonomy and a physician’s proper activities in the context of end of life decision making.
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    Finnish lessons 2.0: what can the world learn from educational change in Finland? By Pasi Sahlberg The Finnish education mystery: historical and sociological essays on schooling in Finland. By Hannu Simola. [REVIEW]Gary McCulloch - 2017 - British Journal of Educational Studies 65 (2):265-268.
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    A multidimensional approach to finnish managers' moral decision-making.Johanna Kujala - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 34 (3-4):231 - 254.
    This paper analyses managers'' moral decision-making, and studies the role of ethical theories in it by following the research tradition using the multidimensional ethics scale. The research question is: what kinds of ethical dimensions do Finnish business managers reveal when they are making moral decisions, and how have these dimensions changed in the 1990s? This question is answered by examining what kinds of factors emerge when the multidimensional ethics scale is used to analyse Finnish managers'' attitudes toward moral (...)
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    Science and finnish sociology: Reply to allardt and Kelle.Ellsworth Fuhrman & Erkki Kaukonen - 1988 - Social Epistemology 2 (4):353 – 355.
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    Constructing Illegitimacy?: Cartels In Finnish Business Media.Marjo Siltaoja & Meri Vehkaperä - 2008 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 19:2-15.
    During the past decade, any questionable and illegal behavior of businesses has received significant attention in the media. Thus, taking a critical discursive approach, we investigate how the media constructs any questionable business as illegitimate. Our data draws upon articles dealing with cartels and cartel agreements in Finnish business media covering a five year period 2002-2007. Based on our findings, we suggest that regardless of the globalized business world, socio-cultural history plays an important role in constructing the illegitimacy of (...)
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    Art and beyond: Finnish approaches to aesthetics.Ossi Naukkarinen & Olli Immonen (eds.) - 1995 - [Helsinki]: Finnish Society for Aesthetics.
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    Spiritual treasures in Finnish art.Hedvig Martin - 2021 - Approaching Religion 11 (1):194-6.
    Review of Spiritual Treasures: Esotericism in the Finnish Art World 1890–1950, edited by Nina Kokkinen and Lotta Nylund.
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  37. Spinoza and Finnish literature.Raili Elovaara - 1989 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 5:59-80.
     
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    Neuroliberalism in Action: The Finnish Experiment with Basic Income.Mona Mannevuo - 2019 - Theory, Culture and Society 36 (4):27-47.
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    Testaments in Wood: Finnish Log Structures in Embarrass Minnesota.Wayne Gudmundson - 1991 - Minnesota Historical Society Press.
    The art of an exceptional photographer captures the artistry of the builder in these images of Finnish-American farmsteads built around the turn of the century in northern Minnesota. Wayne Gudmundson's photographs are marked by the same clarity and simplicity as the traditionally crafted log structures they record. The buildings are compelling testaments in wood to the Finnish heritage and the stalwart, stubborn spirit of the Embarrass community.
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  40. The Father of Finnish Prose.Mildred Mcgilvra - 1952 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 33 (3):278.
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    A National Collaboration Process: Finnish Engineering Education for the Benefit of People and Environment.A. Takala & K. Korhonen-Yrjänheikki - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (4):1557-1569.
    The key stakeholders of the Finnish engineering education collaborated during 2006–09 to reform the system of education, to face the challenges of the changing business environment and to create a national strategy for the Finnish engineering education. The work process was carried out using participatory work methods. Impacts of sustainable development (SD) on engineering education were analysed in one of the subprojects. In addition to participatory workshops, the core part of the work on SD consisted of a research (...)
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    Snow, Forest, Silence: The Finnish Tradition of Semiotics.Eero Tarasti (ed.) - 1999 - Indiana University Press.
    Thirty high-level essays on various aspects of semiotics by Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian scholars.
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    Iambic inversion in finnish.Paul Kiparsky - manuscript
    The modern study of versification is based on the hypothesis that language is rhythmically organized, that metrical patterns are defined by simple rhythmic schemata, and that the two are related by correspondence constraints. Some analyses of the phenomenon of “inversion” in iambic verse reject a central aspect of this hypothesis in positing more complex metrical schemata containing both trochaic and iambic feet. I present evidence against such “trochaic substitution” analyses and demonstrate the iambic character of inverted feet with statistical data (...)
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    Academic publishing and interdisciplinarity: Finnish experiences.Sami Pihlström - 2014 - Human Affairs 24 (1):40-47.
    This essay discusses some current challenges in academic publishing and interdisciplinarity, including interdisciplinary publishing, by referring to some recent experiences in the Finnish academic community. In particular, the recent “Publication Forum” exercise, organized in Finland by the Finnish Federation of Learned Societies, is briefly analyzed. Journal rankings play important roles but may also be used in problematic ways. Interdisciplinary research programs and institutes also need to consider their own challenges in contemporary academia.
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    Perceiving the Environment in Finnish Lapland.Tim Ingold & Terhi Kurttila - 2000 - Body and Society 6 (3-4):183-196.
    We contrast two understandings of traditional knowledge: as enframed in the discourse of modernity (MTK), and as generated in the practices of locality (LTK). Where `indigenous knowledge' is opposed to science, it always appears in the guise of MTK. This modernist understanding rests on a genealogical model of transmission that separates the acquisition of knowledge from environmentally situated practice. For local people, by contrast, traditional knowledge is inseparable from the practices of inhabiting the land that both bring places into being (...)
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    Deathscapes in Finnish funerals during Covid-19.Auli Vähäkangas - 2023 - Approaching Religion 13 (1):21-37.
    The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted and reshaped experiences of bodily disposal and memorialization around the world. One key characteristic of almost all religious practices and traditions is the centrality of face-to-face gatherings (Baker et al. 2020). The spatial turn shows the need to study space and place in research on religion (Knott 2010). Avril Maddrell has utilized a spatial lens for death studies with her concept of the deathscape, by which she means both the places associated with death and the (...)
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    European dimensions of Finnish culture: A survey of international and European orientation of Finnish intellectuals.Ilkka Heiskanen, Ritva Mitchell & Pasi Saukkonen - 1994 - World Futures 39 (1):25-46.
    (1994). European dimensions of Finnish culture: A survey of international and European orientation of Finnish intellectuals. World Futures: Vol. 39, The Evolution of European Identity: Surveys of the Growing Edge A Report by the European Culture Impact Research Consortium (EUROCIRCON), pp. 25-46.
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    The history of Finnish aesthetics from the late 18th century to the early 20th century.Oiva Kuisma - 2006 - Vammala: Societas Scientiarum Fennica.
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  49. Information society Finnish-style, or an anthropological view of the modern.Eeva Berglund - 2007 - In Jeanette Edwards, Penelope Harvey & Peter Wade (eds.), Anthropology and Science: Epistemologies in Practice. Berg.
     
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  50. The Finnish national asthma programme: communication in asthma care-quality assessment of asthma referral letters (vol 13, pg 50, 2007). [REVIEW]Leena E. Tuomisto, Marina Erhola, Minna Kaila, Pirkko E. Brander, Ritva Kauppinen, Hannu Puolijoki & Pertti Kekki - 2009 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (2):408-408.
     
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