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3.188 - AMICOR

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1997 lançamento do primeiro álbum de meu filho Professor Luiz Eduardo Robinson Achutti
Dra. Ana Lúcia, Prof. Wanyce Myriam Robinson+, Ilse Pisani, Lúcia Helena, Dra. Valderês Antonietta+, Aloyzio.

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Emotional Memory Cells Driving Empathy Discovered.

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The state of US health: a five-paper series 

A graphic of the US with magnifying glasses on different parts of the country.
Our five-paper series on the state of health in the US has been published in a special issue of The Lancet. In addition to this series, a viewpoint by Dr. Chris Murray (IHME Director) and Dr. Ali Mokdad (Professor, Chief Strategy Officer of Population Health, Associate Chair for Collaboration, Associate Chair for Equity) highlights key observations from these papers and emphasizes an urgent call for action.

research letter, also included in The Lancetspecial issue, discusses the importance of the USs role in financing global health initiatives.

This weeks newsletter focuses on the five papers in this series.

#  CHC

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# Academia SR Medicina e CHC

# EVERNOTE

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And why their systems perspectives are so deeply needed

Sometimes the biggest thoughts are also the simplest ones.

When a creative polymath with an insatiable lust for problem solving gets to a point where they have consumed enough information, puzzled through enough questions, and honed their own creative skills — a eureka moment might hit them./.../


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STATISTICAL PHYSICS | ALL TOPICS

 

What Is Entropy? A Measure of Just How Little We Really Know.

By ZACK SAVITSKY

Exactly 200 years ago, a French engineer introduced an idea that would quantify the universe’s inexorable slide into decay. But entropy, as it’s currently understood, is less a fact about the world than a reflection of our growing ignorance. Embracing that truth is leading to a rethink of everything from rational decision-making to the limits of machines.

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#Neuroscience
The left hemisphere had generally larger but thinner cortical areas with a higher degree of myelin. Credit: Neuroscience News


Winter and Summer on a Little Planet (2024) by Camille Niel; panorama composed of frames recorded during January and July from the Col du Galibier in the French Alps. Image credit and copyright Camille Niel
Daniel Linford

is an instructor in the Department of 

Philosophy and Religious Studies at Old Dominion University in Virginia, US. Edited byCameron Allan McKean

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