Publications by authors named "M Doe"

Background: Current phenotyping approaches for murine autism models often focus on one selected behavioral feature, making the translation onto a spectrum of autistic characteristics in humans challenging. Furthermore, sex and environmental factors are rarely considered. Here, we aimed to capture the full spectrum of behavioral manifestations in 3 autism mouse models to develop a "behavioral fingerprint" that takes environmental and sex influences under consideration.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the universal humanuniverse living experience of feeling trusted using Parsesciencing, which is a unique mode of inquiry within the humanbecoming paradigm. The inquiry stance was: Historians were 10 individuals who were age 18 and older living in the community. The discerning extant moment of feeling trusted, the major discovery of this Parsesciencing inquiry, was: .

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In this article, the author introduces Reed and Crawford Shearer's second edition of , envisioning the expanded meaning of nursing theory and knowledge development from the perspective of the science of nursing practice originating from the philosophy of nursing.

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The author of this article provides an introduction to Chinn and colleagues' 11 edition of , contemplating the significance of building disciplinary knowledge based on nursing theory and philosophy in nursing education.

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The author here introduces Graham McCaffrey's , exploring the relevance of nursing and humanities and contemplating the significance of nursing science as a human science.

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