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  • Book
    Sabine Roeser, editor.
    Contents:
    Moral heuristics and risk / Cass R. Sunstein
    Here's how I feel : don't trust your feelings! / Ronald de Sousa
    If I look at the mass I will never act : psychic numbing and genocide / Paul Slovic
    Marketing risk : emotional appeals can promote the mindless acceptance of risk / Ross Buck and Whitney A. Davis
    Emotions as aids and obstacles in thinking about risky technologies / Dylan Evans
    Risk assessment as virtue / Sabine Döring and Fritz Feger
    Emotions and judgments about risk / Robert C. Roberts
    The moral risks of risky technologies / Peter Goldie
    Ethical imagination : broadening laboratory deliberations / Simone van der Burg
    Emotion in risk regulation : competing theories / Dan M. Kahan
    Emotions within the bounds of pure reason : emotionality and rationality in the acceptance of technological risks / Dieter Birnbacher
    Emotions involved in risk perception : from sociological and psychogical risk studies towards a neosentimentalist meta-ethics / Felicitas Kraemer
    Risk emotions and risk judgments : passive bodily experience and active moral reasoning in judgmental constellations / Mark Coecklebergh
    Emotional reflection about risks / Sabine Roeser.
    Digital Access Springer 2010
  • Article
    Bousquet J, Clot J, Dardenne M, Robinet-Levy M, Michel FB.
    Ann Allergy. 1979 Sep;43(3):174-8.
    Eleven patients having a selective IgA deficiency had very low T-cell percentages assessed by using E-rosettes, active E-rosetts and an anti-human anti-T-lymphocyte antigen serum. B-cells were normal or slightly decreased. IgE concentrations were often low. Patients with serum IgA under 50 IU/ml often had elevated serum IgE values and low T-cell percentages. Serum thymic factor dosages were correlated with the E-rosette assay.
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