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Personhood: An emergent view from Africa and the West
Abstract African understandings of personhood are complex, with different accounts emphasizing distinct aspects of what it means to be a person. Some accounts stress excellence of character and performing well in social roles and relationships, while others focus on innate moral qualities of individuals independent of their conduct and character.
Nancy S. Jecker, Caesar A. Atuire
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Silencing circRNA-ZFAND6 induces trophoblast apoptosis by activating the mitochondrial pathway through the miR-575/SOD2 axis in unexplained recurrent spontaneous abortion. [PDF]
Wang W+6 more
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Abstract Proust wrote vividly about grief, but he has not been recognised or studied as a philosopher of grief. It is time that he was. For a powerful and compelling philosophy of grief emerges from the pages of his magnum opus. Though philosophical work on Proust has not turned to this theory of grief, philosophers writing about grief have often drawn
Thomas Stern
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Endometrial preparation methods prior to frozen embryo transfer: a retrospective cohort study comparing true natural cycle, ovulation induction, hormone replacement treatment and GnRHa pretreatment. [PDF]
Mei J, Liu N, Liu Y, Li M.
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