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African American Turnout and African American Candidates
Political Science Research and Methods, 2018Do minority voters respond to co-racial or co-ethnic candidates? That is does the increased chance of substantive representation translate into increased participation? Here, we focus on this question among African American voters. While much of the empirical literature on this question has produced conflicting answers, recent studies suggest that ...
Luke J. Keele, Ismail K. White
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2014
Rhinoplasty in patients of African descent requires a patient-specific approach, because the goals and ideal proportions differ from the white nose. This article discusses approaches to surgical correction of common anatomic variations. In addition, common pitfalls are outlined.
Jennings R, Boyette, Fred J, Stucker
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Rhinoplasty in patients of African descent requires a patient-specific approach, because the goals and ideal proportions differ from the white nose. This article discusses approaches to surgical correction of common anatomic variations. In addition, common pitfalls are outlined.
Jennings R, Boyette, Fred J, Stucker
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2002
This article describes the topographic and surgical anatomy of the African American nose and the surgical techniques used in the authors' practice.
Fred J, Stucker +2 more
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This article describes the topographic and surgical anatomy of the African American nose and the surgical techniques used in the authors' practice.
Fred J, Stucker +2 more
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Facial Plastic Surgery, 2010
Increased width, loss of definition, and lack of projection characterize the stereotypical African-American nose. Early rhinoplasty surgeons attempted strict adherence to neoclassical aesthetic ideals. However, in reality, the anatomy and aesthetic desires of these patients are much more complex.
Anand D, Patel, Russell W H, Kridel
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Increased width, loss of definition, and lack of projection characterize the stereotypical African-American nose. Early rhinoplasty surgeons attempted strict adherence to neoclassical aesthetic ideals. However, in reality, the anatomy and aesthetic desires of these patients are much more complex.
Anand D, Patel, Russell W H, Kridel
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