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The SAPERE AUSO Scholarship as a Form of Acknowledgement of Academic Activity and Achievements of Gifted Young People [PDF]
In this article, the authors examined the academic achievements of students awarded the SAPERE AUSO scholarship in Warsaw (Poland), through the examination of collected students’ documents.
Marcin Gierczyk +5 more
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Call for Nominations for CHA Prizes and Awards [PDF]
The CHA announces its annual Macdonald, Ferguson and Neatby Prizes,Regional History Certificates of Merit and the first annual Ph.D.
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Abstract Background Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an autosomal recessive hemoglobinopathy affecting millions of individuals worldwide. The clinical expression and psychosocial burden of SCD vary widely across geographical, cultural, and healthcare system contexts, underscoring the need for setting‐specific approaches to assessment.
Desiré Fantasia +7 more
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A History of the Nonlinear Geophysics Section of the American Geophysical Union
The Nonlinear Geophysics Technical Committee was formed in 1998 by a small group of AGU members to meet a growing interest in the analysis, modeling, and prediction of nonlinear behavior in geophysical processes.
Christopher C. Barton +2 more
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ABSTRACT Primary lung carcinomas and bronchial carcinoid tumors (BC) are very rare malignancies in childhood. While typical BC and mucoepidermoid carcinomas are mostly low‐grade, localized tumors with a more favorable prognosis than in adults, necessitating avoidance of overtreatment, adenocarcinomas of the lung are often diagnosed at advanced disease ...
Michael Abele +19 more
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The female teacher in Italy between XIX and XX centuries: Elvira Bono and the case of Turin
This paper explores the figure of the Italian schoolteacher in the period spanning the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries through the personal and professional life of the Piedmont schoolteacher Elvira Bono.
Maria Cristina Morandini
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Gender Bias in Nobel Prizes [PDF]
Strikingly few Nobel laureates within medicine, natural and social sciences are women. Although it is obvious that there are fewer women researchers within these fields, does this gender ratio still fully account for the low number of female Nobel ...
Jauffred, Liselotte +2 more
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Results of the Childhood Cancer and Leukaemia Group's United Kingdom Relapsed Wilms Tumour Trial
ABSTRACT Background The United Kingdom relapsed Wilms tumour (UKW‐R) trial aimed to improve the historically low survival rates after relapse of Wilms tumour (WT) through a prospective national risk‐stratified protocol. The trial also evaluated efficacy and toxicity of high‐dose melphalan.
Sucheta J. Vaidya +10 more
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It is time to pay tribute to women in science: the women who won the Nobel prizes in Chemistry and Physiology or Medicine [PDF]
In the 21st century, it is time to recognize the essential role of women in science. The study carried out by women-scientists makes it possible to combine brightness of mind, deep knowledge with humaneness and wisdom.
T. V. Danylova, S. V. Komisarenko
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ABSTRACT Introduction Adolescent siblings of children with cancer are at elevated risk for psychosocial problems. Unfortunately, various barriers such as limited family time and resources, conflicting schedules, and psychosocial staffing constraints at cancer centers hinder sibling access to support.
Christina M. Amaro +10 more
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