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A deleterious variant of FCHSD1 results in mTOR pathway overactivation and may cause porto‐sinusoidal vascular disorder (PSVD). The pedigree of the family demonstrated an autosomal dominant disease with variable expressivity. Whole‐genome sequencing and Sanger sequencing both validated the existence of the FCHSD1 variant and the heterozygosity of c ...
Jingxuan Shan +19 more
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Urbanism and Geographic Crises: A Micro-Simulation Lens on Beirut
At a geographical and strategic confluence, the ancient city of Beirut, Lebanon, has witnessed crises from natural and human causes over the centuries.
Ali Termos, Neil Yorke-Smith
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Beirut under Russian rule. Part 2. The siege and the occupation (1773-1774)
During the Russian-Ottoman war of 1768-1774 Russia became the first European country that invaded Middle East in the Modern times and even for the short period occupied its part: the town of Beirut.
Taras Y. Kobishchanov
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Ghassan Moussawi’s "Disruptive Situations" challenges the exceptionalist representations of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans (LGBT) experiences in Beirut through a focus on the everyday queer strategies and tactics.
Robert Flahive
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‘When language skews narratives’
The ISIS-led attacks on Paris, Beirut, and Baghdad in November 2015 were covered in a variety of ways by major news outlets globally. Coverage of the Paris attack was widespread, and layered with personal stories about those personally affected and ...
Ashish Premkumar, Kareem Raad
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Exploring Beirut’s instability through its informal mobility
The present article addresses the transformations of Beirut, Lebanon’s public transport system from its establishment in the 1890s until its disruption during the Lebanese civil war of 1975–1989.
Christine Mady
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Narrative-Time Techniques in the Poetry of Mahmoud Darwish: The Case of “Madih ul-Zell el-Ali” Ode [PDF]
Literature plays a major role in the cognitive and mental world. Poetry, among other things in literature, may overcome many of the limitations in literature which structural barriers impose.
Ali salimi, Hamed Poorheshmati
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August 4, 2020, at 6:07 pm, I was sitting down, unwinding with my family, when the floor of our apartment began to shake. I knew the drill. As an emergency physician who had relocated to Beirut a decade ago, I had been through it countless times.
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Davis-Beirut reaction: route to thiazolo-, thiazino-, and thiazepino-2H-indazoles. [PDF]
Methods for the construction of thiazolo-, thiazino-, and thiazepino-2H-indazoles from o-nitrobenzaldehydes or o-nitrobenzyl bromides and S-trityl-protected 1°-aminothioalkanes are reported.
Farber, Kelli M +2 more
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Beirut under Russian rule Part 1. The eve of the occupation (1772-1773)
During the Russian-Ottoman war of 1768-1774 Russia became the fi rst European country that invaded Middle East in the Modern times and even for the short period occupied its part: the town of Beirut.
Taras Y Kobishchanov
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