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Some Berber Etymologies XI [PDF]
My series „Some Berber Etymologies” is to gradually reveal the still unknown immense Afro-Asiatic heritage in the Berber lexical stock. The first part with some miscellaneous Berber etymologies was published back in 1996. Recently, I continued the series
Takács, Gábor
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ABSTRACT Background Obesity poses technical challenges in adrenalectomy. Robotic adrenalectomy (RA) offers advantages over laparoscopic adrenalectomy (LA), but evidence in obese patients remains limited. Methods A meta‐analysis of comparative studies through 2025 assessed perioperative outcomes of RA versus LA, with subgroup analyses by body habitus ...
Ahmed Abdelsamad +8 more
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ABSTRACT Climate change research, like much of social science, is biased toward WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic) populations, limiting its global relevance. Even cross‐national studies often suffer from methodological inconsistencies due to cultural and geographic interdependencies.
Danila Valko, Kristin Thompson
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FFS et RCD : partis nationaux ou partis kabyles ?
After October 1988 and the establishment of a "new political formula" sanctioning a multi-party system, the Berber identity became a major issue for the partisan strategies of two Algerian parties: the Socialist Forces Front and the Rally for Culture and
Ouali Ilikoud
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ABSTRACT Complementary feeding (CF) influences infants' long‐term dietary preferences, growth, and food allergy (FA) risk. However, guidance given to families and the implementation of FA prevention guidelines by healthcare professionals (HCPs) remain unclear.
Emilia Vassilopoulou +31 more
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The Effect of Deep Brain Stimulation on Sleep and Cognition in Patients With Parkinson's Disease
ABSTRACT Sleep–wake disturbances and cognitive decline are among the most common nonmotor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). Deep brain stimulation (DBS) can successfully alleviate motor symptoms. However, the impact on sleep–wake disturbances and cognitive decline, and their interaction, is yet unclear.
Monique E. H. Valk‐Geuke +5 more
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The riots that bloodied Kabylie in the summer of 2001 are at least partly a continuation of the Berber Spring of April 1980, considered by many as the founding act of a Berber opposition.
Nassim Amrouche
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SOME BERBER ETYMOLOGIES X [PDF]
Abstract My series “Some Berber Etymologies” is to gradually reveal the still unknown immense Afro-Asiatic heritage in the Berber lexical stock. The first part with some miscellaneous Berber etymologies was published back in 1996. Recently, I continued the series according to initial root consonants1 in course of my research for the ...
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Trends and Insights in Arab Audit Research: A Bibliometric Exploration
ABSTRACT This study employs bibliometric analysis to investigate audit research trends across five Arab countries—Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates—each reflecting distinct sociopolitical, economic and legal contexts.
Zouhour Ben Hamadi, Peter Ghattas
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La radicalisation de la revendication amazighe au Maroc. Le sud-est comme imaginaire militant
This article analyzes transformations of the Amazighe identity in Morocco. The vindication of Berber identity by nativist Moroccan associations through the end of the 20th century was characteristically self-restrained.
Didier Le Saout
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