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Patient‐reported outcomes in studies of diabetes technology: What matters
Abstract In recent years, diabetes technologies have revolutionized the care of people with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Emerging evidence suggests that people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) can experience similar benefits from these advances in technology. While glycaemic outcomes are often a primary focus, the lived experience of the person with diabetes is ...
Alexandros L. Liarakos +2 more
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Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 15 (10) 1962 [PDF]
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‘Temples Devoted to Cold Coffee and Hot Sex’: Coffee Bars and Youth Culture in Postwar Britain
ABSTRACT This article explores contemporary and scholarly perspectives on coffee bars in Britain in the 1950s and 1960s, with a particular focus on themes in the modern history of youth. In the immediate postwar decades, young people in Britain were described as simultaneously angry and apathetic, active troublemakers and passive consumers.
Catherine Ellis
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This article takes as its point of departure a discussion of José María Arguedas’s engagement with Marxism, the ideas of José Carlos Mariátegui and the journal Amauta.
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Boston University Wind Ensemble, March 1, 2007 [PDF]
This is the concert program of the Boston University Wind Ensemble performance on Thursday, March 1, 2007 at 8:00 p.m., at the Tsai Performance Center, 685 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts.
School of Music, Boston University
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Comparison of personality traits of two anti‐oppression groups: Vegans and anarchists
Abstract Veganism and anarchism are burgeoning worldwide, yet very few studies have examined the psychological characteristics of people belonging to these two anti‐oppression groups. The present study investigated whether vegans and anarchists, on the one hand, and activists and non‐activists belonging to these two groups, on the other hand, exhibit ...
Sophie Desjardins +2 more
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The doctrine of the TC on the celebration of the bulls, although it admits the autonomic competence in the matter of culture, protection of the animals and public spectacles like qualifications that qualify to regulate the bullfighting spectacles in ...
Joan Ridao Martín
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Grassland Geopoetics: Son Jarocho and the Black Sense of Place of Plantations and Pastures
Abstract This essay considers how the grasslands of the Mexican region of El Sotavento entangle with the history of racial capitalism and with traditional Sotaventine music. Throughout this text, I argue that son Jarocho music and its poetics counterpoint racist colonial discourses making space for ways of being beyond racial capitalism.
Diego Astorga de Ita
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Анафорична обробка нульової форми займенника монолінгвами-носіями бразильського варіанта португальської: онлайн дослідження [PDF]
The aim of this paper was to investigate anaphoric processing of the null pronoun in Brazilian Portuguese and determine whether the perception of morphological gender features has a disambiguating effect during the process of reading.
Barbosa, Matheus de Almeida +7 more
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Intergroup encounters in pair‐living owl monkeys seem to be more related to infanticide avoidance and mate defense than to resource defense. Abstract The function of intergroup encounters (IGEs) may differ substantially among species of different group sizes and social organizations.
Leonie Gussone +2 more
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