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ABSTRACT Research has shown that street‐level workers may shape public policies, yet less is known about the processes through which they attempt to influence institutional arrangements. This gap is particularly evident in corporatist welfare states, where multiple organizations are involved in social policy implementation.
Olivia Mettang
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The Johnstone's whistling frog is an invasive species whose loud night‐time calls may affect human health and well‐being. Our study in Cali, Colombia, combined fieldwork and online surveys to assess its urban occupancy, density, and potential health impacts.
Rubén Darío Palacio, Sumana Goli
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Minimal residual disease in solid tumors: Clinical applications and future directions
Abstract Minimal residual disease (MRD) refers to the presence of residual cancer cells or tumor‐derived fragments that persist after treatment and remain undetectable by conventional imaging or protein‐based assays. Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) has emerged as a dynamic biomarker for MRD detection.
Theresa Abdo +8 more
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ABSTRACT Minimising formal coercion, such as seclusion, physical restraint, and forced medication, remains a global priority in acute mental health units. However, key drivers beyond individual‐level features are poorly understood. This exploratory analysis was intended to identify the top functional, contextual, and interventional features linked to ...
Esario IV Daguman +3 more
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Des poissons morts, des enquêtes et des rivières différentes
Most of the time, pollutions are perceived as « already there » phenomena waiting to be established. On the contrary, this paper explains that pollutions are the result of a qualification process embracing both human and non-human entities involved in a ...
Simon Calla
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Fury and the antitheatrical prejudice: The violent power of play‐acting in the Cervantine picaresque
Abstract The article studies a cross‐generic relation between theatrical performance and the outbreak of violence in picaresque contexts across works by Miguel de Cervantes. It then proceeds to contextualize these persistent incidents within the philosophical history of antitheatricality.
Rasmus Vangshardt
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Spartan Daily, January 25, 1938 [PDF]
Volume 26, Issue 70https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2707/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Imprint of Indian Ocean Dipole on nitrous oxide dynamics
Abstract The northern Indian Ocean is a hotspot of nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, with strong seasonal monsoons and interannual Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) variability. We examine the IOD influence on N2O seasonality using a regional ocean model covering 1981–2020, with a focus on the coastal ocean where ∆pN2O variability is more than threefold greater ...
Yangyang Zhao +5 more
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Basal-like breast cancers: from pathology to biology and back again [PDF]
Human breast cancers referred to as "basal-like" are of interest because they lack effective therapies and their biology is poorly understood. The term basal-like derives from studies demonstrating tumor gene expression profiles that include some ...
Eaves, Connie J., Gusterson, Barry
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