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ABSTRACT This article rethinks meritocratic ideology as practical knowledge that transforms through biographies of social and geographical mobility. Drawing on 37 interviews with Black and Muslim Italians living in Britain or returned to Italy, the article shows that meritocracy is rarely invoked as a coherent ideology but works as practical, embodied ...
Simone Varriale, Michela Franceschelli
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Advent of NK3R Antagonists for the Treatment of Menopausal Hot Flushes: A Narrative Review
ABSTRACT The menopause transition is marked by symptoms predominantly attributed to declining oestrogen levels. Approximately 80% of women experience associated symptoms, and 25% experience severe symptoms. The commonest are vasomotor symptoms (VMS), collectively referring to hot flushes and/or night sweats.
Aaran H. Patel +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To investigate the factors associated with non‐vasomotor menopause symptoms among women in the UK, focusing on the perceived importance of specific symptoms and their association with demographic and treatment‐related factors. Design A cross‐sectional online survey.
Rhianna Davies +12 more
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What Should Be Discussed When Considering a Vaginal Birth? A Delphi Consensus Study
ABSTRACT Objective Spontaneous vaginal births are often the presumed choice, representing 45% of UK births. However, information about benefits and risks is inconsistently given, impacting decision‐making and experience. A Core Information Set (CIS) is an agreed set of information points discussed prior to a decision.
Andrew Demetri +37 more
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1982
Abstract The Caribbean region has been an attractive area of the world since Columbus rediscovered it in 1492. In colonial times the Caribbean was an area of settlement, economic exploitation, and intense competition between the powerful nations of Spain, England, France, and Holland.
J. E. Case, Gabriel Dengo
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Abstract The Caribbean region has been an attractive area of the world since Columbus rediscovered it in 1492. In colonial times the Caribbean was an area of settlement, economic exploitation, and intense competition between the powerful nations of Spain, England, France, and Holland.
J. E. Case, Gabriel Dengo
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The seismicity of the Caribbean region
Journal of Geophysical Research, 1965The hypocenters of approximately 500 Caribbean earthquakes were relocated using a digital computer. Since a large number of epicenters can now be located with an accuracy of about 10 km, the spatial distribution of earthquakes can be used in detailed investigations of the tectonics of deep-sea trenches, fault zones, and island arcs. A nearly continuous
Lynn R. Sykes, Maurice Ewing
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Regional Cooperation in the Caribbean: The Association of Caribbean States
Journal of Geography, 1997Abstract The newly formed Association of Caribbean States' (ACS) prospects for success at increasing cooperation among its members is evaluated. A combination of internal and external factors such as common concern with the deteriorating environmental quality of the Caribbean Sea and surrounding land areas, creation of NAFTA and Mercosur, and changing ...
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