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A divergent Plasmodium NEK4 acts as a key regulator driving the early events of meiosis

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Tewari R   +15 more
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Centre–Periphery Relations (2017)

2023
Chapter 3 picks up on one of the author’s early concerns: Johan Galtung’s schematic yet powerful work on the structural properties of aggression, violence and imperialism. Galtung’s model of radical inequality, which he applied so tellingly to centre–periphery relations in the modern world, is generalizable to almost any society.
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Questioning Centre–Periphery Platforms

Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2005
How much is hegemony and how much is self-determination in the higher education systems in Southeast Asia? This paper argues that while the question of centre and periphery is still relevant to the analysis of international university systems, the analytical frameworks from which it has arisen may lose viability in the long term. Southeast Asian states
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A NEW DIALETICS CENTRE/PERIPHERY

Revista Cidades, 2014
This paper deals with the analysis of current changes which have been recently shaping unprecedented urban structures in some suburban areas, due to the emerging of new consumptions spaces. In particular, the work aims at highlighting the effect of urban sprawl on the main Sicilian metropolitan areas, also moulded by the diffusion of the suburban ...
Carmelo Maria Porto   +4 more
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Centre—Periphery Perspective

1984
While Marxists focused on the modes of production resulting in class formation and revolutionary class struggles, a new group of scholars taking their inspiration from Marxist theory propounded their theories of dependency. They did not believe that the ‘value system of the people’1 or the masses and culture of a country were ‘so prone to excesses of ...
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Centre-periphery Relationships

1981
In all public services in which administrative responsibility is shared between a central authority and locally based authorities there is a need to strike a balance between the powers and functions of the centre and those of the periphery. The purpose of this chapter is to examine the nature of the balance that was struck between the Ministry of ...
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Centre Periphery Relations in Czechoslovakia

Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 1992
Industrialisation in Czechoslovakia led to only a weak concentration of economic activity. This trend continued in the post-war years when no coherent regional policy was formulated. The form of development, and the central position of the engineering industry, led to concentration into a number of centres alongside dispersion often into very small ...
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The Rhetoric of Centre–Periphery Relations

The Journal of Modern African Studies, 1970
This article is an attempt to explore the frames of reference of two disciplines—political science and social anthropology—as they affect the study of relations between the national ‘centre’ and the local ‘periphery’ in African countries. It is exploratory, in that it reviews the assumptions and concepts characteristic of the disciplines, instead of ...
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A Centre–Periphery Framework on Kaldorian Lines

Review of Political Economy, 2009
This paper develops the seminal ideas of Nicholas Kaldor into a Centre–Periphery framework of the world economy, where the Centre faces the problem of surplus capacity and effective demand and the Periphery faces a capacity constraint. In such a framework, a Harrod-type ‘foreign trade multiplier’ works in a short-run partial equilibrium analysis: a ...
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