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Ending the practice of corporal punishment in Nigeria: a call for progress and dignity. [PDF]
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Exploring spatial heterogeneity and influencing factors of cultural inheritance level in mountain traditional villages: a case of Leishan County. [PDF]
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Laparoscopic-assisted transanal soave for refractory constipation in children: outcomes and management. [PDF]
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Sensory-based visual attention in autism: from normalization to adaptive support. [PDF]
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Consumed by Abdominal Distention
Arthritis Care &Research, Accepted Article.
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Development and psychometric evaluation of the cancer bio-psycho-social-spiritual comprehensive assessment scale. [PDF]
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(Para)normalizing Rape Culture
Girlhood Studies, 2021Contemporary Young Adult literature is a favored genre for exploring sexual assault, yet rarely interrogates the social structures underpinning rape culture. In its representation of heterosexual relationships, Young Adult paranormal romance offers insight into the processes and structures that uphold rape culture.
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Normal Uveal Melanocytes in Culture
Pigment Cell Research, 1987Normal uveal melanocytes of rhesus and cynomolgus macaques can be grown in culture for 3–9 months and subcultured a few times. Postnatal and adult choroidal melanocytes are terminally differentiated cells. They are melanin‐containing but not actively melanin‐synthesizing cells.
F, Hu, D J, Teramura, K, Mah
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Normal murine melanocytes in culture
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology, 1987A major obstacle to applying the techniques of molecular biology to the genetics and cell biology of pigmentation has been our inability to grow normal murine melanocytes in culture. We report here the establishment and characterization of continuously proliferating cultures of cutaneous pigment cells from seven strains of mice.
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