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Cyber Dissidents: Harbingers of Change
This piece of research is concerned with gauging the public’s cumulative shift in opinion in the wake of the two most notable instances of cyber whistle blowing.
Ruzicka, Cory
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ABSTRACT Objective Cognitive decline is a disabling and variable feature of Parkinson disease (PD). While cholinergic system degeneration is linked to cognitive impairments in PD, most prior research reported cross‐sectional associations. We aimed to fill this gap by investigating whether baseline regional cerebral vesicular acetylcholine transporter ...
Taylor Brown +6 more
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Holocaust Trauma and Jewish Voice in Soviet Jewish Samizdat Periodicals
For Jews living in the Soviet Union after World War II, Holocaust trauma was very often a personal, family, and communal matter. Starting in the mid-1960s, a cohort of Soviet Jews turned to uncensored spheres of knowledge production and began discussing ...
Anastasia Felcher
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Posterior Cortical Atrophy in the Asia‐Pacific: A Report From the PCA Asian Workgroup
ABSTRACT Objective Posterior Cortical Atrophy (PCA) is a distinct dementia syndrome primarily affecting spatial abilities and visual processing. It is associated with degeneration in the posterior part of the brain. PCA is subclassified into PCA‐pure and PCA‐plus syndromes based on consensus criteria.
Yuttachai Likitjaroen +11 more
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ABSTRACT Background Cognitive impairment is a common non‐motor symptom in Multiple Sclerosis (MS), negatively affecting autonomy and Quality of Life (QoL). Innovative rehabilitation strategies, such as semi‐immersive virtual reality (VR) and computerized cognitive training (CCT), may offer advantages over traditional cognitive rehabilitation (TCR ...
Maria Grazia Maggio +8 more
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Family Environment of Dissidents in the so-called Normalization Period
Paper seeks to understand the way in which the official authorities interfered with lives of dissidents in the so-called normalization period. It deals with the family environment of dissidents and the influence dissent had on their own family ...
Schindler-Wisten, Petra
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Memory and Resting‐State Connectivity in Acute Transient Global Amnesia: A Case–Control fMRI Study
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Transient global amnesia (TGA) is a striking model of isolated amnesia. While hippocampal lesions are well described, the network‐level mechanisms and the precise neuropsychological profile remain debated. Our objective was thus to characterize functional and neuropsychological correlates of acute TGA and their ...
Elias El Otmani +10 more
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A nun Valerie Makeyeva and the underground Orthodox book printing in the USSR
The history of the underground Orthodox book printing in the USSR is a part of the samizdat. A nun Valerie Makeyeva (1929-2007) was a member of the religious dissent. Her personality is reflected in this article, which is based on archival materials held
Kolupaev Vladimir Evgen'yevich
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The ontology of the rhizome of meaning in Venedikt Erofeev’s drama experiments
This article analyses the unfinished tragedy “Dissidents, or Fanny Kaplan” by postmodernist writer Venedikt Erofeev. The drama manifests a special hierarchy of values being destroyed by reality. The relevance of the work lies in the fact that the text of
Bezrukov Andrei Nikolayevich
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ABSTRACT Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T‐cell therapy has been investigated in neurological diseases, encompassing both central nervous system malignancies and autoimmune disorders, thereby extending its application beyond hematological cancers.
Omar Alqaisi +5 more
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