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Investigation into experimental toxicological properties of plant protection products having a potential link to Parkinson's disease and childhood leukaemia. [PDF]
Abstract In 2013, EFSA published a literature review on epidemiological studies linking exposure to pesticides and human health outcome. As a follow up, the EFSA Panel on Plant Protection Products and their residues (PPR Panel) was requested to investigate the plausible involvement of pesticide exposure as a risk factor for Parkinson's disease (PD) and
EFSA Panel on Plant Protection Products and their residues (PPR) +34 more
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UEG Week 2017 Poster Presentations [PDF]
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 5, Issue S5, Page A161-A836, October 2017.
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Alongside class, gender and age, race as an elementary category in modern science fiction is particularly apparent in the Star Trek franchise. The television series Star Trek: Voyager (USA 1995–2001) presents race as a cultural construct that depends on ...
Nils Jablonski
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Amnesia Narratives: Memory, Forgetting, and Identity
Amnesia fictions may be the most abundant precursors to the contemporary neuronovel. A cluster of recent, high-profile fiction and nonfiction amnesia narratives join a rapidly evolving tradition of neuronovels and brain memoirs, drawing on neuroscience ...
Jason Tougaw
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Writing the Greek Revolution: Harry Mark Petrakis’s The Hour of the Bell
Petrakis’s novels about the Greek Revolution are the most significant efforts by an American author, in this case a Greek American author, to place the narrative of the struggle in front of an American public.
David Roessel
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This essay argues that there is no such thing as post-truth. We are by no means in the middle of an unprecedented epistemological crisis that keeps us from telling right from wrong.
Klaus Benesch
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Race Matters: 1968 as Living History in the Black Freedom Struggle
New questions about the legacies of 1968 and the 1960s in general are presenting themselves to us, as scholars and as citizens, ever more urgently. This is particularly true of race and racial struggle, as unresolved race matters from the past poignantly
Jorrit van den Berk +1 more
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‘Free Huey or the Sky’s the Limit’: The Black Panther Party and the Campaign to Free Huey P. Newton
In October 1967, the co-founder of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, Huey P. Newton was arrested and charged with the murder of a police officer.
Joe Street
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The Olympic “Revolt” of 1968 and its Lessons for Contemporary African American Athletic Activism
This overview of the 1968 African American Olympic protest movement provides historical context and a comparative touchstone for understanding the current wave of Black athletic activism in the United States.
Douglas Hartmann
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“The Writer at the Far Margin”
This article analyzes Don DeLillo’s narrative in terms of the artistic ethics built into it in connection to the ongoing debate on whether postmodernist as a cultural movement is able to work as a tool for critique in capitalist societies.
Paula Martín Salván
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