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Qualitative Inquiry in an Age of Educationalese [PDF]
In this introduction we reflect on two key questions that initiated this special issue on qualitative inquiry: What can qualitative researchers do to regain their post-paradigm-wars cache? How do we avoid distracting “science wars” in the future?
Fischman, Gustavo F., Tefera, Adai
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This study develops a placenta‐targeted nanodelivery system co‐loading HMGB1 protein and the NLRP3 agonist nigericin to establish an animal model of atonic postpartum hemorrhage. The model accurately recapitulates clinical phenotypes, including prolonged labor and uterine contractility dysfunction, while revealing inflammatory activation in placental ...
Jiangxue Qu +10 more
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The Encyclopedia of Ukraine as an object and a source in scientific researches
The views of various experts on the Encyclopedia of Ukraine have been investigated and the main areas of scientific research are outlined in which this encyclopedia is used in studies or is as a source of cited information.
Mykola Zhelezniak , Oleksandr Ishchenko
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Uralsk period of the poet’s life and creativity in “Gabdulla Tukai. Encyclopedia”
Gabdulla Tukai. Encyclopedia (Kazan, 2016) is the first personal writer’s encyclopedia in the Tatar language. The encyclopedic articles and references in the book depict various sides of the Tatar literature classic, Gabdulla Tukai’s life and creativity (
Zufar Z. Rameev
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Biographical Sketch of Spencer Fullerton Baird [PDF]
Spencer Fullerton Baird was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, February 3, 1823. In 1834 he was sent to a Quaker boarding-school kept by Dr. McGraw, at Port Deposit, Maryland, and the year following to the Reading Grammar School. In 1836 he entered Dickinson
Goode, George Brown
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Human iPSC‐derived hypertrophic chondrocyte sheet promotes bone regeneration. Abstract Bone defects are a major clinical challenge, primarily owing to the limited self‐healing capacity of bones and the high risk of complications associated with conventional treatment strategies.
Yiwei Chen +9 more
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S.E. Malov was an outstanding teacher of Turkology and a prominent expert on ancient Turkic runic and Uyghur monuments, as well as on the history, language, and culture of Turkic-speaking peoples.
Ramil M. Valeev +4 more
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A bone substitute with gentamicin physically precipitated onto the surface of carbonate apatite exhibits prompt drug release, high bactericidal activity, and osteogenic capacity. Efficient antibacterial activity mitigates early postoperative neutrophil accumulation, the status of which may serve as a potential parameter for evaluating the antibacterial
Linghao Xiao +6 more
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Analysis of factors affecting urban land use changes (1993-2023): a case study of Urmia City, Iran
Urban land use changes are reshaping cities worldwide, often leading to environmental degradation and unsustainable development. In rapidly growing mid-sized cities like Urmia, Iran, these transformations have not been fully examined using integrated ...
Keramatollah Ziari +3 more
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HUCMSC‐Apo‐mvs enhance peripheral nerve repair by modulating the inflammatory microenvironment (IME), primarily through coordinated actions on three functional cells. They recruit macrophages and promote their polarization from pro‐inflammatory M1 to anti‐inflammatory M2 phenotypes, increasing secretion of IL‐10 and VEGF.
Haolin Liu +21 more
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