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“If It Don’t Talk, It's Not Whakapapa Data”: Conceptualising Whakapapa Data in a Digital Age
In Te Ao Māori, whakapapa is a sacred framework that connects all aspects of existence. Whakapapa is highly sensitive information and a taonga that requires active protection. But what can be considered whakapapa data in a digital age where data linkage is ubiquitous and the boundaries between personal and collective information are increasingly ...
Ella Pēpi Tarapa‐Dewes, Tahu Kukutai
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Terminological field “animal diseases” in the English language
The paper characterises peculiarities of the terminological field “animal diseases” formation in the English language. According to the analysis the author traces the terminological field genesis and determines its main sources of replenishment in the ...
Rozhkov Yuriy Hryhorevych
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Is Crohn’s Disease a Rightly Used Eponym? [PDF]
Philippe Van Hootegem, Simon Travis
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Biological Flora of Britain and Ireland: Geranium sylvaticum*
Geranium sylvaticum is a perennial forb of upland grasslands, woodlands and riverbanks in northern Britain, with scattered native occurrences also in Wales, central England and Northern Ireland. It has an extensive native range in Europe and Asia. The species is gynodioecious, with individual plants typically female or hermaphrodite.
Markus Wagner +6 more
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Human FASTK preferentially binds single‐stranded and G‐rich RNA
Although FASTK is known to play a role in mRNA biology, the mechanism through which it recognizes RNA has yet to be unraveled. Here, we used purified human FASTK to characterize its RNA‐binding properties in vitro. We found that FASTK prefers ssRNA oligonucleotides containing guanines with the potential to form G‐quadruplexes and binds robustly to any ...
Daria M. Dawidziak +7 more
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FUNCTIONAL AND PRAGMATIC FEATURES OF EPONYM-BASED OCCASIONALISMS AND NEOLOGISMS IN MODERN ENGLISH
Olesya Saban
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Pressure Injuries and Skin Failure: The Search for Clarity
ABSTRACT Skin failure is increasingly recognised across healthcare settings, yet its definition, diagnostic criteria and relationship to pressure injuries remain inconsistent with little interdisciplinary consensus. This lack of clarity complicates bedside assessment, documentation and quality reporting.
Jeffrey M. Levine
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Эпонимы – названия частей тела в русском и китайском языках персонального общения [PDF]
Эпоним – название объекта по имени человека, с которым он связан. Эта связь может быть разнообразной – указанием на человека с называемой характеристикой, фиксацией первооткрывателя, выражением почтения к выдающемуся специалисту и т.д., причём связи ...
Линь, Цзиньфэн +1 more
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Thirty Neurological Eponyms Associated with the Nazi Era [PDF]
Daniel Kondziella
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