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The history of AIDS exceptionalism
In the history of public health, HIV/AIDS is unique; it has widespread and long‐lasting demographic, social, economic and political impacts. The global response has been unprecedented.
Julia H Smith, Alan Whiteside
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Britanya İstisnacılığının Adasallığı: Eleştirel Jeopolitik Perspektifinden Bir İnceleme
31 Ocak 2020’de Avrupa Birliği’nden resmi olarak ayrılma sürecini tamamlayan Britanya’nın tarihsel olarak Topluluk ile kurduğu ilişki “tuhaf/isteksiz ortak”, “yarı-ayrık ilişki” gibi tanımlamalar çerçevesinde sürdürülmüştür.
İsmet Parlak, Pınar Uz-hançarlı
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Analogous Exceptionalisms within Japanese and American History: Kokugaku and Transcendentalism
Japanologists have identified the intellectual movement called Kokugaku (“national learning”) as early modern Japan’s version of nativism, even though it bears no resemblance to the original American version of nativism from the 1840s, namely Know ...
Mark Thomas McNally
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Research involving human subjects is much more stringently regulated than many other nonresearch activities that appear to be at least as risky. A number of prominent figures now argue that research is overregulated. We argue that the reasons typically offered to justify the present system of research regulation fail to show that research should be ...
Wilson, J, Hunter, D
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Can Hong Kong exceptionalism last? Dilemmas of governance and public administration over five decades 1970s-2020 [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this book launch speech is to introduce the book I author, Can Hong Kong exceptionalism last? Dilemmas of governance and public administration over five decades 1970s-2020 (2021).
Anthony B.L. Cheung
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What Makes Artificial Intelligence Exceptional in Health Technology Assessment?
The application of artificial intelligence (AI) may revolutionize the healthcare system, leading to enhance efficiency by automatizing routine tasks and decreasing health-related costs, broadening access to healthcare delivery, targeting more precisely ...
Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon +5 more
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Reexamining the "Serbian exceptionalism" thesis [PDF]
Although former Yugoslavia constituted what was widely held to be the most "promising" communist country in terms of potentials for economic reform and political democratization, Serbia remained the only East European country in which the former ...
Vujačić Veljko
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The Human Ecology of Overshoot: Why a Major ‘Population Correction’ Is Inevitable
Homo sapiens has evolved to reproduce exponentially, expand geographically, and consume all available resources. For most of humanity’s evolutionary history, such expansionist tendencies have been countered by negative feedback.
William E. Rees
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Controvérsias geográficas: epistemologia e política
The history of geography is usually thought to be devoid of theoretical controversies. Yet, they existed and they have been important for the building of geographical knowledge. This essay retrieves three meaningful controversies for/of geography.
José William Vesentini
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