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The third model of Bax/Bak activation: a Bcl-2 family feud finally resolved? [version 1; peer review: 3 approved] [PDF]

open access: yesF1000Research, 2020
Bax and Bak, two functionally similar, pro-apoptotic proteins of the Bcl-2 family, are known as the gateway to apoptosis because of their requisite roles as effectors of mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization (MOMP), a major step during ...
Xu Luo, Katelyn L. O'Neill, Kai Huang
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Family Feud, or Realpolitik?

open access: yesPolitikon, 2021
In this contribution, I use the breakup – just short of the 2017 General Election – of Japan’s former second biggest political party, the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ), as a case study so as to assess the practical implications of splits and ...
Fernando Ursine Braga Silva
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Emerging Trends of Intentional Firearm Injuries in Northern India: A Study [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2016
Introduction: Many developing countries are facing rise in firearm injury cases owing to communal and ethnic clashes, political violence, armed robberies and suicide causing huge economic loss to society.
Iram Khan   +3 more
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Faide indiane e allarmismi lombardi. La mediatizzazione del conflitto ‘etnico’ e la sua eco sulla quotidiana convivenza migranti/autoctoni

open access: yesEtnoAntropologia, 2016
Drawing from my research on Panjabi diasporas in Lombardy, I discuss the media hype which followed the accidental murder of an Italian lady doctor occurred in Bergamo in 2013, during a brawl among Panjabi family clans.An embittered xenophobic and racist ...
Sara Bonfanti
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Károly Pál Pálffy and the Dear “Familia”

open access: yesHistorical Studies on Central Europe, 2021
The Pálffys were among the wealthiest and most influential families in the Kingdom of Hungary and the Habsburg Monarchy. The family owed its arrival in the political, economic, and social elite to Miklós Pálffy (1552–1600), the “hero of Győr.” His ...
Anna Fundárková
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“Coveting the Manor” — the feud between Father Józef Dembiński and Krystyna Wilkońska née Dembińska in 1758—1772

open access: yesFolia Historica Cracoviensia, 2022
In 1758, Krystyna née Dembińska of Rawicz coat of arms, widowed by Kazimierz Wilkoński, of Odrowąż coat of arms, the Standard Bearer of Zator and Oświęcim, presented on the personage of Stryszów Fr Józef Ferdynand Michał Tomasz Dembiński of Nieczuja coat
Mirosław Płonka
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Vendetta. Theory and practice of conflicts resolution

open access: yesEtnoAntropologia, 2015
Taking as ethnographic material the blood feud in Albania in the twentieth century, this article aims to show that both the blood feud and the feud are manifested through the exercise of violence and according to the defense of moral or material ...
Patrizia Resta
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The End-Of-Life Lessons from Casey Kasem’s Family Feud

open access: yesVoices in Bioethics, 2014
American music fans have lost an icon. In recent weeks, the dysfunction and drama of the last days of Casey Kasem, a radio personality who gained fame counting down the country’s top pop, pervaded national headlines.
Randi Belisomo
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Noël Coward and the Sitwells: enmity, celebrity, popularity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In 1923, the year of the first public performance of Edith Sitwell and William Walton's Façade, Noël Coward satirized the Sitwell siblings in his sketch “The Swiss Family Whittlebot.” The result was an enduring feud between Coward and the Sitwells that ...
Hammill, Faye
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