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Changes and stability of hand nicotine levels in children of smokers: Associations with urinary biomarkers, reported child tobacco smoke exposure, and home smoking bans. [PDF]
Matt GE +8 more
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ABSTRACT This article explores how educator‐kibbutzim recruit socialist‐Zionist learning traditions to construct new forms of kinship. Bringing communities of practice theory to new kinship studies, we expand on the role of knowledge in bridging the social/biological.
Lauren Erdreich, Rotem Bar Israel
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Impact of various herbicides treatments on controlling field dodder (cuscuta campestris yuncker) parasitizing Fenugreek plants (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) [PDF]
Seif El Yazal, Ali IHH
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ABSTRACT Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a chronic, immune‐mediated disease requiring long‐term therapy. Dupilumab, an interleukin‐4 and interleukin‐13 receptor antagonist, is approved for EoE at a weekly 300 mg dosing regimen. However, data on reduced‐frequency dosing, especially in pediatric patients, remain limited.
Giovanni Scatigna +4 more
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A Case of a Child With Persistent Cough Caused by Dental Aspiration
ABSTRACT Dental aspiration is usually reported in children with underlying disorders, such as neuromuscular disorders, and is rare in healthy children. Although foreign body aspiration typically causes a persistent cough in infants, herein we report a healthy adolescent whose persistent cough was due to dental aspiration.
Hiroshi Imai +6 more
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A host of messages: trans-species micro-RNAs from the parasitic plant Cuscuta campestris share a common promoter. [PDF]
Bürger M.
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ABSTRACT Increasing evidence suggests that interactive feeding is an important variable in language development, with early disruptions in feeding potentially having long‐term consequences. This longitudinal experiment characterized early patterns of feeding difficulties and language development in full‐term, typically‐developing infants across the ...
Simone Poulin +3 more
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Anthropologist, heal thyself: Toward an anthropology of healing through relational interbeing
Abstract I call for an anthropology that confronts its own woundedness. Anthropologists often bear witness to suffering but rarely examine how our own grief, trauma, and institutional distress shape the affective tone of our work. Drawing on fieldwork with Runa (Quechua) women affected by forced sterilization in Peru and guided by my collaborator and ...
Lucía Isabel Stavig
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