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Using the ancestral recombination graph to study the history of rare variants in founder populations. [PDF]
Mejia-Garcia A +14 more
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Blackening Careers Beyond Barriers: Intersectional Experiences of Black Women in Imperial Careers
ABSTRACT This article investigates how Black Brazilian women navigate and transform careers in the fields of medicine, law, and engineering, professions historically characterized by elitism, racism, and sexism. Employing intersectionality as a theoretical framework, methodological approach, and activist tool, the study analyses personal narratives to ...
Louise Rodrigues Silva +2 more
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Legitimacy of investigative forensic genetic genealogy under Art. 8 ECHR. [PDF]
Tuazon OM, Custers B, Zwenne GJ.
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ABSTRACT Over the last decade, policy actors have produced a surge of “future of work” reports that reimagine workers through the dual logics of digitalization and human capital. Drawing on 25 policy documents (WEF, World Bank, OECD, EU, and major consultancies) and combining Bacchi and Goodwin's WPR approach with decolonial feminist theory, this paper
Muneeb Ul Lateef Banday
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Fostering Physician-Patient Partnerships: The Importance of Embracing the Ontological and Epistemological Understandings of Knowledge. [PDF]
Fernandez N, Sturmberg JP.
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Abstract In this essay I contend that, whatever one might say about F.W.J. Schelling's historical and conceptual influence on Paul Tillich's doctrines, the overall style of Tillich's project can helpfully be dubbed Schellingian to the extent it mixes together discourses, genres, and vocabularies into an ever‐expanding whole. To the extent that anything
Daniel Whistler
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Large future genetic diversity losses are predicted from conservation indicators even with habitat protection. [PDF]
Mualim KS +5 more
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Making Good to Making Space: Lived Experience and the Convict Criminology Tradition
ABSTRACT Making Good’s 25th anniversary offers an opportunity to revisit one of criminology's most consequential texts through the lens of lived experience scholarship and convict criminology. Few works have done more to transform the epistemic landscape.
Ed Schreeche‐Powell
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Familial risk and phenotypic variation of sarcoidosis in the Icelandic population. [PDF]
Arnadottir B +4 more
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