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She/Her/Hers

Social and Health Sciences, 2021
Gender is a catastrophic oppressive imposition. Gender structures and is structured by settler colonialism, just as it marks and is marked by ongoing investments in anti-blackness. Not only is gender a violent erasure of Indigenous ways of being, but as Spillers (1987) detailed, gender—specifically femininity and womanness—are foreclosed to Black women
Moira Ozias, Z Nicolazzo
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The ‘Pink herring’

Archives of disease in childhood - Education & practice edition, 2019
A 3-month-old infant, exclusively fed with his mother’s expressed milk, was diagnosed with a parotid haemangioma and prescribed oral propranolol. Soon after starting propranolol, his clothes that were soiled by regurgitated milk (initially ‘milk-coloured’) mysteriously turned pink if left unwashed overnight.
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In her footsteps…

Nursing, 2006
It was a special day for my patient, who was nearly 100. Today I pushed her in a wheelchair, but years ago, she'd helped pave my way.
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Her Naz her Naz her Nazê

Dengbêj Gazîn: Die Lieder einer ...
Gazîn, Dengbêj, Kurdish oral heritage
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Hearing in herring

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1967
Abstract 1. 1. A neurophysiological investigation of hearing in herring (Clupea harengus) has been undertaken. Gross nervous or multi-unit activity and single unit activity have been recorded from the acoustic region of the medulla oblongata, using 5–20 μ dia. metal electrodes and micropipettes, respectively. 2. 2.
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