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The age of intra-African migration: shifting patterns of regional mobility between two global diasporas, 1850-1960. [PDF]
de Haas M, Frankema E.
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Brokerage in Markets: The Role of Ambiguity in Distributing Value
ABSTRACT Understanding what brokers do and what happens to them in the doing is a way of understanding highly uneven processes of market‐making and value distribution. This article explores the production and functioning of brokers’ moral ambiguity as a necessary and enabling feature of market exchange in a liberalized agricultural market.
Asha Amirali
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"Jogger's Nephritis" After Pilgrimage. [PDF]
Anish LS, Lakshmi AP, Mathini S, Ram R.
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Abstract COVID‐19 caused an imbalance between medical resources and the number of patients in Türkiye like in many countries. There was not pandemic‐triage system, and this situation led to decision making based on experience, intuition, and judgment of allocation of scarce resources.
Rahime Aydin Er+1 more
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From Valverde to Kulmus: Tracing the Western origins of Kaitai Shinsho's frontispiece design in early modern Japanese medicine. [PDF]
Yu CH, Sato T.
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Abstract The South African National Health Research Ethics Council (NHREC) states in its 2024 Ethics Guidelines that human biological material (HBM) and data cannot be privately owned under South African law. This position conflicts with established legal principles, guidelines by the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA), and South ...
Donrich Thaldar+2 more
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What in the world is global health? A conceptual analysis
Abstract This article suggests that the concept of global health – and to an extent the field that it designates ‐ is problematic in various ways. Within public health, the concept of the ‘public’ has been widely investigated. However, “global health” has been introduced in academic, policy, and public discussion with comparably lower level of ...
Alberto Giubilini
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Science offers the best way of knowing-as long as we don't confuse what "is" with what "ought to be". [PDF]
Doolittle WF.
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Institutions and Growth Dynamics in Latin America, 1801–2015
ABSTRACT Institutions are regularly blamed for poor economic performance, and Latin America is often used as the prime example of the potentially damaging effects of inadequate institutions on economic development. In this paper, annual data is constructed over the past two centuries for seven Latin American countries and for few advanced settler ...
Miethy Zaman
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GIGANTISM AND ACROMEGALY THROUGH HISTORY. [PDF]
Malenica M+6 more
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