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Nursing Management, 2017
NHS England's second podcast, Inclusive Leadership in the NHS, has been made available.
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NHS England's second podcast, Inclusive Leadership in the NHS, has been made available.
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« Exclusion/inclusion/ré-inclusion »
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Rosenblieh, Émilie, Wieger, Madeleine
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1992
All viruses in the family Potyviridae which have been studied cytologically (currently 111) induce cylindrical inclusions in host cytoplasm. These inclusions are controlled by portions of the virus genome, therefore, viruses which induce them are related. Viruses in other groups do not induce this type of inclusion.
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All viruses in the family Potyviridae which have been studied cytologically (currently 111) induce cylindrical inclusions in host cytoplasm. These inclusions are controlled by portions of the virus genome, therefore, viruses which induce them are related. Viruses in other groups do not induce this type of inclusion.
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ChemInform, 2003
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Ripmeester, John A. +2 more
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AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Ripmeester, John A. +2 more
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The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2008
Inclusive teaching involves being responsive to the diversity represented in the classroom and assisting learners to focus on their culture, attitudes, and beliefs while learning to communicate and collaborate with each other and their patients. J Contin Educ Nurs 2008;39(7):296–297.
Diane M. Billings, Karren Kowalski
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Inclusive teaching involves being responsive to the diversity represented in the classroom and assisting learners to focus on their culture, attitudes, and beliefs while learning to communicate and collaborate with each other and their patients. J Contin Educ Nurs 2008;39(7):296–297.
Diane M. Billings, Karren Kowalski
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2013
In this ambitious, wide-ranging book, the author asks what it takes to create inclusive, cohesive societies, and formulates a vision for social justice as 'inclusive equality'.
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In this ambitious, wide-ranging book, the author asks what it takes to create inclusive, cohesive societies, and formulates a vision for social justice as 'inclusive equality'.
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Heterogeneous inclusions in neurofilament inclusion disease
Neuropathology, 2006Neurofilament inclusion disease (NFID) is a rare disease, whose pathogenesis remains to be elucidated. Immunoreactivity of ubiquitin‐binding protein p62 has been reported in various neurodegenerative diseases, but it has not been studied in NFID. In this report we show p62 immunoreactivity in neuronal perikaryon of three cases of NFID.
Hirotake, Uchikado +3 more
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Tubuloreticular inclusions in inclusion body myositis
Clinical Neuropathology, 2010To evaluate whether patients with inclusion body myositis (IBM) can have tubuloreticular inclusions present in muscle endothelial cells.Light microscopy with histochemical staining and electron microscopy of a right quadriceps muscle biopsy were used to identify the pathological features in an 83-year-old patient with a clinical diagnosis of IBM.Light ...
H D, Katzberg, D G, Munoz
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Inclusion: Dimensions of inclusion in education
International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2017The understanding of inclusion in education has transcended the assumption that inclusion is about students with special needs. It concerns the inclusion of all children.
Qvortrup, Ane, Qvortrup, Lars
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Geology Today, 1989
Fluid inclusions in crystals provide a valuable insight into the nature and origin of ancient mineral‐forming fluids. Fluid inclusions are established geothermometers and geobarometers, but their use as chemical indicators has in the past been hampered by their extremely small size.
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Fluid inclusions in crystals provide a valuable insight into the nature and origin of ancient mineral‐forming fluids. Fluid inclusions are established geothermometers and geobarometers, but their use as chemical indicators has in the past been hampered by their extremely small size.
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