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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.
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Reliable Computing, 2001
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Inclusive growth for the marginalized: inclusion vs. pseudo-inclusion
Journal of Social and Economic Development, 2015Realizing inclusive growth for the marginalized social sections is a major objective guiding current policy formulations in India and similar developing countries. India has sought to achieve this goal by redistributive measures like Food Security Act and the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act.
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Scientific American, 2014
An introduction is presented to the issue's "State of the World's Science" report that focuses on the theme of collaboration in science from the perspective of the individual researcher and the role of diversity in science.
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An introduction is presented to the issue's "State of the World's Science" report that focuses on the theme of collaboration in science from the perspective of the individual researcher and the role of diversity in science.
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« Exclusion/inclusion/ré-inclusion »
2023International ...
Rosenblieh, Émilie, Wieger, Madeleine
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2007
In this paper, the concerns of inclusivity with respect to technology are with the fragmenting effects upon our interaction and social practices of transferring and transforming knowledge when we use technology as part of our communication and decision-making processes.
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In this paper, the concerns of inclusivity with respect to technology are with the fragmenting effects upon our interaction and social practices of transferring and transforming knowledge when we use technology as part of our communication and decision-making processes.
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Nursing Management, 2017
A video and conference presentation by diversity and inclusion director at the Employers Network for Equality and Inclusion Dan Robertson has been made available on the NHS Employers website.
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A video and conference presentation by diversity and inclusion director at the Employers Network for Equality and Inclusion Dan Robertson has been made available on the NHS Employers website.
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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2021
Effie, Ioannidou, Eric, Bernstein
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Effie, Ioannidou, Eric, Bernstein
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The inclusion of music/the music of inclusion
International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2009The intention of this paper is to situate music within inclusive education. Intersections of music – widely regarded as a ‘talent’ or hyperability – and disability provide unique perspectives on social organisation in general and human valuation in particular. Music is a ubiquitous and an essential component of learning beginning in infancy.
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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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