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Capacity building in dementia research: insights from the World Young Leaders in Dementia. [PDF]
Abstract Early‐career researchers from low‐ and middle‐income countries face systemic barriers to professional development and leadership growth. This article presents results from an initiative led by the World Young Leaders in Dementia (WYLD), including a leadership‐focused session at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference 2024 and a ...
Morello-Garcia F +42 more
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Anti‐Mafia Police Actions, Criminal Firms, and Peer Firm Tax Avoidance
ABSTRACT Mafia firms introduce distortions in the markets in which they operate, increasing the cost of doing business for peer firms. We investigate whether peers respond by increasing their tax avoidance and thus increasing funds available to compete with the Mafia firms.
JUSTIN CHIRCOP +3 more
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Abstract Caviomorph rodents have been diverse and abundant components of South American mammal communities since the late Eocene. We describe herein the octodontoids of Pampa Castillo, a Lower Miocene site in southern Chile (Aysén Region). Six genera and seven species of octodontoids are present, two of which are new: Dudumus berggreni sp. nov.
Andrew J. McGrath +6 more
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When discomfort enters our skin: Five feminists in conversation
Abstract Created around, through and within discomfort, this piece weaves together the voices of five feminist scholars in an exploration of troubling affective and emotional experiences, offering material for critical theorizing and engaged scholarship. This inquiry started at a conference panel in July 2019.
Andrea García‐González +4 more
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Lignin nanoparticles containing essential oils for controlling Phytophthora cactorum diseases
Abstract Phytophthora cactorum is a plant pathogen affecting a wide range of hosts, causing economically damaging diseases, such as damping off and root rot, in fields and nurseries. Current plant protection strategies are often inadequate to control Phytophthora diseases.
Anna Maria Vettraino +6 more
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Ruin lust in George Gissing's Veranilda
Abstract Ruinenlust (‘ruin lust’) or ruin aesthetics is a prominent feature of George Gissing's unfinished historical novel, Veranilda (1904), which is set in sixth‐century Italy and contains many memorable images of ruins. Drawing on the work of Georg Simmel, Rose Macaulay, Brian Dillon, and others, this article argues that, by examining these images ...
Gareth A. Reeves
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Conchiglie, orologi e insetti: gli infiniti di Rousseau
Diverse definizioni di infinito si intrecciano nell’opera di Rousseau. Nei suoi testi di carattere normativo, il ‘vero’ infinito di Dio viene contrapposto a un infinito prodotto dalla nostra immaginazione, dal quale derivano tutte le nostre sofferenze ...
Miryam Giargia
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Revelación y religión en Levinas
El presente artículo propone un análisis descriptivo de la obra de Levinas a partir del término “revelación”. El esclarecimiento del término implica comprender las dos fuentes que Levinas hace dialogar: la Biblia y los filósofos.
Rafael Fernández Hart
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Concepciones sobre el infinito: un estudio a nivel universitario [PDF]
En este artículo, se reportan los resultados sobre las concepciones del infinito que prevalecen en los estudiantes de la Licenciatura en Matemáticas de la Universidad Autónoma de Guerrero, México cuando se enfrentan a procesos infinitos.
González, Javier +2 more
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Abstract The study of the intersection between international investment law and international water law is not new. However, this intersection may be better understood through the analysis of specific case studies, regions and/or economic sectors. This article observes the relationship between China and Laos in connection to the construction of dams in
Ana Maria Daza‐Clark
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