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A multicenter study reveals a novel pathogenic splice-site founder variant in OTOF. [PDF]
Brownstein Z +11 more
europepmc +1 more source
When First Nations Don't Count: H.V. Evatt and the Erasure of Palestinian Rights
As Minister for External Affairs in the Chifley Government, Herbert Vere Evatt played a pivotal role at the United Nations in securing the partition of Palestine and recognition of the State of Israel. These endeavours were represented by Evatt and in subsequent commentary as exemplifying Evatt's commitment to justice.
Jeff Rickertt
wiley +1 more source
Case report: concurrent sigmoidectomy and schwannoma resection in a patient with recurrent diverticulitis. [PDF]
Dhanireddy KN +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Unpacking the role of in‐group bias in US public opinion on human rights violations
Abstract Which actor identities and social and political cleavages drive public opinion on human rights violations? While in‐group bias is known to influence public responses to government abuses, the relative impact of different identity characteristics has not been directly tested.
Rebecca Cordell
wiley +1 more source
The parity paradox: does number of children (parity) influence breast cancer mortality across the life course? [PDF]
Pinchas Mizrachi R, Bouhnik D.
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract Couple infertility is a very ancient medical condition. One of the first descriptions of familial infertility/subfertility is contained in the first book of the Bible, Genesis, written in the 10th century BC and reporting tales from the oral tradition even occurred about 800 years earlier.
Manuela Simoni +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Freud's father religion: refinding <i>Moses and Monotheism</i> in 2023. [PDF]
Titelman D.
europepmc +1 more source
Mucolipidosis type IV: the origin of the disease in the Ashkenazi Jewish population
A. Raas‐Rothschild +4 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Remembering to forget: Sabbateanism, national identity, and subjectivity in Turkey [PDF]
Neyzi, Leyla
core +1 more source
Abstract Purpose Fania (Fanny) Kaplan (1890–1918), who was reportedly visually impaired, confessed to the attempted assassination of Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) in 1918 by shooting him with a pistol. The precise nature of her visual loss is unknown and raises doubts about whether she had sufficient visual function to perform the act ...
Stephen G. Schwartz +3 more
wiley +1 more source

