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From Animals to Arthroplasty: Insights From Three Cases of <i>Pasteurella</i> Prosthetic Joint Infection and a Comprehensive Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Pasteurella spp. are rare but important zoonotic pathogens that can cause prosthetic joint infection (PJI). We present 3 cases of Pasteurella prosthetic joint infections (PJIs) following close animal contact that required treatment with DAIR (debridement, antibiotics, and implant retention) procedures. An extensive literature review was performed which
Chisala W +3 more
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WHO ICOPE Programme Adherence of 8672 Older Age People Over 2-Years of Follow-Up. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Aim To compare the characteristics of participants who discontinued prematurely with those who remained in the ICOPE program (Integrated Care for Older PEople) in France and to compare completely adherent participants with partially adherent ones after 2 years of follow‐up. Design Retrospective observational study. Methods We analysed the data
Berbon C +11 more
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Increased incidence of diabetes in people living with HIV treated with first-line integrase strand transfer inhibitors: A French multicentre retrospective study. [PDF]
Abstract Introduction Prevention of cardiovascular disease is a major issue in the current management of people living with HIV. Concern is growing about the metabolic impact of integrase strand transfer inhibitors (INSTIs), which could lead to an increased risk of diabetes, but the data are conflicting.
Ursenbach A +6 more
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The Metamorphosis of Tobacco: The Tobacco Pipe Makers' Arms
A delftware dish, made in London between approximately 1670 and 1690, depicts the arms of the Worshipful Company of Tobacco Pipe Makers. The three Black women who gaze out from the dish can be viewed as representations of the enslaved women whose agricultural and reproductive labour enabled the transatlantic tobacco trade.
Carla Cevasco
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Abstract This paper introduces and discusses Occitan sociolinguistics as it evolved from the 1970s onward as a theory of language contact as conflict. It was developed in conjunction with its Catalan counterpart and as a reaction to Joshua Fishman's allocational model of diglossia, and came as a response to conditions of swift social and linguistic ...
James Costa
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What is democratic backsliding?
Constellations, Volume 30, Issue 3, Page 261-275, September 2023.
Fabio Wolkenstein
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The author proposes to interpret the title of this colloquium, not in the sense of a sociolinguistic exception of France, but in the sense of a sociolinguistics specific to French sociolinguists.
Robert Lafont
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Differential role of autophagy in CD4 T cells and macrophages during X4 and R5 HIV-1 infection. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 can infect and replicate in both CD4 T cells and macrophages. In these cell types, HIV-1 entry is mediated by the binding of envelope glycoproteins (gp120 and gp41, Env) to the receptor CD4 and a coreceptor, principally CCR5 or CXCR4 ...
Lucile Espert +7 more
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Starting from l’analysis of occitanist contribution to a social struggle led by the only Confédération Générale du Travail from may 1980 to june 1981, the strike for « Ladrecht » in Alès, this article try to understand how, from 1976, the French ...
Catherine Gossez
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L’Ase Negre avant L’Ase Negre (mars-juin 1946) : un chaînon manquant ?
En mars 1946, deux jeunes défenseurs de l’occitan, Hélène Cabanes (Gracia) et Robert Lafont prirent l’initiative de créer une nouvelle revue d’action occitaniste, qu’ils intitulèrent L’Ase Negre (L’Âne Noir, à partir du proverbe « Têtu comme un âne noir »
Philippe Gardy
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