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The Martyrdom of Nadezhda Kurchenko: Soviet Hero Cults and the Spiritual Turn in Late Socialism
Abstract This article argues that the spiritual turn in Soviet atheism under Brezhnev provided a meaningful solution to the problems of producing heroes when self‐sacrificing martyrs were losing their appeal. To support this claim, I examine the story of Nadezhda Kurchenko, a nineteen‐year‐old flight attendant killed by two hijackers on an Aeroflot ...
Steven E. Harris
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Lutheran and Dombrock are two blood group systems with low immunogenic antigens; they can cause mild-to-moderate transfusion reactions. For both, immunophenotyping is not performed in the pretransfusion routine in Brazil. In addition, the distribution of their antigenic frequencies is an important marker of ethnicity.
Langer, Ieda Bernadete Volkweis +6 more
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Distribution of Blood Group Systems in Thai Blood Donors Determined by the Gel Test
The rapid availability of fully typed donor blood is of great advantage, especially for patients requiring repeated blood transfusions. Only limited blood group antigen typing has been carried out using the conventional tube technique.
Sasitorn Bejrachandra +5 more
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Background Implicit care rationing (ICR), where care delivery is strategically arranged by frontline healthcare professionals under resource constraints, is widely acknowledged across healthcare settings. However, its theoretical conceptualisation remains underdeveloped in the context of long‐term aged care (LTAC) settings worldwide.
Xinxia Wang +3 more
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[Objective] To investigate the distribution frequency and molecular mechanism of the rare blood type Lu(a-b-) in Shenzhen, and to compare the polymorphisms of the Lutheran blood group system encoding gene LU and the In (Lu) phenotype-related gene KLF1 ...
LIU Tong +4 more
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Abstract The rising prevalence of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia, combined with persistent underdiagnosis, is driving an increased need for scalable cognitive assessment tools. Digital cognitive assessments (DCAs) offer a promising solution by addressing longstanding barriers to routine cognitive testing and diagnosis. However, variations
Louisa I. Thompson +9 more
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The Deconversion of Harriet Martineau: An Emotional History of Unbelief
Conceptualising the ‘Victorian crisis of faith’ as a phenomenon fuelled by wider intellectual forces can only take us so far in our understanding of it. The loss of faith of many contemporaries did not merely entail an intellectual volte‐face, but also an affective impact. Scholarly accounts have been primarily written by privileging the role of ideas,
Petros Spanou
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[Objective] To conduct screening for rare blood types within important blood group systems for the Chinese population, such as Rh, Duffy, Kidd, P1Pk, Diego, and MNS, in the Guangzhou region, and to establish a corresponding rare blood type database and ...
LIAO Zhijian +10 more
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Immigrant women's perceptions and experiences of health care services: insights from a focus group study [PDF]
Aim: This study aimed to describe perceptions and experiences related to access and utilization of health care services of African and Brazilian immigrant women in Portugal.
Gama, Ana +2 more
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Social Cohesion in Protracted Displacement: Limits to Peace Between Young People in Camps
ABSTRACT This article brings to light the limits to peace that currently exist between young people in Kakuma refugee camp through a framework of social cohesion. The main drivers of conflict among the vastly diverse youth of Kakuma are examined to provide evidence of the gaps in social cohesion that endure in the camp.
Valentina Baú
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