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“THE NORMAL EXCEPTION”: EDOARDO GRENDI, MICROANALYSIS, AND GENERALIZATIONS*
ABSTRACT “The normal exception” has long been a slogan of microhistory. This oxymoronic phrase is the iconic rendering of an incidental sentence that appeared in a 1977 article by Edoardo Grendi. His article, titled “Micro‐analisi e storia sociale” (Microanalysis and Social History), is cited more often than it is read.
FRANCESCA TRIVELLATO
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Cervical Cancer Brachytherapy Dose Escalation Protocol: Analysis of Early Data Treatments According to EMBRACE II Protocol. [PDF]
Gouliaris M +6 more
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Abstract It is commonly assumed that victims' maladaptive cognitions concerning the cause of their victimization (self‐blame) or its potential solution (e.g., helplessness) contribute to psychological problems. Nevertheless, there is limited empirical research on the conditions that lead to the emergence of such cognitions.
Lydia Laninga‐Wijnen +5 more
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Appendiceal Adenocarcinoma Masquerading as a Chronic Intra-abdominal Abscess. [PDF]
Wazir S +4 more
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Lydia Badger Remington was an early resident of the Jensen, Utah area. She was born 1831 and died 1906.
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Remarkable Response to Odevixibat in an Adult With Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis Type 1 and Intractable Pruritus. [PDF]
Gil-Lopez F, Mercado LA, Loo NM.
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Concealed coexistence: Reproductive choice and coercion in Timor‐Leste
Abstract Choice is a central concept in reproductive rights. However, a discourse of choice in reproductive health can also mask precisely the act it aims to protect against: coercion. Whilst choice has been explored extensively in studies of reproductive rights and justice, understandings of coercion are fragmented and under‐theorized.
Laura Burke
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When Infection Masquerades as Malignancy: Fatal Basidiobolomycosis Presenting as Suspected Rhabdomyosarcoma in a Child. [PDF]
Amoako E +9 more
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ABSTRACT Identifying close relatives in wild animal populations is fundamental across many research fields. Genetic estimates of relatedness have expanded rapidly in recent decades, drawing on a range of genetic data types. Here, we review their use and outline opportunities for future studies by combining two complementary approaches.
Annika Freudiger +7 more
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Changes in the Mare Oviduct Across Different Seasons Throughout the Year. [PDF]
González N, Varela A, de Blas N, Gil L.
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