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Abstract Historical biogeography faces a persistent conceptual and methodological dilemma concerning the nature of its central analytical units. Using the recent proposal by Schultz and Cracraft (Cladistics 40, 653) as a catalyst, this article critiques the argument that causal inference necessitates the replacement of areas of endemism with barriers ...
Augusto Ferrari
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ABSTRACT Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder affecting apocrine gland–bearing areas. We report a 38‐year‐old male with a lesion in the left axilla, initially clinically interpreted as HS and resistant to antibiotics.
R. Gervasi +10 more
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ABSTRACT Background Although international guidelines provide recommendations for screening and monitoring of early‐stage type 1 diabetes (T1D), navigating the care pathway can still be difficult for individuals, caregivers, and healthcare professionals (HCPs). These challenges are exacerbated by variations in healthcare systems, gaps in communication,
Chantal Mathieu +14 more
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We report a rare case of a rapidly growing and large conjunctival histoplasmosis lesion in an immunosuppressed West African woman in her 80s, affecting her only eye.
Jonathan Lam +6 more
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Yinka Shonibare, MBE and Sartorial Parody: Costuming as Subversive Practice
Yinka Shonibare, a British artist from Nigerian origins, is heir to the tradition of masquerading and, like many postmodern and postcolonial artists, uses clothing and costuming as a means to probe identity construction.
Valérie Morisson
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An Alien Word? Cosmic Salvation within a Rahnerian Framework
Abstract The possibility of life beyond our planet raises serious theological questions for Christians, particularly in the realm of soteriology. How would Jesus of Nazareth relate to such creatures? Is he the ‘universal’ saviour, in the cosmic sense? Or are there other incarnations of the Logos, the Word or Son of God?
Brandon R. Peterson
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The Epistemic Harms of Botched Apologies for Past Wrongs
ABSTRACT Apologies often create expectations of meaningful change and repair. Yet when institutions or states deliver apologies for past wrongs that lack substantive reparative action, they risk deepening, rather than redressing, the harms they acknowledge.
Abraham Tobi
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59/120ed. 120 (total all states)The maple block for 'Masquerade' did not hold up well when proofs were hand-printed. Covey had to rework the block after only a few second-state proofs.
Covey, Rosemary Feit, 1954- , American
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Abstract Knowledge on the ecology and life‐history traits of coastal marine species is vital to inform their conservation and management, especially as their coastal habitats come under increasing threats. However, such data have never been collated for four of the five families in the suborder Syngnathoidei—the close relatives of the better‐studied ...
Syd J. Ascione +3 more
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Chronic myeloid leukemia masquerading as vitreous hemorrhage in the eye
Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a myeloproliferative neoplasm that may present with ocular manifestations as the initial clinical sign. A 23-year-old male presented with sudden progressive diminution of vision in the left eye (LE) associated with left ...
Vandana A Iyer +6 more
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