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RP11 Masses des parties molles thoraciques

Journal de Radiologie, 2004
Objectifs Rapporter les caracteristiques en imagerie des masses des parties molles thoraciques chez l’enfant a travers une serie de 14 cas. Materiels et methodes Notre serie comporte 14 cas d’atteinte des parties molles thoraciques dont 6 filles, 8 garcons. L’âge moyen est de 6 ans [6 mois, 13 ans].
N. Allali, R. Dafiri
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Mass, Cadre or Franchise Parties? Assessing Scotland’s Local Party Organizations

Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties, 2008
Abstract This article assesses Scotland’s constituency party organizations. In particular, it examines the level of membership and societal penetration evident in Scotland’s party organizations, and aims to place this in comparative perspective. It also examines Scottish local parties in relation to party organizational models that have the grassroots ...
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Echographie des masses des parties molles

Journal de Radiologie, 2007
Objectifs pedagogiques Decrire les differentes pseudotumeurs qui peuvent apparaitre sous la forme de masses des tissus mous, notamment dans les membres. Analyser la semiologie echographique des tumeurs benignes des parties molles. Revaloriser l’echographie et les ponctions-biopsies echoguidees dans le diagnostic des lesions malignes des parties ...
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Mass Party Formation: Land, Civil Society, and Party in Postrevolutionary Mexico

Social Science History, 2020
AbstractWhat explains mass party formation? Prevailing approaches explain party formation as a process of reflection of preexisting social constituencies, or as the consequence of the rise of the bureaucratic state and in particular the advent of universal suffrage. These approaches fail to explain why Mexico’s Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI)
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Policy Preferences of Party Elites and Masses

American Politics Quarterly, 1980
This study examines the sharing of public policy preferences between American state political party elites and party followers in the mass public on ten matters of state policy. Employing responses from about 1600 county political party chairmen in the 50 states and responses of party followers in several national-level surveys, we find meaningful ...
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Mass Parties and Industrialised Societies

1969
While one quickly had to recognise many shortcomings in the Duverger theory of party, the distinction between mass parties and parties of ‘cadres’ or of ‘committees’ appeared to correspond to modern realities.1 On the one hand, some parties are merely organisations of professional politicians, held together in order to fill elective posts: on the other,
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Religion and Political Parties: Mediation in the Mass Party Era

2014
Political parties and religion are two key sources of social identity for the mass public (Cotter et al. 1984; McCormick 1986; Green, Palmquist, and Schickler 2002; Green 2007), so it is appropriate to consider their linkage within the American political system.
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Chinese Democratic Parties as a Mass Organization

Asian Affairs: An American Review, 1981
(1981). Chinese Democratic Parties as a Mass Organization. Asian Affairs: An American Review: Vol. 8, No. 6, pp. 372-390.
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PRINTED PARTY MASS MEDIA: THEORETICAL ASPECT

Наукові праці. Політологія, 2020
У статті досліджуються особливості функціонування друкованих партійних засобів масової інформації, визначається цінність та винятковість партійної преси, розглядаються проблеми друкованих партійних видань та зазначено причини, які заважають розвитку цього напрямку комунікації між політичною партією та суспільством.
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Parties, Interest Groups, and Administered Mass Organizations

Comparative Political Studies, 1993
Many military-bureaucratic and single-party regimes have created official mass organizations to eliminate opposition, to mobilize for war, and to implement socioeconomic policies. Case studies have demonstrated the historical significance of these state-directed bodies, but empirical political theory has not identified them as a distinct form of ...
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