A resource of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines including clinical, genomic, and cellular data from genetically isolated families with mood and psychotic disorders. [PDF]
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Into A Great Nation: Mennonites and Nationalism in Imperial Germany, 1871-1900
Historians of the early Kaiserreich have often linked the rise of modern nationalism to the assimilation of minority groups into the new German nation state. In the case of Mennonites, the assimilation narrative tells only half the story.
Goossen, Benjamin W., , \u2713 +1 more
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ENACTING GEMEINDE IN THE LANGUAGE OF STORY: NARRATIVE PERFORMANCE AMONG KANSAS MENNONITES FROM VOLYN
This article examines oral narrative performance within the cultural context of the Swiss Volynian Mennonites in Moundridge, Kansas, whose forbears were members of a congregational group that migrated from Volyn Province in Polish Russia in 1874. A Swiss
John McCabe-Juhnke
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Not talking union an oral history of North American Mennonites and labour
"This book investigates the labour history of a people who have not been involved in the twentieth-century labour movement in large numbers: North American Mennonites.
Thiessen, Janis 1971-
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Biomarkers of Development of Immunity and Allergic Diseases in Farming and Non-farming Lifestyle Infants: Design, Methods and 1 Year Outcomes in the "Zooming in to Old Order Mennonites" Birth Cohort Study. [PDF]
Järvinen KM +14 more
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Measles outbreaks in the United States in 2025: Practice, policy, and the canary in the coalmine. [PDF]
Hewitt GL, Obeid A, Fischer PR.
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The enteric DNA virome differs in infants at risk for atopic disease. [PDF]
Perdue TJ +7 more
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Gut microbial IgA coating in infants with traditional farming lifestyle and urban infants with allergic outcomes. [PDF]
Bu K +13 more
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Hepatitis E Virus Infection in a Northern Mexican City: A Cross-Sectional Seroprevalence Study. [PDF]
Alvarado-Esquivel C +11 more
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A GREAT TRAVEL OR THE NEW VIEW ON THE SETTLEMENT OF MENNONITES IN KHOREZM
In this article is given information about Mennonites who lived in the Central Asia, exactly in Khorezm region. In August 1881, a group of Mennonites called Trakt, arrived at Tashkent. They were accepted by Turkestan GeneralGovernor Kaufman. During their
Djumaniyazov, Dj. N., Rakhimova, Sh. A.
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