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Le caractère changeant ce la race en contexte migratoire: « À Montréal je ne suis pas considérée comme une personne blanche. Au Brésil, oui. ». [PDF]
ABSTRACT This article draws on the analysis of semi‐structured interviews to compare the immigration experiences of queer individuals from the Global North with those of their counterparts from the Global South. It examines the process of racialization experienced by some of these individuals upon arrival in Quebec/Canada, the transformation of this ...
Sousa BA, Chamberland L.
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Elucidating Continental-Wide Phylogeographic and Adaptive Processes Shaping the Genome-Wide Diversity of North America's Most Widely Distributed Tree. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Past population dynamics during the Pleistocene ice age and the Holocene era have profoundly influenced the genetic structure and diversity of species. Environmental heterogeneity has further shaped local and regional adaptive variation. Here, we ask how historical processes have led to the current genetic diversity of a key North American ...
Goessen R +8 more
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A physiologic Comparison of Continuous Neurally Adjusted Ventilation (NeuroPAP) Versus Neurally-Adjusted Ventilatory Assist (NAVA) in Infants With Respiratory Failure. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objectives And Hypothesis Tonic diaphragmatic activity is common during non‐invasive ventilation (NIV), suggesting efforts to increase end‐expiratory lung volume. We assessed the feasibility and physiological impact of NeuroPAP, a novel NIV mode continuously adjusting the delivered positive pressure proportionally to diaphragm electric ...
Plante V +8 more
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Syntheses clearly show that global warming is affecting ecosystems and biodiversity around the world. New methods and measures are needed to predict the climate resilience of plant species critical to ecosystem stability, to improve ecological management and to support habitat restoration and human well‐being.
Roos Goessen +15 more
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Environmental risk assessment (ERA) is an important component of risk analysis for plant pests and invasive alien species (IAS), and a standardized and consistent methodology has recently been developed for evaluating their impact on ecosystem services and biodiversity.
G. Schrader +8 more
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Documenting the UNESCO feast: stories of women’s ‘empowerment’ and programmatic cooking
Heritage politics can transform a dish, a cuisine or a meal into the emblem of a nation, a region or a community. A cultural and economic driver, culinary heritage has revealed the opportunities that actors can draw out of cultural essentialism, and the commercial exploitation that this can lead to. However, we know less about the consequences culinary
Raúl Matta
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Campbell Systematic Reviews, Volume 16, Issue 1, March 2020.
Rebecca Stone +3 more
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Métaphores et dessins comme voies d’accès aux représentations des apprenants sur la compréhension orale [PDF]
Dans cet article nous présentons une partie des résultats d’une recherche faite auprès d’étudiants et de professeurs de français et d’anglais du Centre d’enseignement de langues étrangères (CELE) de l’Université Nationale Autonome du Mexique (UNAM) sur ...
Silvia López del Hierro +1 more
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La migración centroamericana en la pandemia de la COVID-19
La pandemia ha llevado a reflexionar sobre los retos que han enfrentado los migrantes centroamericanos, tanto en el ámbito humanitario, social y económico.
Laura Myriam Franco Sánchez +1 more
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Summary Free asparagine in cereals is known to be the precursor of acrylamide, a neurotoxic and carcinogenic product formed during cooking processes. Thus, the development of crops with lower asparagine is of considerable interest to growers and the food industry.
Delia I. Corol +7 more
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