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Modern History of Cholera Vaccines and the Pivotal Role of icddr,b [PDF]
The rapid spread of the seventh cholera pandemic over Asia in the 1960s led to several large field studies that revealed that the traditional injectable cholera vaccines had poor efficacy, which led the World Health Organization (WHO) in the 1970s to ...
J. Holmgren
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A Modern History of Informed Consent and the Role of Key Information [PDF]
Background: The concept of informed consent has evolved significantly with regard to both the practice of medicine and research conducted with human volunteers.
L. Bazzano+2 more
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Kimchi throughout millennia: a narrative review on the early and modern history of kimchi [PDF]
Kimchi, the traditional fermented vegetable dish from Korea, has been an integral part of the Korean food culture for thousands of years. Today, it is considered as a symbol of identity for Korean people and is globally appraised as a healthy food.
Reggie Surya, David Nugroho
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History of modern nutrition science—implications for current research, dietary guidelines, and food policy [PDF]
Dariush Mozaffarian and colleagues describe how the history of modern nutrition science has shaped current ...
D. Mozaffarian, I. Rosenberg, R. Uauy
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A History of Dystonia: Ancient to Modern [PDF]
Before 1911, when Hermann Oppenheim introduced the term dystonia, this movement disorder lacked a unifying descriptor. While words like epilepsy, apoplexy, and palsy have had their meanings since antiquity, references to dystonia are much harder to ...
Deborah Thorpe+3 more
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History of Catalan numbers [PDF]
We give a brief history of Catalan numbers, from their first discovery in the 18th century to modern times. This note will appear as an appendix in Richard Stanley's forthcoming book on Catalan numbers.
Pak, Igor
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Political Leaders in the APP Ecosystem
This article analyzes the process of symbolic and critical-discursive construction of applications developed for mobile devices for some of the world’s most important heads of state through their manifestation in the ecosystem of mobile applications for ...
Raquel Quevedo-Redondo+3 more
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Journalism in Democracy: A Discourse Analysis of Twitter Posts on the Ferrerasgate Scandal
This research analyses the discourse on Twitter surrounding the “Ferrerasgate” scandal involving the Spanish journalist Antonio García Ferreras, director and host of the television show Al Rojo Vivo (La Sexta, Spanish TV channel).
Itziar Reguero-Sanz+2 more
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Music as Soft Power: The Electoral Use of Spotify
The changes brought by new technologies and the ensuing rapid development of the communication field have resulted in an increasing number of studies on politicians’ use of the internet and social media.
Raquel Quevedo-Redondo+2 more
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The (in)visible barriers to free software: Inequalities in online communities in Spain
Free culture communities support self-learning, peer production, and the distribution of knowledge generated without any restrictions. However, free culture communities are not isolated from the social inequalities of the outside world. Understanding (in)
Dafne Calvo
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