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This article deals with the notion of “middle-brow” literature and the historical shifts that characterize the reception of “middle-brow” works and authors.
Jan Baetens
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Editorial: Rodent-borne diseases: “One Health” perspectives [PDF]
Veasna Duong +4 more
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Adolescent exposure to food and beverage marketing on social media by gender: a pilot study
Objective: The objective of this research was to determine if, based on gender, adolescents were exposed to different marketing techniques that promoted food and beverages over social media.
Ashley Amson +4 more
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Objective: To examine how food insecurity in childhood up to adolescence relates to eating habits and weight status in young adulthood. Design: A longitudinal study design was used to derive trajectories of household food insecurity from age 4·5 to 13 ...
Lise Dubois +5 more
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Integrating sex and gender in studies of cardiac resynchronization therapy: a systematic review
Aims To examine the prevalence, temporal changes, and impact of the National Institute of Health (NIH) Sex as a Biological Variable (SABV) policy on sex and gender reporting and analysis in cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) cohort studies.
Omar Dewidar +7 more
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Deforestation is a major cause of biodiversity loss with a negative impact on human health. This study explores at global scale whether the loss and gain of forest cover and the rise of oil palm plantations can promote outbreaks of vector-borne and ...
Serge Morand +3 more
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PAUL MORAND ET LE GROUPE "CRITERION"
Paul Morand and the Criterion group. The nineteenth-century French traveler Paul Morand used to say that Bucharest was a meeting point more than a city: «Bucarest, un petit Paris au milieu d’un grand village». This paper focuses on the efforts of Mircea
Giovanni ROTIROTI
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Le mélange du roman et de la nouvelle dans Hécate et ses chiens
One of the characteristics of Paul Morand's art of the short story is his tendency to mix genres together, in particular those of the novels and the short story.
Catherine Douzou
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Postcards from Venice: Life and the City in Paul Morand's Venises
Paul Morand's 1971 book Venises leads the reader on a labyrinthine path not only through the various manifestations of the city of Venice and of the life of the author that it presents, but also through the slippery experience of referentiality as the ...
Kimberly Philpot van Noort
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This paper describes data from a systematic review and meta-analysis [1] conducted to identify and evaluate published peer reviewed evidence on the association between perineal use of talc powder and risk of ovarian cancer. These data were collected from
Mohamed Kadry Taher +9 more
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