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Changing Complication Profiles in the Era of Robotic Ivor Lewis Esophagectomy: A Comparative Analysis of Open, Hybrid, and Fully Robotic Techniques. [PDF]
Weberskirch S +7 more
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Rectal large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma. [PDF]
Drakos PA +3 more
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In recent decades, solid waste has proliferated worldwide, becoming a pressing global issue. This article explores the role of Indigenous people dwelling within and upon emerging waste scenarios, with a specific focus on involved forms of sociality and ontological contestation. Drawing on the case of a municipal landfill sited on a Guarani community in
Vanesa Martín Galán
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Dynamics of phase separation in non-local elastic networks. [PDF]
Paulin OW, Qiang Y, Zwicker D.
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Why do some women choose to submit to their husbands in marriage? In anthropology, the paradox of ‘chosen submission’ has famously been explored by Saba Mahmood. Her work amongst Egyptian women donning the veil in the Islamic da'wa movement spotlights the notion of ‘piety’ to explore how devotion to God can act as a powerful motivator of human ...
Naomi Richman
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Molecular Subtypes of Pancreatic Cancer: A Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Wnuk J +6 more
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This essay introduces the themed cluster of articles, ‘Towards a linguistic anthropology of AI’. The advent of artificial intelligence (AI), especially in large language models capable of producing coherent discourse mimicking conversational interaction, is exerting unprecedented pressure on prevailing concepts of language, personhood, and the human ...
Webb Keane, Constantine V. Nakassis
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Mechanism of afatinib resistance in non-small cell lung cancer patients with nonclassical EGFR mutations: A multicenter, retrospective study. [PDF]
Wu R +10 more
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Contemporary artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are often presumed to be capable of revealing unmediated truths about the world, including the truths language might hold, echoing the long‐standing assertion that language's primary function is to directly translate reality.
Beth M. Semel
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