Sex-specific metrics for success: Gaps in social word use are bigger for autistic girls than boys. [PDF]
Cola M +17 more
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Merciful Like the Father—the Vision of Pastoral Care in the Parish
Wiesław Śmigiel
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Reproducing National Distinction: How Cultural Capital Shapes Estonia's Russian School Field
ABSTRACT Research on nationalism has long emphasized the homogenizing role of education in producing shared language, history and identity, while studies in the sociology of education have examined how cultural capital and social class structure school hierarchies.
Léo Henry
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Human stem cell-derived neurons establish functional inhibitory-excitatory cortical circuits in a chimeric transplantation model. [PDF]
Hunt CPJ +5 more
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Contesting Nationalism: Global Citizenship and Chinese Identity in Hong Kong
ABSTRACT Global citizenship highlights that one's identity transcends national borders, whereas nationalism prioritises individuals' identification with a specific nation‐state. In the context of nation‐building, tension could arise between global citizenship and national identity.
Shen Yang
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Retraction Notice to "Aberrant CD8<sup>+</sup> T-Cell Responses and Memory Differentiation upon Viral Infection of an Ataxia-Telangiectasia Mouse Model Driven by Hyper-Activated Akt and mTORC1 Signaling" [Am J Pathol 178 (2011) 2740-2751]. [PDF]
D'Souza AD +4 more
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Parish Alvars, Elias (eig. Eli Parish)
* 28.2.1808 Teignmouth/GB, † 25.1.1849 Wien. Harfen-Virtuose, Komponist.
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A STEP IN STONE. ONTOLOGIES OF PODOMORPHIC PETROGLYPHS IN SOUTHERN SCANDINAVIAN BRONZE AGE
Summary During the Bronze Age, a particular type of podomorphic petroglyph was produced on the outcrops by the sea in southern Scandinavia. In this text, their distribution, organization and articulation are analyzed in the Mälaren region of central‐eastern Sweden.
Fredrik Fahlander
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ABSTRACT Automation in public administration is often seen as a recent, purely digital phenomenon that transforms decision‐making and governance. This article challenges that view by elucidating a historical continuum in the automation of administrative decision‐making.
Aleksander Heikkinen +2 more
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