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Medicine at the Periphery

New England Journal of Medicine, 1957
ONE of the major effects of the National Health Service has been the upgrading of the peripheral hospitals, and it is a tribute to medicine at the periphery that Dr. W. A.
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The Case for the Peripheries

2012
In a world that is presently experiencing increased volatility and pressure on exchange rates, and when one of the most ambitious fixed exchange rate projects in history — the European Monetary Union — is on the brink of destruction, the classical gold standard again rises as a spectacular event in global monetary history.
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The Cell Periphery

1969
Publisher Summary All cells from vertebrates so far examined carry a net negative charge at their surfaces. When such cells are suspended in an electrolyte solution, through which a direct current passes, they migrate toward the anode. In an electrophoresis apparatus, the velocity of individual cells located in the “stationary layer” with respect to ...
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Partnering in the Periphery

2017
In this chapter data from a wider project that examined adult relationships as children make the transition to school is shared. It is argued that whilst it is important that educators and families work together to support children through the transition process, that this can be achieved in various ways. Data presented in this chapter demonstrates how
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Agglomeration in the Periphery [PDF]

open access: possible, 2011
i. This discussion paper is a completely revised version of SERCDP0047, published April 2010. This paper argues that agglomeration externalities are important even in the rural periphery. The analysis focuses on the forced relocation of more than a tenth of the Finnish population after World War II.
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Producing the Periphery

2018
This chapter discusses the impact that changes in the French national sugar market—caused by the introduction of French-grown beet sugar—made on the conceptualisation of Guyane between 1800 and 1860. It addresses a specific historical lacuna: the conjunction between the penal colony and other colonial activity such as the cane complex. The penal colony
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Periphery versus Periphery: The Stakes of Separatist War

The Journal of Politics, 2015
Center versus periphery distributional conflict is the standard explanation for separatist war. However, many separatists face strong opposition from other groups in their area. The likelihood of separatist war depends on the center’s political relationships with competing groups in the periphery.
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On the Periphery of Nollywood

2012
The Nigerian video industry, internationally known as Nollywood,1 has rapidly developed in the past few years becoming, according to the survey published by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics in April 2009, the second largest film industry in the world in terms of the sheer number of films produced.2 As Jonathan Haynes has underscored (“The Nollywood ...
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Catecholamines in the Periphery

1997
Publisher Summary Recent research related to catecholamines in the periphery has dealt with assessment of peripheral catecholaminergic function, catecholamines and stress, catecholamines and pain, catecholamines and neuroimmunology, adrenomedullary secretion and cosecretion, neurocardiology, catecholamines and metabolism, and roles of catecholamines ...
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