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Heritability of durable resistance to stripe rust in bread wheat (<i>Triticum aestivum</i> L.). [PDF]
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Methodological approach to assess cardiovascular dynamics in elite cyclists. [PDF]
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The ability to race barefoot is a heritable trait in Standardbred and Coldblooded trotters. [PDF]
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Editorial: Current advances in Fusarium wilt. [PDF]
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Unconditional Cash Transfers and Prenatal Care Utilization in Flint, Michigan.
Hanna M, Agarwal S, Shaefer HL.
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THE sins of the fathers are indeed being visited upon the children to the third, fourth and later generations in the southern States of the United States of America. Pressed by an uneasy conscience, the white South has tried here and there to reduce violence, to give somewhat better opportunities of education to the 'Negro', as he is called even if he ...
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Race has always been a significant sociological theme, from the founding of the field and the formulation of classical theoretical statements to the present. Since the nineteenth century, sociological perspectives on race have developed and changed, always reflecting shifts in large-scale political processes.
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Explores the three nodal points of Balibar's analysis of race and racism: 1) The relation between race and racism, on the one hand, and nation and nationalism, on the other, both grounded in what Balibar calls “fictive identity.” 2) The relation between race and racism and the theory and practice of universalism, the definition of the human through the
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Explores the three nodal points of Balibar's analysis of race and racism: 1) The relation between race and racism, on the one hand, and nation and nationalism, on the other, both grounded in what Balibar calls “fictive identity.” 2) The relation between race and racism and the theory and practice of universalism, the definition of the human through the
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Are the ‘monstrous races’ races?
postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies, 2015This essay considers the use of the modern term ‘monstrous races’ to describe the wondrous beings found in Herodotus, Pliny, The Wonders of the East, world maps and elsewhere. Considering the etymology and history of the word ‘race,’ a series of modern definitions are tested out on figures found in the images and texts of the British Library MS Harley ...
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