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Racism in German healthcare: uncovering the construction and silencing of the “other”
While the impact of racism on healthcare interactions has been researched extensively in many parts of the world, substantive studies on healthcare-related racism in Europe, and particularly in Germany, remain scarce.
Tanja Gangarova +2 more
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A new zinc hybrid guanidine catalyst [Zn{(R,R)TMGNMe2(1,2)ch}2](OTf)2 (C1) shows very high catalytic activity in the polymerization of cyclic esters and in the depolymerization of these polyesters. Using C1 in the ring‐opening polymerization of lactide and caprolactone under industrially relevant conditions, astonishing rate constants of the same order
Tabea Becker +8 more
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PUTTING RACIAL EQUALITY ONTO THE GLOBAL HUMAN RIGHTS AGENDA
Equality is generally marginalized within the global human rights agenda, and among those who wield power in the formation and execution of this agenda.
E. Tendayi Achiume
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Racism in Finnish basic education: discursive depoliticization through policies
There are legislation and policies promoting equality and non-discrimination in Finnish schools, yet racism remains part of everyday life in schools and school staff find it difficult to address.
Jenni Helakorpi, Gunilla Holm
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The primary purpose of this two-phased study was to examine the structural validity and statistical utility of a racism scale specific to Black men who have sex with men (MSM) who resided in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area and Baltimore, Maryland ...
William Pastor Smith PsyD, MA, MEd, RD, LD
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Negotiating identities: ethnicity and social relations in a young offenders' institution [PDF]
This article explores the situated nature of male prisoner identities in the late modern British context, using the contrasting theoretical frames of Sykes's (1958) indigenous model and Jacobs' (1979) importation model of prisoner subcultures and social ...
Allport, Gordon W. +29 more
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A Rationally Engineered Spleen‐Tropic One‐Component Lipid‐mRNA Complex (OncoLRC) for Cancer Vaccines
OncoLRC, a one‐component lipid‐mRNA complex, enables efficient spleen‐targeted delivery at an exceptionally low lipid‐to‐mRNA mass ratio (1.5:1), robustly activates immune responses, inhibits tumor growth, and synergizes with checkpoint blockade, presenting a next‐generation platform for mRNA vaccines.
Qimeng Yin +4 more
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Using simulation-based education to enhance anti-racism learning in nursing
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether simulation-based education promotes anti-racism learning among nursing students. METHODS: This descriptive qualitative study explored how simulation-based education could support anti-racism education in undergraduate ...
Heather Epp +5 more
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Race-Conscious Bioethics: The Call to Reject Contemporary Scientific Racism [PDF]
Jessica P. Cerdeña
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Human participants with early‐ or chronic‐stage tendinopathy and healthy controls are investigated using ultrasound Doppler, 3T and 7T MRI, and tendon biopsies. Tendon swelling and hyperperfusion are evident early, while vascular growth and extracellular matrix changes are most pronounced in chronic tendinopathy. Early intervention may provide superior
Max F. R. Merkel +11 more
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