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Arici N., Akdeniz B.S., Arici S.
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Impact of smoking on patient outcomes after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair
Background Cigarette smoking may adversely affect rotator cuff tear pathogenesis and healing. However, the impact of cigarette smoking on outcomes after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair is relatively unknown.Patients and methods A cohort of 126 patients ...
Micah Naimark +6 more
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ObjectivesThe outcomes and experience of care for patients who start renal replacement therapy (RRT) in an unplanned manner are worse than for those who have planned care.
Ademola Olaitan, Kate Homer, Sally Hull
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Old Believer’s Book Culture in P. I. Melnikov-Pechersky’s Novel “In the Woods” (To the 140th Anniversary of the Writer’s Death) [PDF]
The article examines the peculiarities of P. I. Melnikov-Pechersky’s perception of the Volga Old Believers’ book tradition. In particular, it establishes the sources of the formation of the writer’s ideas about the role of bookishness in the daily life ...
Sergey S. Bytko
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Objectives Effective secondary stroke prevention strategies are suboptimally used. Novel development of interventions to enable healthcare professionals and stroke survivors to manage risk factors for stroke recurrence are required.
Iain J Marshall +6 more
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Consensus shattered : Japanese paradigm shifts and moral panic in the post-Aum era. [PDF]
Any discussion of the factors shaping attitudes to, and patterns of conflict over, new religious movements (NRMs) in Japan today has to be conducted in the light of the activities of Aum Shinrikyô.
Reader, Ian J.
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The Function of Figurative Language in the Dialogue between Dickens and His Reader [PDF]
The article examines the function of figurative language in Dickens’s novels in the light of its specific dialogism. Dickens’s dialogism mentioned by M. Bakhtin manifests itself through the so-called double voicing and socio-ideological heteroglossia. It
Elizaveta A. Shevchenko
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The Je Sais Tout Magazine and the Features of Belle Epoque Mass Reading (A New Book by Daniel Couégnas) [PDF]
A new book by a famous French mass literature expert Daniel Couégnas focuses on one of the brightest belle époque periodicals, the Je sais tout magazine. The author limits his study to a certain period of the magazine’s life, from its first issue in 1905
Kirill A. Chekalov
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