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Introducción. La enseñanza de la patología médica a través de imágenes es clave para conseguir habilidad clínica en el diagnóstico. Objetivos. Comparar la eficacia docente de un método de enseñanza basado en imágenes en un ‘entorno no presencial' frente ...
R.A. Fernández de la Puebla-Giménez +9 more
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"Mostra gratia di regina, come lei è". La imagen de las reinas en opúsculos italianos del siglo XVI
Durante el siglo XVI se imprimieron en Italia, junto a las obras de factura culta como los espejos de reinas y príncipes y otros géneros de literatura comportamental, gran cantidad de opúsculos y hojas volantes de amplia difusión, que se centraban en ...
María José Bertomeu Masià
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A Betrayal in the Family: An Inhibitor or Stimulus for Business Model Innovation?
ABSTRACT Academic Summary Business‐focused betrayals perpetrated by family members in managerial and decision‐making positions can devastate family businesses, questioning their assumptions about trust and how they conduct the business. Such betrayals ignite tensions between family and business logics, potentially causing paralysis and protection of ...
Md Imtiaz Mostafiz +3 more
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Abstract While gender equality initiatives have historically been spearheaded by women, male allies' contribution is increasingly recognized—and challenged. Our article examines the pivotal yet neglected intersection of women's leadership and allyship for gender equality. Across two experiments with community samples (total N = 801), we investigate how
Emina Subašić +6 more
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Long‐Term Time Horizons and Support for Public Investment
ABSTRACT Generating public support for long‐term public investment may require understanding what citizens perceive as the “long term” in politics and how these perceptions shape their preferences. Across two studies, we find that UK citizens generally understand “long term” as 5–10 years.
Matthew Barnfield +2 more
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ABSTRACT Although allyship has the potential to foster inclusivity and bring about social change, its consequences have received too little attention in the literature. In the current contribution, we aim to review the allyship literature by focusing on the consequences of (1) individual‐, (2) organizational‐, and (3) societal‐level allyship.
Özden Melis Uluğ +2 more
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“The Future Is Ancestral”: The Environmental Cuir Utopias of Gabriela Cabezón Cámara
ABSTRACT Argentinian author Gabriela Cabezón Cámara identifies as a “socio‐environmentalist and writer” and has been actively involved in the feminist movement #NiUnaMenos since 2015, alongside her growing engagement with environmental activism. She advocates for Indigenous land rights, water accessibility, and challenges offshore petroleum extraction ...
Victoria Jara
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Endoscopic Step‐up Approach for Walled‐off Necrosis After Acute Pancreatitis
ABSTRACT This review outlines current interventional strategies for treating symptomatic walled‐off necrosis (WON) after necrotizing pancreatitis. Mortality from acute pancreatitis has improved, but late mortality, particularly from infected necrosis, remains a challenge. WON requires invasive treatment in cases of infection or symptoms.
Shuntaro Mukai +13 more
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Clinical utility of liquid biopsy‐based epigenetic profiling in PDAC management. Aberrant methylation of LAX1, RCAN3, and NR3C1 was identified in cfDNA from mPDAC patients, highlighting their potential as non‐invasive epigenetic biomarkers. Methylation levels of these genes showed prognostic value, supporting their relevance for patient stratification ...
Pablo Cano‐Ramírez +7 more
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