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When to Overthrow Your Government: The Right to Resist in the World's Constitutions

, 2012
On December 17 2010, a young Tunisian street vendor protesting an abusive police official set off a wave of democratic uprisings throughout the Arab world. In rising up against their governments, the peoples of the Arab Spring were confronting an age-old
Tom Ginsburg   +2 more
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Resistance

2021
This chapter assesses the socio-spatial, organisational, and ideological nature of resistance to estate demolition in London. It begins by analysing housing activism with reference to council housing, and situates recent anti-demolition campaigns in relation to earlier campaigns against stock transfer to housing associations.
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IS RESISTANT HYPERTENSION TRULY RESISTANT?

Nephrology, 2000
Objectives (1) to compare the magnitude of the white‐coat effect in patients with mild and resistant hypertension and (2) to determine the prevalence of controlled BP in patients with ‘resistant’ hypertension.Methods Referring doctors' BP was compared with awake and 24 hour ambulatory BP monitor (ABPM) BP in 922 hypertensive patients referred for ABPM ...
Megan L. Buddle   +2 more
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On Resistance

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2010
Psychotherapy is not about cure, but rather about developing the capacity to suffer-and enjoy-truth. Resistance signifies proximity to unarticulated truths in the here-and-now therapeutic situation. I have suggested elsewhere that it is useful to distinguish among various clinical phenomena, usually subsumed under the broad term resistance ...
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Self-Assembled Monolayers That Resist the Adsorption of Proteins and the Adhesion of Bacterial and Mammalian Cells

, 2001
This paper examines the hypothesis that surfaces resistant to protein adsorption should also be resistant to the adhesion of bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis) and the attachment and spreading of mammalian cells (bovine ...
E. Ostuni   +6 more
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Surveying for Surfaces that Resist the Adsorption of Proteins

, 2000
This contribution describes an experimentally straightforward procedure for preparing and screening surfaces for their ability to resist the adsorption of proteins from solution.
R. Chapman   +5 more
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Narratives of Resistance and the Consequences of Resistance

Journal of Folklore Research: An International Journal of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, 2004
Some among us have constructed narratives of resistance to represent and interpret the past. The telling of the stories becomes in itself an act of resistance, and a responsibility to those who have long been silenced. There are consequences to resistance: loss of social position, loss of wealth, loss of life.
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Antimicrobial resistance or resisting responsibility?

British Journal of Nursing, 2008
And so it begins – barely 2 months into 2008 and already the number of newspaper column inches racked up by a selection of NHS Trusts regarding shoddy infection control procedures and meticillinresistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) rates is snowballing. Happy New Year! And unfortunately, everyone involved has been lightening quick to apportion blame –
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Resisting Forms: Prolegomena to an Aesthetics of Resistance

2017
John Dewey’s aesthetic theory frames the critical–aesthetic role of graffiti and street art as “resisting forms.” In their dispersion and scattering on multiple surfaces, they cannot be centrally controlled. They resist the recourse to force by established powers to maintain order. The aesthetic dimension, Dewey shows, is not restricted to works of art,
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