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Cardiac Infiltration in Mycosis Fungoides Resulting in Recurrent Tamponade. [PDF]

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Karlsson RA   +5 more
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The physics of sociality: Investigating patterns of social resource distribution among the <i>Pan</i> species. [PDF]

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van Leeuwen EJC   +12 more
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Codamozza-Fluker: The Compelling Case of a Flukeless Fin Whale Traveling Throughout the Mediterranean Sea and the Need for Basin-Wide Conservation Efforts. [PDF]

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Saving sanctuaries

Science, 2020
Critics charge that sanctuaries for retired research chimpanzees are failing their animals. Can a new tool help?
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Sanctuary?

Fourth Genre: Explorations in Nonfiction, 2021
Influenced by critical carceral studies and abolition feminism, this non-empirical work identifies a political, social and economic carceral system that is fueled by existing racist, sexist, classist, homophobic, ableist and xenophobic ideologies, which both minimize resources for Latinx/a women and girls and increases the level of state violence ...
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Sanctuary

Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, 2013
Over the last decade, sanctuary has been evoked as an alternative to the problems associated with an exclusionary statist asylum regime. In Canada, the United States, and Europe, a “cities of sanctuary” movement has emerged, articulated through various political vocabularies. This movement conceives of sanctuary not simply as a church-based site where
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Sanctuary

Departures in Critical Qualitative Research, 2020
Sanctuary is a play based on real events and real people. In this opening scene, we meet Carol and Mica as they set out to investigate what they believe to be a refugee crisis in 1981. They have uncovered harsh truths about Central Americans, mostly Salvadorans, fleeing war.
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