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Current genetic defects in common variable immunodeficiency patients on the geography between Europe and Asia: a single-center experience

Immunologic Research, 2023
Identification of the causes of monogenetic common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) patients has rapidly increased in the last years by means of worldwide availability of appropriate genetic diagnostic methods. However, up to date, very limited numbers of reports demonstrating the role of geography, ethnicity, and consanguinity have been published ...
Ayse Aygun   +7 more
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A Single Transferable Geography? Teaching Geography in a Contested Landscape

International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2006
This study focuses on the impact of the political situation in Northern Ireland and geography teaching in schools. Student teachers on the PGCE (Postgraduate Certificate in Education) Geography Course at the University of Ulster (UU) conducted discussions within their geography departments whilst on teaching practice and reported the outcomes to their ...
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“The Single Most Astonishing Fact of Human Geography”: Indonesia’s Far West Colony

Indonesia, 2011
These Austronesians, with their Austronesian language and modified Austronesian culture, were already established on Madagascar by the time it was first visited by Europeans, in 1500. This strikes me as the single most astonishing fact of human geography for the entire world.
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Single-firm case studies in economic geography: some methodological reflections on the case of Zara

Journal of Economic Geography, 2014
In this article, I reassess the undeserved reputation of Inditex’s Zara as a ‘home-sewn exception to globalization’ for supposedly keeping manufacturing at home despite larger trends; and I use the occasion to make a case for rigorous, evidentially strong single-firm case studies. In the process, I draw attention to the manner in which the value-adding
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Is blood thicker than water? Single Indian Singaporean women and the geographies of ‘being’ family

Gender, Place & Culture, 2014
Globalisation and increasing mobility in an age of migration have had a critical impact on the conceptualisation and practice of care – from the intimate spaces of the family to more expansive scales such as the national and global. This construction of care is further compounded by the state's co-optation of a script of love in which practices of care
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Autologus dendritic cell vaccine in GBM, does geography matter? Retrospective analysis from a single institution in India.

Journal of Clinical Oncology
e14023 Background: Glioblastoma remains a devastating disease, with limited improvements in outcomes despite advancements in surgery and radiotherapy. The addition of autologous tumor lysate-pulsed dendritic cell vaccine (AdCT) to standard care has shown promise, but existing data is scarce and
Nitesh Rohatgi   +6 more
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The metropolitan and neighborhood geographies of REIT- and private equity–owned single-family rentals

Journal of Urban Affairs, 2023
Eric Seymour   +3 more
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Natality and fertility in France: predictable declines? A single-form geography?

Según las publicaciones de las principales instituciones francesas, el número de nacimientos en Francia iba a aumentar a principios de la déca-da de 2020. Pero no ha sido así. ¿Era imprevisible el descenso de la natali-dad? ¿Es geográficamente uniforme?
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