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Friedreich Ataxia (Fa) Associated with Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 and Hyperthrophic Cardiomyopathy
Progressive signs of ataxia in a eight years old girl prompted neurological investigation. The girl had unstable gait with incoordination of limb movements, impairment of position and vibratory senses, dysarthria, pes cavus, positive Babinski sign and ...
Zoran Gucev +6 more
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Intervention Of Students With Specific Needs At The University Of St. Cyril And Methodius In Trnava
In the paper we focus on the target group - students with specific needs. These are students with disabilities. We describe individual disabilities, the creation of a Support Centre for Students with Special Needs. We focus on its activity, mission.
Oľga Bočáková +3 more
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The Consistency Principle As Realised in the Early Church Catechism [PDF]
The author attempts to argue the integrated nature of the catechetical tradition by viewing it in light of the consistency principle. The article provides definitions of the principle and arguments in support of its significance and relevance based on ...
Alexandra Budanova
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Expanding the Scope of 1,2‐Diazepines Through Alternative Activation Strategies
Often overlooked due to tedious synthetic routes, 1,2‐diazepines can be found in handful of biorelevant molecules. Previous reports from our group lifted the principal synthetic lock: a rapid and user‐friendly protocol to reach monocyclic 1,2‐diazepines from readily available pyridines and electrophilic activating groups. Herein, we extend the scope of
Alexis Leblais +4 more
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Oligogenic inheritance in epilepsy: A systematic exome‐wide analysis
Abstract Objective Genetic factors contribute to the majority of epilepsies, but the exact genetic cause remains unknown in most patients. Incomplete penetrance and variable expressivity are frequent, and recent studies showed a burden of deleterious variants in epilepsy genes, suggesting a role for oligogenic inheritance.
Sarah Duerinckx +192 more
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A Very Social History: South American Cricketing Tourists in Britain in 1932
Abstract Drawing on both the rich Anglophone cricket historiography and the new Latin American sports scholarship, this article maps out the entangled global networks that shaped the tour of Britain made in 1932 by a team of South American cricketers.
Matthew Brown
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The Revival of St Menas Veneration in the Twentieth-Century Egypt
In antiquity, St Menas was highly revered throughout the Christian world and attracted large numbers of pilgrims to the pilgrimage centre of Abū Mīnā. In twentieth-century Egypt, however, this saint became a figure of limited recognition in the Coptic ...
Hiroko Miyokawa
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Carney's Davos Address and the (Contested) Re‐Imagining of Middle Powers
ABSTRACT By privileging the intervention of Canada's prime minister, Mark Carney, in his January 2026 Davos address, the work aims to re‐engage with the debate around middle powers extending from academic scrutiny to instrumental practice. On core themes, Carney's address provides exceptional focal points pertaining to the role of this category of ...
Andrew F. Cooper
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In the specialized literature, there is a growing interest in behavior, psychological changes, and stress-coping strategies when working in extreme environments.
D. Boyanov, Tatiana Iancheva
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