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Abstract There are striking disparities in life expectancy across sociodemographic groups in the United States, shaped by structural forces such as racism, class inequality, and policy environments. To what extent do sociodemographic characteristics structure—or fail to structure—individual lifespans? Using U.S.
Casey F. Breen, Nathan Seltzer
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SURNAME AS A DISTINCTIVE, IDENTIFICATION FACTOR AT THE PROSODIC LEVEL. HOW TO PRESERVE IT?
The article deals with surnames as a distinctive, identification factor at the prosodic level. Surnames are distinctive at the prosodic level due to derivation and etymology. Therefore, they are not the same surnames, nor the variants thereof.
Stipe Kekez
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Surnames of the ukrainian population as a tool of population and genetic research
The article presents the results of population genetic research, Execution with the help of surnames. It is proved that Ukrainian surnames meet the previous requirements for them as a tool of population genetic research: the stench is stably inherited ...
L.O. Atramentova +2 more
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What's in a name? Racial identity and altruism in post-apartheid South Africa [PDF]
This paper reports the results of an economic experiment which was designed to test the effect of racial identity on generosity in a non-strategic setting.
Justine Burns +1 more
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Effectiveness of Regulatory Sandboxes in Financial Services: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Regulatory sandboxes have become increasingly prevalent over the past decade. In this paper we systematically review 15 peer‐reviewed studies and 5 gray literature sources (2016–2025) identified through structured searches of Scopus, Web of Science, and regulatory repositories.
Yanqing Wang, Zijian Zhou
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When a student came to my office to introduce himself as Roy King, my onomastic perception quotient was immediately activated; I realized that what I had here was a prime example of an onomastic tautology.
Bernard, Thomas L.
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WHAT IS IN A SURNAME? AN ENQUIRY INTO THE UNAUTHORISED NAME CHANGES OF MARRIED WOMEN
Odirile Matladi
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ABSTRACT Objectives To examine the uptake rates of the African Society for Laboratory Medicine (ASLM) Academy Continuous Professional Development (CPD) programmes training courses by laboratory professionals within the African region and explore factors influencing participation.
Nqobile Ndlovu +4 more
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Extended Family Networks in Rural Mexico: A Descriptive Analysis [PDF]
We provide descriptive evidence on the characteristics of a household’s extended family network using data from the Progresa social assistance program in rural Mexico.
Angelucci, Manuela +3 more
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