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Complex virome in feces from Amerindian children in isolated Amazonian villages. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun, 2018
Siqueira JD   +7 more
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Methionine restriction for cancer therapy: From preclinical studies to clinical trials. [PDF]

open access: yesCancer Pathog Ther
Bandaru N   +5 more
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Transcultural nursing

British Journal of Nursing, 2012
Health was defined as “a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity” by World Health Organization (WHO) in 1974. Disease was defined as imbalance in the spiritual, physical and social condition of human organism due to various reasons.
ÖZTÜRK, Ebru, ÖZTAŞ, Duygu
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Resistance, Transculturation, and Survivance at the Bethany Indian Mission

Social Sciences and Missions, 2023
This article details an act of Native American protest against the Bethany Indian Mission and the Norwegian Lutheran Church in 1938. In doing so, it engages in and contributes to theoretical discussions of accommodation, transculturation, resistance ...
Anna M. Peterson
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Language function and literary translation: the realisation of transculturation in the translation of Sans Famille from French to Igbo

South African Journal of African Languages, 2023
Translation as an exercise was born out of the need to comprehend texts written in foreign languages. There are two sides to this comprehension; the text and the reader of the translated version.
C. Ngele
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Mestizaje, transculturation, anthropophagy, and the lower senses

The Senses & Society, 2022
Mestizaje, transculturation, and anthropophagy were among the most widespread terms used to refer to Latin American culture during the twentieth century.
Cristóbal F. Barria Bignotti
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Transculturation and counter-narratives: The life and art of the Wurundjeri artist William Barak

Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies, 2022
A few decades ago the culture of Aboriginal Australians was believed to have been removed or assigned to the margins. It was considered static and primitive, produced by uncivilized and barbaric peoples.
Elżbieta Wilczyńska
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