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    Impact of COVID-19 on testing, positive cases, patient characteristics, and hospital contacts for respiratory syncytial virus, influenza, and pneumococcus in Danish children by Andreas Jensen, Lone Graff Stensballe

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Once restrictions were lifted, there was a substantial resurgence in these infections. The frequency of testing for respiratory pathogens increased over time, with a rising proportion of healthy individuals without underlying chronic disease being tested. …”
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    Architectural models: legacy and critical perspectives by Filippo Fiandanese

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The contribution will retrace the roots of the concept of model and will outlines some highpoints of the discussion, in particular in the 1970s when model became crucial in the epistemological discourse on architecture, till the recent heterogeneous resurgence. In fact, nowadays the notion of model, with its longstanding heritage, may be an effective and still up to date device to study the contemporary conception and production of space in the global stage.…”
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    A la poursuite du patrimoine by Thierry Nicolas

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…In a paradoxical way, the obstacles to their integration in the Heritage are not related to the symptoms of the resurgence of a secessionist ideology. In this paper we will prove that the real cause of this non-integration lies to the lack of historicity of such places.…”
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    An Unusual Case of Francisella tularensis by Samantha Huang, Bradley Kaptur, Julius Manu, Elias Woldegabriel

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Amidst reports of potential resurgence, clinicians should be aware of the possible presentations of tularemia and consider it in the case of an ostensibly contributory patient history.…”
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    Secular state and freedom of religion in Brazil: The Brazil-Holy See Concordat and the “General Law of Religions” by Jose Ivo Follmann, Celso Gabatz

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Catholic and Evangelical activism has generated a lot of contradictory effects. There is a resurgence of religious disputes with consequences in the public sphere, especially in the political arena.…”
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    Pagan Revenants in Arthur Machen’s Supernatural Tales of the Nineties by Sophie Mantrant

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…In his Geography of Victorian Gothic Fiction (1999), Robert Mighall presents ‘anachronistic conflict’ as the defining feature of the mode. The resurgence of pagan gods and the discovery of a fossil race are the two main triggers of such a conflict in Arthur Machen’s supernatural tales of the Nineties. …”
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    Studies of Migration in Ecuador: From National Development to Mobilities by María Mercedes Eguiguren

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Three stages go through the academic production: a first one where the internal migrations are approached from a spatial phenomena analysis; a second that deals with the links between agricultural transformations and migration; and a third that shows a transition from a resurgence of migration in the literature to recent studies on the diversification of mobilities in the country.…”
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    Ezra Pound and the Italian Renaissance(s) by Emilie Georges

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, his understanding of the word “renaissance” ran the full gamut of its possible translations and back-translations (rinascimento, risorgimento, awakening, resurgence) and he thus referred not to just one historical period when thinking of a possible artistic renaissance but at least three, all of which took place in Italy: the early-modern Renaissance, the nineteenth-century Risorgimento, and Mussolini’s totalitarian revolution. …”
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    Pertussis Syndrome. A Case Report by Alina Esther González Hermida, Miriam Costa Cruz, Eduardo Castañeda Álvarez

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Although there are no reported cases in Cuba, it is important to keep paying attention to the most representative symptoms of this disease, since there has recently been a resurgence of whooping cough in the world. Therefore, it is relevant to present the case of a patient with a two-week history of upper respiratory symptoms and dry cough. …”
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    Molten Salts and Pyrochemical Processing Progress at the UK’s National Nuclear Laboratory by Carvajal-Ortiz Ruth, Edmondson Mike J., Hay Moya

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Part of the programme involved the development of molten salt and pyrochemical processing capabilities including fuel manufacture, salt science, engineering, online monitoring, and fuel cycle integration. This has led to a resurgence of activity in molten salt technologies for nuclear application.…”
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    De la petite chanson aux rafales du vent : le parcours de la ritournelle dans l’œuvre poétique d’Emily Brontë by Charlotte Borie

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…This little song is to be found in Emily Brontë’s poetry, repeating itself, evolving, up until its essence is finally endorsed by the voice of the wind which woos the poet into a poetic transe. The incantatory resurgence of the ritornello punctuates the poetic mind’s trip from fancy to imagination, along which the idea of return applies less to the memory than to the repressed.…”
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    Cheminements écoliers dans un shared space : l’urbain au service des apprentissages by Melissa Bellesi, Maribel Casas

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This paper proposes to examine the determinism that may exist between the urban configuration of the school space and the preferred modes of travel to access it : could a specific spatial arrangement around schools alleviate the congestion generated by minute drop-offs and contribute to a resurgence in the use of walking — or ‘soft’mobility — in order to make the journey between home and school a learning-rich space-time ? …”
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