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    The Bioethics-CSR Divide by Caio Caesar Dib

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…It remained largely forgotten until the 1970s, when it resurfaced in the United States[2] as the body of knowledge that can be employed to ensure the responsible pursuit and application of science. The resurgence was prompted by a response to widespread irresponsible attitudes toward science and grounded in a pluralistic perspective of morality.[3] In the second half of the twentieth century, states and the international community assumed the duty to protect human rights, and bioethics became a venue for discussing rights.[4] There is both a semantic gap and a contextual gap between these two iterations, with some of them already being established. …”
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    Popular Diets: Ketogenic Diet by Kelsey Gemmill, Daniela Rivero-Mendoza, Wendy J. Dahl

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…In the past few years, the ketogenic diet has resurged in popularity as a potential means for weight loss. …”
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    Coronavirus Crisis and Housing Policy Challenges by Holger Cischinsky, Philipp Deschermeier, Max-Christopher Krapp, Martin Vaché

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Housing policymakers would therefore be advised to stabilise housing construction activities or to orient them countercyclically in order to be able to cover longterm housing needs that will emerge by resurgent immigration.…”
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    Popular Diets: Ketogenic Diet by Kelsey Gemmill, Daniela Rivero-Mendoza, Wendy J. Dahl

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…In the past few years, the ketogenic diet has resurged in popularity as a potential means for weight loss. …”
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    Merwin’s Prose Poetry: Collective Memory in Uncanny Short Fiction by Françoise Palleau-Papin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…His explorations of such disconnections make use of an array of literary means to express the uncanny resurgences of the past as a haunting figure in a collective unconscious, once memory and a sense of inheritance have been lost or damaged. …”
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    School Leadership and the Civic Nationalist Turn: towards a typology of leadership styles employed by Head Teachers in their enactment of the Prevent Duty and the promotion of fund... by Hazel Bryan, Lynn Revell

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The Windrush scandal of 2017 was an expression of this environment, and coupled with a resurgent nationalism, the UK voted to leave the EU.   …”
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    Probiotics to Prevent the Need for, and Augment the Use of, Antibiotics by Gregor Reid

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…The use of probiotics ("live microorganisms which when administered in adequate amounts confer a health benefit on the host") has re-emerged as a means to restore and boost the beneficial microbes in our bodies. The timing of resurgent interest in this ancient field coincides with the need to augment or replace antibiotics whose side effects are unwelcome and whose efficacy is diminishing due to drug resistance. …”
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    Desmontando el desarrollo territorial rural (DTR) en América Latina by Gabriel Rodrigues Lopes

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Sin embargo, refrenda y resurge de la estructura misma del sistema que genera los problemas que supuestamente combate. …”
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    Embracing Plural Curricula Amid Neoliberalism in Contemporary Universities in Africa: Asante’s Afrocentric Idea Revisited by Phefumula Nyoni, Otilia Chiramba

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The paper explores the complex nature of pedagogic transformation mainly due to the persistence of Western ideals under a resurgent neoliberal philosophy that shapes practices in contemporary university spaces. …”
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    Scrub Typhus and Influenza A Co-Infection: A Case Report by Chie Yamamoto, Ayano Maruyama, Jun Munakata, Tasuku Matsuyama, Keitaro Furukawa, Ryosuke Hamashima, Motohiko Ogawa, Yuki Hashimoto, Akiko Fukuda, Tohru Inaba, Yoko Nukui

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It now extends beyond the Tsutsugamushi Triangle, the region wherein it has traditionally been endemic. Influenza has also resurged since the infection control measures against COVID-19 were relaxed. …”
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    Exploring Inflation Dynamics with the Phillips Curve in Türkiye: Evidence from the Markov Regime Switching Model by Ali İlhan

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The increasing coefficient of backward inflation in the high regime reflects the resurgent indexation behavior, which was dominant before inflation targeting was introduced in Türkiye. …”
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    Apuntes sobre el internacionalismo como valor cardinal en la política exterior de la Revolución cubana by Pedro Campos Perales

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…En Cuba existen cuantiosos antecedentes del internacionalismo antes de 1959, pero es luego del triunfo de la Revolución, encabezada por su líder Fidel Castro, que se retoma este con una distinción: el internacionalismo proletario como práctica política, la que resurge como actuación en los individuos, en tanto sujetos sociales –y políticos- y que se ha legitimado a través de los años con la participación directa o indirecta, en el frente o la retaguardia, ya sea por un combatiente, un médico, maestro o constructor, en fin, hombres y mujeres como clase social. …”
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    Apuntes sobre el internacionalismo como valor cardinal en la política exterior de la Revolución cubana by Pedro Campos Perales

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…En Cuba existen cuantiosos antecedentes del internacionalismo antes de 1959, pero es luego del triunfo de la Revolución, encabezada por su líder Fidel Castro, que se retoma este con una distinción: el internacionalismo proletario como práctica política, la que resurge como actuación en los individuos, en tanto sujetos sociales –y políticos- y que se ha legitimado a través de los años con la participación directa o indirecta, en el frente o la retaguardia, ya sea por un combatiente, un médico, maestro o constructor, en fin, hombres y mujeres como clase social. …”
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    The Impact of Onchocerciasis Elimination Measures in Africa: A Systematic Review by Policarpo Ncogo, Christine Giesen, María Jesús Perteguer, Maria P. Rebollo, Rufino Nguema, Agustín Benito, Zaida Herrador

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…According to our results, 11 African countries have managed to interrupt transmission of onchocerciasis in at least one area in the country; 11 countries have not achieved this goal, while 1 country has managed to eliminate the disease, but it has resurged. Conclusions: Control interventions showed a positive impact on the fight against onchocerciasis, demonstrating that these activities are effective. …”
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    Epidemiology, clinical spectrum, and outcomes of severe malaria in Eastern Uganda: a prospective study by Cate Namayanja, George Paasi, Jimmy Patrick Alunyo, Denis Amorut, Charles Benard Okalebo, William Okiror, Paul Ongodia, Grace Abongo, Rita Muhindo, Yovani A. M. Lubaale, Peter Olupot-Olupot

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Since 2019, there have been some reports of disease epidemics and resurgences in areas that had registered steep declines and unusual clinical presentations. …”
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    L’aqueduc de Fontanières : un cinquième aqueduc romain à Lyon ? by Jean-Yves Barbier

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Facing east, this steep slope is known as the Balme de Fontanières and, thanks to the complex history of its geological formation, it offers abundant water resources, as evidenced by the resurgences and catchments from various periods in the vicinity of the eponymous road.The Romans could neither have ignored nor neglected the availability of these nearby resources, especially as to the north and west of the town, they had been forced to develop the remarkable network of four aqueducts spanning over 200 km long –including those of the Gier, Mont d’Or, Yzeron and Brévenne rivers– which captured the attention of renowned researchers such as G. …”
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