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  1. 9021

    Inflammatory Nasal Swelling due to Leishmania tropica by Hajiba Fellah, Maryam Hakkour, Bouchra Delouane, Asmae Hmamouch, Abdelhakim Bouyahya, Faiza Sebti, Abderrahim Sadak

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…For this, the clinical examination must take into account both exceptional presentations of Leishmania infection, in particular in subjects living or having stayed in an endemic area, in order to ensure appropriate and early treatment.…”
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  2. 9022

    FEAR PHENOMENON IN EXISTENTIAL PHILOSOPHY by V. V. Melnyk

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The feeling of fear is presented in each living being, but in a great extent it is presented in a man with thin mental organization. …”
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  3. 9023

    Investigating and Analyzing the Reflection of Folklore (Proverb) in the Novels of Jalal al-Ahmad by hamidreza ghanooni, parvin gholamhoseini

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…After Jamalzadeh and Sadiq Hedayat this al-Ahmad has used this type in the language of the story; since Al-Ahmad He lived in a mass of people and was in fact one of them; his stories and works are full of folk literature. …”
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  4. 9024

    « Bois ! ». La rencontre fatale entre Salammbô et Mâtho dans les transpositions iconiques du roman by Bruna Donatelli

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The encounter between Salammbô and Mâtho, the two main characters in Flaubert’s Carthaginian novel, is marked by a daring gesture by Hamilcar Barca’s daughter which will ultimately cost both of them their lives. In the course of a licentious feast of the mercenaries who are rising up because they have not received their agreed payment, the Carthaginian princess offers the Libyan chief a goblet of wine; her purpose is unclear: fatal attraction or a ploy to soothe the rage of the mercenaries? …”
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  5. 9025

    Wilson – Konovalov Disease: Clinical Cases with Different Manifestations and Outcomes by O. V. Samodova, G. P. Smirnova, E. A. Krieger

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The relief of clinical signs was observed after the orthotopic transplantation of the right lobe of the liver from a living related donor. The patient was under surveillance for 10 years after the transplantation.The second clinical case shows another variant of the course of the Wilson – Konovalov disease manifested as an acute hepatitis. …”
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  6. 9026

    Altered microbiome and metabolome profiling in fearful companion dogs: An exploratory study. by Luigi Sacchettino, Michele Costanzo, Iolanda Veneruso, Valeria D'Argenio, Maria Mayer, Francesco Napolitano, Danila d'Angelo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here, taking advantage of the next generation sequencing approach, we sought to investigate the potential connection between gut microbiota and microbiome in dogs suffering from generalized fear (n = 8), when compared to healthy subjects (n = 8), who all lived in different families. Faecal microbiota evaluation showed a differential abundance of taxa related to Proteobacteria and Firmicutes Phyla, between case and control dogs. …”
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  7. 9027

    Autoimmune Hepatitis: Progress from Global Immunosuppression to Personalised Regulatory T Cell Therapy by Nwe Ni Than, Hannah C. Jeffery, Ye H. Oo

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Biologic therapies have been attempted but duration of remission is short-lived. Future direction of diagnosis and treatment for AIH should be guided by “omics” and the immunology profile of the individual patient and clinicians should aim to deliver personalised medicine for their patients. …”
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  8. 9028

    Radicalization and extremism of youth: Comparative case study of Palestine and Israel by Dobrucka Weronika

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The Israeli-Palestinian conflict, one of the most prolonged and most severe in modern times, is a source of violence, hatred and acts of terrorism that affect the daily lives of both societies. Particularly susceptible to this negative impact are young people, who, in response to various factors, develop a system of reactions, including a turn toward extremist views and radicalization. …”
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  9. 9029

    Migration criminality in the modern megapolis: risk management by T. N. Yudina, T. M. Bormotova

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…At the risk of the migration criminality the authors in their study propose to distinguish the extent possible danger caused by migration processes, directly affecting the stability and well-being crime, living in a certain area of people.The article also presents the main results of author’s sociological research of the risks of migration criminality, which are based on studies of subjective evaluations of residents of the Moscow megapolis and experts, representing 4 groups of experts: heads of departments of the Moscow government, representatives of public organizations, law enforcement agencies and the media. …”
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  10. 9030

    Adversarial detection based on feature invariant in license plate recognition systems by ZHU Xiaoyu, TANG Peng, ZHANG Haochen, QIU Weidong, HUANG Zheng

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Deep neural networks have become an integral part of people's daily lives. However, researchers observed that these networks were susceptible to threats from adversarial samples, leading to abnormal behaviors such as misclassification by the network model. …”
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  11. 9031

    Ontologies in bioinformatics and systems biology by N. L. Podkolodnyy, O. A. Podkolodnaya

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Computer simulation is now becoming a central scientific paradigm of systems biology and the basic tool for the theoretical study and understanding of the complex mechanisms of living systems. The increase in the number and complexity of these models leads to the need for their collaborative development, reuse of models, and their verification, and the description of the computational experiment and its results. …”
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  12. 9032

    “They Are Our Children”: An Examination of Faith-Based, Tuition-Free, Private Schools as Potential Sites of Educational Opportunity for Refugee Children in Egypt and Lebanon by Sally Wesley Bonet, Samira Nabil Chatila

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…(1) Background: Turning the lens away from national schooling, which has long been proven problematic for refugee populations, this comparative case study explores the educational opportunities that faith-based, tuition-free schools provide refugee youth living in protracted exile in low and middle-income neighboring countries. (2) Methods: Leveraging Shirazi and Jaffe-Walter’s concept of countertopography and Bartlett and Vavrus’s comparative case study, this article draws on ethnographic engagement (2017–2019) at “Cairo Christian Academy”, a Sudanese refugee school in Egypt, and qualitative interviews with teachers, administrators, and staff at “Beirut Covenant School” (2020–2021) in Lebanon to answer the following question: What is possible within private, faith-based, tuition-free schools—particularly schools that teach secular curricula and are open to children from all faith backgrounds, as these mirror some of the more egalitarian aspects of public education—which have absorbed refugee students as a part of their mission to care for others? …”
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  13. 9033

    Contribution à l’anthropologie de la consommation de champignons à partir du cas du sud-ouest de la France (xvie-xxie siècles) by Frédéric Duhart

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Evoking the mushroom consumption by the South-West France populations leads first to think about the classification of living things, the social building of edibility and the dynamics of these processes. …”
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  14. 9034

    Community-Based Strategies for Disaster Preparedness in Mauritius by Henna Helvina Neerunjun

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Centre’s (NDRRMC) involvement with the community living in high-risk zones was investigated. This study used quantitative data gathered from secondary sources and included the number of field training simulation exercises, training of volunteers under the Community Disaster Response Programme (CDRP), awareness campaigns and formulation of contingency plans based on documentation across Mauritius. …”
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  15. 9035

    Dyslexia in Primary Schools’ Children: A Study to Explore Saudi Teachers’ Knowledge and Attitudes in the Jazan Region by Ebtihal Elameen Eltyeb, Gassem A. Gohal, Ali Ali Al-Makramani, Anisah Mohammed Humedi, Sahar Mohammed Shubayli, Shaden Abdu Thurwi, Shaden Ali Zaalah, Talal Mohammed Kariri, Aqilah Yajya Majhali, Ali Thayim Ghalibi, Manal Hassan Mujarribi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Results: In this study, 421 teachers were included; 75.1% were aged 30–49 years, 61.8% were female, and 78.4.3% lived in the urban area of Jazan. Regarding teaching experiences, 63.2% had more than 10 years of experience, and 84.3% worked in public schools. …”
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  16. 9036

    Utilizing Cytokines to Function-Enable Human NK Cells for the Immunotherapy of Cancer by Rizwan Romee, Jeffrey W. Leong, Todd A. Fehniger

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This activation results in long lived NK cells that exhibit enhanced functionality when they encounter a secondary stimulation and provides a new approach to enable NK cells for enhanced responsiveness to infection and cancer. …”
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  17. 9037

    ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES CLIMATE CHANGE: AN EXPOSITION OF HERDSMEN TERRORISM IN TIVLAND OF BENUE STATE by GABRIEL T. TYUNGU, PETER MEMGA KERTYO

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The paper is informed by the fact that since the beginning of the 21st century, there has been an astronomic increase in the number of herdsmenactivitiesthat have resultantly led to the destruction of lives and properties. Scholars have identified a lot of factors that must inform the wanton destruction of villages and communities by maundering herdsmen in Nigeria. …”
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  18. 9038

    Is Aquaculture a Success? Evidence from Africa by Okoth, Sharon, Hounsounou, Hilda R.B., Turyasingura, Benson, Moenga, Kelvin O., Mwalughali, Thoko B. S., Lubembi, Sharon Indasi

    Published 2023
    “…A lot of fisher folks are benefiting both directly and indirectly making a living. Although the contribution of aquaculture is small, sometimes termed insignificant, its growth is steady and it has a promising future as far as its goals (increased protein food production and improved livelihoods of fisher communities) are concerned.…”
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  19. 9039

    The Contribution of Coffee Farming to Household Welfare in Murama Parish Nyakishenyi Sub-County, Rukungiri District. by Kukundakwe, Gerald

    Published 2023
    “…The findings revealed that the fanning of coffee has enabled the farmers to improve their standards of living since they earn money from the sale of coffee which has enabled farmers to pay school fees for their children in institutions of higher learning. …”
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  20. 9040

    Community Development in the Rural Areas through Traditional Indigenous Knowledge by Godfrey, Barigye, Siraje, Kaaya

    Published 2019
    “…Such vulnerability reflects lack of buffers against contingencies to social conventions, disasters, physical incapacity, unproductivity and exploitation; low living people/ the marginalized. The paradigm shift in practice of activities for community change in the rural setting entails appraisal, analysis, planning, experimenting, implementing, monitoring and evaluation that leads to sustainable development through and use of traditional indigenous knowledge. …”
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