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    Multiple Hepatic and Renal Hydatid Cysts Managed with Laparoscopic Surgery by Lamia Kouba, Bayan Alsaid, Taisser Almeree, Mazen Allouche, Abdulghani Alshalabi

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The growing number of immigrants and refugees from endemic areas could increase the prevalence of the disease in nonendemic countries. …”
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    Exploring Sweden and South Africa’s Responses to Mass Migration during the Period 2015–2019 by Pragna Rugunanan, Celine Meyers

    Published 2023-02-01
    “… Sweden and South Africa are two major transnational destinations and attract large numbers of refugees and migrants, primarily due to their ease of immigration policies. Besides their unique historical relations which can be traced back to as early as the 1890s, both countries continue to experience high volumes of mass migration and forced mobility which peaked in 2015. …”
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    Contribution of Imaging in Diagnosis of Primitive Cyst Hydatid in Unusual Localization: Pleura—A Report of Two Cases by Fatima Zahra Mrabet, Jihane Achrane, Yassir Sabri, Fatima Ezzahra El Hassani, Sanaa Hammi, Jamal Eddine Bourkadi

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Hydatic disease has always been the most common in countries where large amount of sheep and cattle is raised, but increased travel and immigration have made this condition a serious worldwide public problem. …”
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    Building Bridges through Writing: An Interview with Rohini Bannerjee by Sara Casco-Solís

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Rohini Bannerjee, the daughter of immigrant Settlers from Himachal Pradesh, India, was born and raised in unceded Mi’kmaki territory, on the Dartmouth side of the great harbour of Kjipuktuk. …”
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    Pomodori e pesticidi. (In)giustizia alimentare, sanitaria e ambientale nelle Regioni ultraperiferiche: il caso di Mayotte by Paola Schierano

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Because of its relative richness, Mayotte represents nowadays the main destination of illegal immigration in the South-West Indian Ocean. Some of the most frequent activities to be carried out by migrants – mainly from the Comoro and Madagascar – stand out the cultivation and street vending of fruit and vegetables, especially tomatoes. …”
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    Autonomia delle persone in movimento e antropologia compromessa: riflessioni sulle reciproche influenze nella gestione dell’immigrazione in Perù by Irene Palla

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Immigration in Peru is a highly recent and accelerated phenomenon that has completely changed the country’s politics, society, and economy since 2017, and the pandemic for Covid-19 has exacerbated it. …”
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    La 44e élection présidentielle :un événement révélateur des mutations de la société américaine by Cynthia Ghorra-Gobin

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…Le second texte (prévu à l’issue du 4 novembre) mettra l’accent sur les convergences et les divergences entre les deux candidats sur quelques thématiques ayant retenu l’attention des électeurs (enjeux énergétiques, changement climatique et politique étrangère, couverture médicale, immigration)…”
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    The state makes migration—and migration makes the state? by Lorenzo Ghione

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Through a securitised and politicised migration management, the Tunisian regime has secured substantial financial support from Europe while portraying immigrants as domestic threats has legitimised its increasingly autocratic policies. …”
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    “We must dig our trenches, and win or die”: Voltairine de Cleyre’s Transnational Anarchism by Rita Filanti

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In her practice as a teacher among immigrant workers in Philadelphia and Chicago, as translator from French and Yiddish, and editor of Alexander Berkman’s prison memoir, she rejected the identification of one nation with one language. …”
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    Places Revisited: Transnational Families and Stories of Belonging by Pihla Maria Siim

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Interviews were made with immigrants from the former Soviet Union living in Finland and their family members living in the country of origin (in Russian Karelia and Estonia). …”
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    Towards a Chinese Conception of Adolescent Development in a Migration Context by Ching-man Lam

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…It acknowledges the experience of Chinese-Canadian immigrants, takes account of the participants' personal meanings, and incorporates the indigenous Chinese cultural concepts of bao (reciprocity), guan (guidance), and guanxi (relationship).…”
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    Familly farms, graves, and belonging: migrations and the politics of belonging among Basotho in colonial Zimbabwe by Joseph Mujere

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…The article explores the ways in which the Basotho, a late immigrant group into Gutu, have formulated strategies of belonging and anchored themselves among the dominant Karanga populations of south-eastern Zimbabwe. …”
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    La perception du pouvoir métropolitain par les Européens d’Algérie by Marc-Olivier Gavois

    Published 2001-10-01
    “…Or, si on pouvait évoquer, à la fin du xixe siècle, un séparatisme des Français d’Algérie, on assiste bien, au cours du xxe siècle, à un long processus d’intégration dans la nation française de ces Européens issus pour moitié d’une immigration étrangère. Pour autant la perception du pouvoir métropolitain n’a jamais été exempte de méfiance et l’évolution des relations avec les représentants de ce pouvoir à la fin de la guerre d’Algérie a achevé de constituer une mentalité que Benjamin Stora qualifie de « sudisme à la française ».…”
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    A Liege Town in Moravia of the 17th Century in Terms of Marriage Migration. Combined Testimony of Parish Registers and Marriage Contracts by Jan Dvořák

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The paper also deals with the problem of marriage immigration and emigration, and at the same time it tries to capture the prevailing model, taking into account the legal status of residential units, where the migration to the town came from and where, outside from the town, it was directed, and marital status of a groom and a bride, too. …”
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    Secure UAV-Based System to Detect Small Boats Using Neural Networks by Moisés Lodeiro-Santiago, Pino Caballero-Gil, Ricardo Aguasca-Colomo, Cándido Caballero-Gil

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This work presents a system to detect small boats (pateras) to help tackle the problem of this type of perilous immigration. The proposal makes extensive use of emerging technologies like Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) combined with a top-performing algorithm from the field of artificial intelligence known as Deep Learning through Convolutional Neural Networks. …”
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    Parcours migratoires féminins à Parme (Italie du nord) selon différentes sources d’information : Étude de cas by Vincenza Pellegrino, Enzo Lucchetti, Gilles Boëtsch

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…Finally, the Cluster Analysis method has enabled us to “measure” the distance between the different migration profiles and we have underlined the high degree of variability existing within the phenomenon of immigration.…”
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    Los Angeles, espace augmenté révélé par un genre littéraire : l’anthologie by Charles JOSEPH

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Los Angeles has been a literary motif since its very creation and the city can be read in novels, autobiographies, journals, poems of chronicles written by authors just passing through, immigrants or natives of a place that rapidly became a culturally emblematic beacon. …”
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    Challenges and strains in the search for disappeared migrants from Honduras and El Salvador by Gabriela Martínez-Castillo

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The new uses and meanings of disappearances and the strengthening of restrictive migration policies set the stage for the Central America-Mexico-United States area as the only place in the continent where systematic disappearances of immigrants takes place. Tensions between the State and civil society, as well as with supportive actors and families searching for the disappeared migrants, emerge in this context. …”
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    L’établissement du Runde Berg et les sites de hauteur en territoire alaman (ive-ve s. apr. J.-C.) by Dieter Quast

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This area which is part of the Roman province of Germania Superior in the Early Empire is progressively abandoned by the Roman administration in the second half of the 3rd c. AD, whereas new immigrants belonging to the Elbe Germanic culture settle: the Alamanni. …”
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    Settlement deservingness perceptions of climate change, economic, and political migrant groups across partisan lines by Defne Aksit, Tijs Laenen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Building on the CARIN deservingness theory, this article sheds new light on this so-called “hidden immigration consensus” by investigating Americans’ original perceptions of different migrant groups rather than following the standard practice of assessing how they react to a set of pre-defined migrant characteristics in a conjoint experiment. …”
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