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    Clinical, genomic, and histopathologic diversity in cerebral cavernous malformations by Jian Ren, Daochao Wang, Leiming Wang, Chendan Jiang, An Tian, Ziwei Cui, Yeqing Ren, Lisong Bian, Gao Zeng, Guolu Meng, Yongzhi Shan, Jiantao Liang, Xinru Xiao, Jie Tang, Yukui Wei, Chuan He, Liyong Sun, Yongjie Ma, Jiaxing Yu, Guilin Li, Ming Ye, Peng Hu, Jingwei Li, Ye Li, Lijian Niu, Qianwen Li, Feng Ling, Jan-Karl Burkhardt, Hongqi Zhang, Tao Hong

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are hemorrhagic vascular disorders with varied clinical and radiological presentations, occurring sporadically due to MAP3K3 or PIK3CA mutations or through inherited germline mutations of CCM genes. This study aimed to clarify the clinical, genetic, and pathological features of CCMs using a multicenter cohort across three Chinese centers. …”
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    Le mouvement étudiant et la question des langues en Algérie (1962-1965) : à propos d’un épisode méconnu de l’histoire de l’UGEMA-UNEA by Yassine Temlali

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…While pleading in favour of the promotion/modernisation of Arabic, the PCA recommended the protection not only of French but also of Kabyle, regionalist threats having been removed with the coming of independence. Inherited from the era in which it considered Algeria as a great ethnocultural mosaic, the party’s benevolence towards mother tongues was, nevertheless, confronted by the necessities of its support for the regime, which suspected the demand for recognition of the Berber-speaking community to conceal a project of national division. …”
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    Reims antique, acquis et perspectives by Magalie Cavé, Philippe Rollet, Régis Bontrond

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Subsequently, and despite having preserved the center inherited from the oppidum, the city was entirely redesigned, its plan restructured according to a vast orthonormal system, its streets dividing different sectors into island like concentrations of various sizes. …”
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    Design, evaluation, and future projections of the NARCliM2.0 CORDEX-CMIP6 Australasia regional climate ensemble by G. Di Virgilio, G. Di Virgilio, J. P. Evans, J. P. Evans, F. Ji, F. Ji, E. Tam, J. Kala, J. Andrys, C. Thomas, D. Choudhury, C. Rocha, S. White, Y. Li, M. El Rafei, R. Goyal, M. L. Riley, J. Lingala

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…NARCliM2.0 is biased warmer for minimum temperature versus NARCliM1.5, which is partly inherited from stronger warm biases in CMIP6 versus CMIP5 GCMs. …”
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    Navigating Ethical Dilemmas Of Generative AI In Medical Writing by Qurrat Ulain Hamdan, Waleed Umar, Mahnoor Hasan

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Biasedness Another aspect of AI tools which impacts their efficiency is the biasedness that can emerge by being repeatedly trained on the same type of information.5 By emulating the human brain’s ability to remember, understand, and adapt according to new information, AI also inherits a “flaw” of the human mind of being influenced or becoming biased by recurrent exposure to specific types of information. …”
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    Editorial by Jörg Tremmel, Maria Lenk, Antony Mason, Markus Rutsche

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Since some cohorts are born into favourable eras, and others are not, it is important to examine  intergenerational public finances by reference to the standard of living inherited by different age groups, and the socio-economic circumstances they currently face. …”
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    Call for Papers: Constitutions and Intergenerational Justice by IF and FRFG

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Ideally, constitutions strike a balance between seeking to protect and perpetuate those values and rights the present generation understands to be fundamental, while ensuring the right of future generations to define for themselves the values and rights they see as essential, and to modify the institutions they have inherited in light of their own experience. This tension between durability and flexibility finds expression in Edmund Burke’s concept of a constitution as an intergenerational covenant. …”
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    Designing a model for re-employment of employees during retirement (Study case: Ministry of Education) by Fatemeh Fatemeh Bina Baji, Hamid Rezaei Far, Mohammad Mohammadi, Monireh Salehnia

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…According to manifest need theory, needs that are more acquired than inherited are activated by external body stimuli. For example, if a person finds a need for social relations, he communicates with others only if he considers the social situation appropriate, and only then does his need become apparent. …”
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