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    The Drosophila hematopoietic niche assembles through collective cell migration controlled by neighbor tissues and Slit-Robo signaling by Kara A Nelson, Kari F Lenhart, Lauren Anllo, Stephen DiNardo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Without proper Slit-Robo signaling, PSC cells disperse, form aberrant contacts, and ultimately fail to reach their stereotypical position near progenitors. Our work characterizes a novel example of niche formation and identifies an extrinsic signaling relay that controls precise niche positioning.…”
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    Text Research of the Book Persian Language-Correspondence and Business Documents (Based on Persian and Russian languages) by Maryam Shafaghi, Asghar Ghodrati

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Administrative correspondence is one of the standard Persian languages that has its own writing characteristics in terms of vocabulary, fixed structural and style stereotypes. Teaching such a style of language use, especially teaching language as a foreign language (based on the example of teaching Persian to Russian speakers in the subject of research) has its own characteristics and methodological solutions. …”
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    Fmr1 KO Mice as a Possible Model of Autistic Features by Maude Bernardet, Wim E. Crusio

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder appearing before the age of 3, where communication and social interactions are impaired. It also entails stereotypic behavior or restricted interests. Although this disorder was first described in 1943, little is still known about its etiology and that of related developmental disorders. …”
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    Impact of Rukiga Proverbs on the Girl Child Education: A Case Study of Kinkizi High School in Kanungu Town Council Kanungu District. by Amanya, Ritah

    Published 2024
    “…Features of proverbs commonly used by students included simplicity, straightforwardness, and the ability to convey lessons, while manifestations of discrimination were evident in proverbs such as "a man of straw is worth a woman of gold" and "a woman and a glass are ever in danger," which reinforce stereotypes about women's inferiority. The study concluded that Rukiga proverbs contribute significantly to the perpetuation of gender bias, which negatively affects the girl child’s education by embedding discriminatory attitudes in language and cultural practices. …”
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    Utilisation en formation de professeurs des écoles d’un outil métalinguistique destiné aux élèves de cycle 3 by Lionel Audion

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…In 2014, Maria Pilar Ric, Eliane Sanz-Lecina and Claudine Garcia-Debanc had a training module, based on the comparison of languages, designed for trainee teachers and emphasized the difficulty in changing the design of the teaching the language, very stereotypical, among future teachers. We made the same observation and propose another way to pass the primary school teachers metalinguistic posture, which we consider to Marie-Laure Elalouf, Claudie Péret and Patrice Gourdet (2016) as a prerequisite. …”
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    The Unwritten Endings: A Deep Dive into the Story Completion Method in Management Research by Berivan Tatar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Besides, these studies also concentrated on sensitive work-related research topics (discriminatory abuse, gender stereotypes etc.). The sample size and cnumber of stories ranged from 21 to 62 participants. …”
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    De la haine au crime by Charles de Lespinay, Frank Alvarez Pereyre

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…By the moment the very notion of difference gives ground to criminal acts, one has to better understand what is actually called stereotypes and prejudices, and how law should find its way when facing such developments. …”
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    Eurocentric Beauty Standards: A Corpus-Assisted Discourse Analysis of Pakistani Skincare Blogs by Memona Mujahid, Salma Kalim

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The analysis, conducted from the lens of corpus linguistics and Fairclough’s three-dimensional model of discourse, reveals that these blogs predominantly emphasize beauty enhancement and skin-whitening products and narratives, promoting unrealistic expectations and Eurocentric stereotypical beauty standards within Pakistani society at the expense of overall skin health. …”
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    Risk of eating disorder in Colombian women who go to the gym by Jorge Emiro Restrepo, Tatiana Castañeda Quirama

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Background: Mental health in gyms has not been a topic of study in Colombia. Social stereotypes of beauty and dissatisfaction with body image make women a population prone to excessive exercise. …”
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    Looking at Abortion Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights as an Equality Issue by Kaisla Yli-Juuti

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A finding of a violation of Article 14 ECHR by the Court would provide additional benefits for those seeking justice under the ECHR framework for being denied legal abortions in their home States and would have a substantial impact as it would lead to acknowledging the disadvantages of belonging to certain groups, elimination of harmful gender stereotypes and to possible changes in domestic laws of the Contracting Parties due to the Court’s influence.…”
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    SEXUAL REPRESENTATION IN THE POSTMODERN PHILSOPHICAL DISCOURSE by Iryna A. Koliieva

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…The problems of sexual marginality are considered to be the way of destroying gender stereotypes. Conclusion. It is proved that the postmodern philosophical discourse has contributed serious transformations when interpreting the feminine nature and changed the attitude to the very category of sexuality. …”
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    Some issues of adaptation of the post-soviet managerial elite to new social relations (socio-cultural aspect) by D. V. Maslov

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Therefore, the attention is drawn to the need for more active involvement of sources of personal origin, allowing to trace the evolution of consciousness of the ruling elite, the change of its stereotypes, values and norms. The such issues of adaptation of the modern Russian elite to new conditions as changing its attitude to ideology, to the goals of education, to the procedures of admission to the civil service, its passage and withdrawal from it, are highlighted. …”
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    À quel corps appartient cette voix ? Quelle voix est parlée par ce corps ? La disjonction de la voix et du corps comme fondement de la performance dans les spectacles Spectacular,... by Charlotte Bouteille-Meister

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Does the disjunction between voice and body have anything to say about the modern individual torn apart between personal desires and social stereotypes, between exhilaration and failure? And finally how can one represent and confront death, this moment when the rhythm of the performance slows down and the story comes to a halt that signifies the ultimate separation of body and voice – whilst knowing that death will always undermine the brilliant playfulness of every performance by Forced Entertainment?…”
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    AMERICAN POLONIA’S RESOURCES OF IFLUENCE AND US FOREIGN POLICY by I. D. Loshkariov

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The second narrative is a reproduction of widespread stereotypes about Poles, including in the popular culture. …”
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    Be Your Sister’s Keeper: Personal Experience of Travelling a Lonely Journey in Academia by Duduzile Mzindle

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…I discuss cultural stereotyping and patriarchy, workplace oppression, and gender-based violence (GBV). …”
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    Interpretation of Historical Facts in Modern Italian Literature by the Example of Umberto Eco’s Novel “Baudolino” by O. Yu. Mushtanova

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Emphasizing the connection between history and modernity, Eco proposes to revise the stereotypes associated with the mentioned historical period. …”
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    Between habitus and dépaysement: a decolonial perspective on Rio de Janeiro Catacumba favela by ANDERSON DE SOUZA SANT’ANNA

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It examines the influence of various strategies - such as stereotyping, mythification, cooptation, uprooting, disenchantment, and coercion - on the traditional structures of housing, social aggregation, and socialization within the favela. …”
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    Educational Program on Sexuality for Adolescents with Congenital Heart Disease at the William Soler Pediatric Cardiocenter by Amalia Cánovas Rodríguez

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…<br /><strong>Results:</strong> special educational needs on sexuality were identified in the adolescents studied, such as: lack of information, stereotypes and limited knowledge, difficulties in personal and couple relationships, affectations in self-assessment processes, lack of knowledge about gender, sexual health, congenital heart disease, changes in adolescence, contraception and family planning. …”
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    Searching for the cellular underpinnings of the selective vulnerability to tauopathic insults in Alzheimer’s disease by Justin Torok, Pedro D. Maia, Chaitali Anand, Ashish Raj

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease exhibit pathological changes in the brain that proceed in a stereotyped and regionally specific fashion. However, the cellular underpinnings of regional vulnerability are poorly understood, in part because whole-brain maps of a comprehensive collection of cell types have been inaccessible. …”
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    “South Africa belongs to all who live in it” by Sarah Helen Chiumbu, Dumisani Moyo

    Published 2022-10-01
    “… A growing body of literature on media and xenophobia in South Africa has shown that the depiction of immigrants by the mainstream print media is overwhelmingly negative, and this in turn enforces negative stereotypes that contribute to further xenophobic attacks. …”
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