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    Turkmens: Victims of Arabization and Kurdification Policies in Kirkuk by Şafak OĞUZ

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…In supporting the Kurds, Western countries have ignored the suffering of the Turkmen, the primary victims of Arabization in the past and nowadays of Kurdification.…”
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    The Wound as Bridge: The Path of Conocimiento in Gloria Anzaldúa's Work by Mirella VALLONE

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Even in the last part of her career, when the feeling of personal and social vulnerability became stronger due to her diabetes and to the 9/11 attacks, she invited readers to overcome the temptation to victimhood and to use pain as a conduit to recognizing another’s suffering, opening the possibility of an ethical encounter.…”
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  3. 423

    Hubungan Berbagai Faktor Risiko Terhadap Kejadian Penyakit Jantung Koroner Pada Penderita Diabetes Melitus Tipe 2 by Fadma Yuliani, Fadil Oenzil, Detty Iryani

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The result showed that risk factors that were related with CHD incident in DM patients are gender (p=0,000), long-suffering diabetes (p=0,043), hypertension (p=0,007), dyslipidemia (p=0,000), obesity (p=0,023), and smoking habit (p=0,000). …”
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    Self-rated health status and associated factors in Ilam, west of Iran: results of a population-based cross-sectional study by Mohammad Bazyar, Hojatollah Kakaei, Hamed Azadi, Mohsen Jalilian, Mohammad Ali Mansournia, Kamran Malekan, Reza Pakzad, Reza Pakzad, Reza Pakzad, Reza Pakzad

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It is also necessary for local health officials to allocate financial resources and introduce other kinds of supportive initiatives to provide targeted support for those who are struggling with poverty and suffering chronic diseases.…”
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    ROLE OF HOLOCAUST IN GERMAN-ISRAELI RELATIONS by K. Y. Khderi

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…For 70 years they have been demonstrating to the entire world its good intentions, and did everything possible in order to atone for the suffering of Jews. Today, among the Germans one can observe some fatigue of the theme. …”
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  6. 426

    Leroy Clarke entre poésie et peinture, Chantre de la spiritualité et de la liberté by Patricia Donatien-Yssa

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Painting and writing are, for Clarke, ritual acts of sublimation of the original and historical suffering of the Caribbean peoples, which transform the unspeakable and the unbearable into aesthetic realizations.So, in Clarke’s works, signs, words, traces and colours are organised in an identical dynamic of accumulation, correspondence and swarming which place the observer in an interstice outside time and space where he can be immersed in an embracing plenitude.…”
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  7. 427

    Postphlebitic ulcer treatment with platelet-rich plasma and autograft of skin. Case Presentation by Eldis Sánchez Consuegra, Julio Dámaso Fernández Águila, Nancy Soraya Izaguirre Hernández

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The case of a 76 - year - old woman with a history of peripheral venous insufficiency and variceal vascular surgery is presented. She was suffering from a large post - phlebitic ulcer (14 x 9 cm) with a long evolution in the right maleolotibial region. …”
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  8. 428

    Physiotherapy and Nutrition: Two Unavoidable Therapies in the Treatment of Chronic non-communicable Diseases by Ismaray Sacerio González, Lourdes Elena Duany Badell, Lenia Marín Medina

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Only an additional intake of natural nutrients is not enough, it is necessary to complement it with other therapeutic tools within physiotherapy. People suffering from chronic diseases have transformations in eating practices, created by the underlying disease, so it is important to vary dietary habits in order to regain health. …”
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  9. 429

    ‘As Though It Were A Sacred Relic’: The Troubled Holocaust Poetry of Julian Tuwim by Myer Siemiatycki

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…His searing Holocaust poems convey a longing for Poland, for a better Poland, and a solidarity of suffering with his brethren Jews. To the end, Julian Tuwim was a powerful, troubled Polish-Jewish literary voice. …”
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  10. 430

    In vivo monitoring of leukemia-niche interactions in a zebrafish xenograft model. by Anja Arner, Andreas Ettinger, Bradley Wayne Blaser, Bettina Schmid, Irmela Jeremias, Nadia Rostam, Vera Binder-Blaser

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…ALL prognosis after initial diagnosis is generally good; however, patients suffering from relapse have a poor outcome. The tumor microenvironment is recognized as an important contributor to relapse, yet the cell-cell interactions involved are complex and difficult to study in traditional experimental models. …”
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    Perfluorocarbon Nanoparticles: Evolution of a Multimodality and Multifunctional Imaging Agent by Patrick M. Winter

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The highly flexible and robust nature of this combined molecular imaging and drug delivery vehicle has been exploited in a variety of animal models to demonstrate its potential impact on the care and treatment of patients suffering from some of the most debilitating diseases.…”
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    Socioeconomic Impact of Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Canada by Michel Boivin

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…The indirect costs are related to the production losses due to morbidity, and intangible costs are associated with the pain, suffering and alteration in the patient’s quality of life. …”
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  13. 433

    Load prediction based elastic resource scheduling strategy in Flink by Ziyang LI, Jiong YU, Yuefei WANG, Chen BIAN, Yonglin PU, Yitian ZHANG, Yu LIU

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…In order to solve the problem that the load of big data stream computing platform fluctuates drastically while the cluster was suffering from the performance bottleneck due to the shortage of computing resources,the load prediction based elastic resource scheduling strategy in Flink (LPERS-Flink) was proposed.Firstly,the load prediction model was set up as the foundation to propose the load prediction algorithm and predict the variation tendency of the processing load.Secondly,the resource judgment model was set up to identify the performance bottleneck and resource redundancy of the cluster while the resource scheduling algorithm was proposed to draw up the resource rescheduling plan.Finally,the online load migration algorithm was proposed to execute the resource rescheduling plan and migrate processing load among nodes efficiently.The experimental results show that the strategy provides better performance promotion in the application with drastically fluctuating processing load.The scale and resource configuration of the cluster responded to the variation of processing load in time and the communication overhead of the load migration was reduced effectively.…”
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    A priori physical information to aid generalization capabilities of neural networks for hydraulic modeling by Gianmarco Guglielmo, Andrea Montessori, Jean-Michel Tucny, Michele La Rocca, Pietro Prestininzi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The application of Neural Networks to river hydraulics and flood mapping is fledgling, despite the field suffering from data scarcity, a challenge for machine learning techniques. …”
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    Gene Therapy for Parkinson's Disease by Rachel Denyer, Michael R. Douglas

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Current pharmacological and surgical treatments for Parkinson's disease offer symptomatic improvements to those suffering from this incurable degenerative neurological disorder, but none of these has convincingly shown effects on disease progression. …”
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  16. 436

    Verbal Short-Term Memory and Motor Speech Processes in Broca’s Aphasia by C. Goerlich, I. Daum, I. Hertrich, H. Ackermann

    Published 1995-01-01
    “…The present study investigated the relationship between verbal short-term memory and motor speech processes in healthy control subjects and five patients suffering from Broca's aphasia. Control subjects showed a phonological similarity effect, a word length effect and an articulatory suppression effect, supporting the hypothesis of a phonological store and an articulatory loop component of short-term memory. …”
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    Pulmonary Atresia with Intact Ventricular Septum and Absence of Tricuspid Valve. A Report of Four Cases by Adel E. González Morejón, Ansia Serrano Sánchez, Giselle Serrano Ricardo

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Vital prognosis of patients suffering from this association of malformations lies in early echocardiographic detection.…”
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    Slowing of Event-Related Potentials in Primary Progressive Aphasia. A case report by Salvatore Giaquinto, Francesca Ranghi

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The design is a single-case, longitudinal study. A male patient suffering from PPA was enrolled and 15 healthy older adults were the control group. …”
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    “I am a freak of nature”: Tourette’s and the Grotesque in Jonathan Lethem’s Motherless Brooklyn by Pascale Antolin

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The specificity of the novel lies the first-person narrator and leading character suffering from Tourette’s syndrome and appropriating the nickname “freak of nature” he was given as a child. …”
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    Barotrauma and Successful Release of Fish Caught in Deep Water by Elizabeth A. Staugler, Holly Abeels, Angela Collins, Shelly Krueger, Kai Lorenzen

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…This 4-page fact sheet written by Betty Staugler, Holly Abeels, Angela Collins, Shelly Krueger, and Kai Lorenzen and published by the UF/IFAS Florida Sea Grant College Program describes barotrauma, a problem that, if left untreated, will kill otherwise perfectly healthy fish, and explains a few quick and simple methods to relieve fish suffering from barotrauma and help them get back home healthy and strong. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/sg160 …”
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