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    « Épouser une femme indienne, c’est comme épouser une communauté entière… ». Nouvelles perspectives féminines dans une ville du Haut Rio Negro by Cristiane Lasmar

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…This article aims to describe and analyze changes in the position of women when they move to the city of São Gabriel da Cachoeira, the main urban center in the region. …”
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    Determinants of continuation on HIV pre-exposure propylaxis among female sex workers at a referral hospital in Uganda: a mixed methods study using COM-B model by Samuel Kawuma, Rodgers Katwesigye, Happy Walusaga, Praise Akatukunda, Joan Nangendo, Charles Kabugo, Moses R. Kamya, Fred C. Semitala

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Facilitators of PrEP continuation included awareness of risk associated with sex work, integration of PrEP with other HIV prevention services, presence of PrEP Peer support and use of Drop-in centers. The barriers included low community awareness about PrEP, high mobility of sex workers, substance abuse, and the unfavorable daytime clinic schedules. …”
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    Cognitive Stimulation for Apathy in Probable Early-Stage Alzheimer's by Linda L. Buettner, Suzanne Fitzsimmons, Serdar Atav, Kaycee Sink

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…We studied changes in apathy among 77 community-dwelling older persons with mild memory loss in a randomized clinical trial comparing two nonpharmacological interventions over four weeks. …”
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    Plasma S100β is a predictor for pathology and cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease by Geetika Nehra, Bryan J. Maloney, Rebecca R. Smith, Wijitra Chumboatong, Erin L. Abner, Peter T. Nelson, Björn Bauer, Anika M. S. Hartz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The goal of this study was to assess markers for barrier dysfunction in postmortem tissue samples from research participants who were either cognitively normal individuals (CNI) or diagnosed with AD at the time of autopsy and determine to what extent these markers are associated with AD neuropathologic changes (ADNC) and cognitive impairment. Methods We used postmortem brain tissue and plasma samples from 19 participants: 9 CNI and 10 AD dementia patients who had come to autopsy from the University of Kentucky AD Research Center (UK-ADRC) community-based cohort; all cases with dementia had confirmed severe ADNC. …”
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    "Networked individualism": A challenge of digitalization by Maksimović Andrijana R., Preljević Adem A.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In this revised understanding, the individual is positioned as an autonomous center within communities characterized by weaker connections compared to their predecessors. …”
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    Les juifs à Smyrne : de l’enfermement à l’ouverture vers le monde by Henri Nahum

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…First located by the seaside, the Jewish quarter moved later to the center of the city, near the Konak. In the 19th century, it looked shabby; its inhabitants seldom went out of it. …”
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