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    Therapy of genomic unstable solid tumours (WHO grade 3/4)in clinical stage III/IV using individualised neoantigen tumour peptides-INP trial (individualised neoantigen tumour peptid... by Ling Wang, Xia Chen, Juan Zhao, Jiaxi Tang, Wanyan Tang, Bin Liao, Weiqi Nian

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Tumour neoantigens have been studied in a wide range of tumours. Most of research on neoantigens has focused just on a unique tumour and a single mutated gene. …”
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    Les archives vivantes des conservations foncières en Algérie by Didier Guignard

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…These collections contain copies of buying, saling or renting certificates for all properties which have been submited to french right from the xixth century. …”
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    Algérien en Nouvelle-Calédonie : Le destin calédonien du déporté Ahmed Ben Mezrag Ben Mokrani by Isabelle Merle

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Ahmed Ben Mezrag Ben Mokrani, brother of the main leader of the Kabyl insurgency of 1871, and member of the prestigious Mokrani family, whose father had been Khalif of Medjana and an ally of the Bey of Constantine, was sentenced to death on March 27, 1873, for incitement to war and insurrectional facts. …”
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    Raciser la société : un projet administratif pour une société domingoise complexe (1760-1791) by Dominique Rogers

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…In the same line as Barbara Fields’s work, she makes the hypothesis that the end of the 18th century is a turning point of the history of the colony when the ideology of race is set up and when the French Saint-Domingue society is hesitating on the social functioning to be adopted.…”
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    Understanding the impact of racism on surgical outcomes in settler nation-states USA and Canada: a protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis by Mary Brindle, Oluwatomilayo Daodu, Tyara Marchand, Saffa Aziz, Ifeoluwa Adedipe, Mirna Matta

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Racialised patients experience worse postoperative outcomes when compared with non-racialised surgical patients in settler colonial nation-states. …”
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    'Jami Chadiba Nahin' (We Will Not Leave this Land): Materiality and Imagination in Indigenous Land Ethics by Ananya Mishra

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This is in the hope that the questions might enlighten and reify contemporary concerns in these respective geographical and intellectual locations, complicating the site and probing the intellectual divide between the Global North and the Global South in area studies, to see how Indigenous concerns globally are aligned in the face of a global climate crisis, as they are disproportionately affected due to historical injustices of empire, settler colonial enterprise, caste orders and religious nationalisms. …”
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    DESPLAZAMIENTOS EN TORNO A LA CORPORALIDAD. ENTRE LA ÉTICA DE LA LIBERACIÓN Y LA PERSPECTIVA DESCOLONIAL by BÁRBARA AGUER

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Se reconstruyen las diferencias alrededor del tratamiento de la corporalidad en dos corrientes contemporáneas del pensamiento latinoamericano: la filosofía de la liberación y la perspectiva descolonial. …”
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    Analisis Metode Estimasi Biaya pada Perangkat Lunak Beserta Faktor-Faktor yang Mempengaruhi : A Systematic Literature Review by Amelia Devi Putri Ariyanto, Lutfiyatul ‘Azizah, Umi Laili Yuhana

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Estimasi biaya ini memiliki peran yang penting karena berpengaruh pada berjalannya proyek dan menjadi penentu keberhasilan suatu proyek perangkat lunak. …”
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    Les Jeunes Tunisiens, une contre-expérience de la minoration ? Politisation des langues dans la presse francophone en Tunisie coloniale (1907-1912) by Sarra Zaïed

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In a way, this article revisits the concept of “dominant language” (Calvet, 1974) and provides another perspective on the importance of French in colonial and post-colonial Tunisia. The French language was taken up by the Young Tunisians as a privileged tool in order, on the one hand, to make it an instrument of mobilisation and, on the other, to escape their undermining. …”
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    Les effets paradoxaux du transfert des forces de sécurité en Tunisie (juin 1955-mars 1956) by Khansa Ben Tarjem

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…At the same time, it is attempting to appropriate indefinitely the prerogatives of intelligence, territorial surveillance and control of border areas by redefining internal policing missions as defence missions, contrary to practice in mainland France.The terms of the internal autonomy agreements of June 1955 divided the Tunisian national movement, triggering a fratricidal war between the supporters of the Neo-Destour political bureau led by Habib Bourguiba and those of the party's secretary general, Salah Ben Youssef. …”
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    Le miroir aux alouettes : destin sociologique des images du nu indigène by François Pouillon, Michel Mégnin

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Postcards of the colonial era showing native women half naked have been used recently in a number of books which, somewhat paradoxically, condemn the fabrication and dissemination of the very images they display. …”
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    Persistent Gender and Racial Hierarchies: Marriage Migration and Mixedness in Morocco from the French Protectorate to the Present by Catherine Therrien, Catherine Phipps

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…We then compare how in some cases legal and religious restraints have affected which mixed couples can marry. Although European men could marry Moroccan women, the French colonial authorities sought to ban European wives or partners of Moroccan men from entering Morocco because they believed these relationships would threaten the hierarchies of colonial rules. …”
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