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    Ocular Ultrasonography: A Useful Instrument in Patients with Trauma Brain Injury in Emergency Service by Julie Natalie Jimenez Restrepo, Oscar Javier León, Leonardo Alexander Quevedo Florez

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In spite of the limitations and few studies that exist to consider it as a possible early detection, this technique could work as a noninvasive one in the case that could not be possible to do invasive monitoring or when it is not recommended.…”
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    Livestock Farming in Relations between Urban Districts and the Mountains – The Case Of Grenoble by Jean-Baptiste Grison, Bernard Pecqueur, Claire Delfosse, Pierre Le Gall

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This article looks at the way in which the agri-food sectors of the peri-urban mountains are linked to the metropolis, using the case of Grenoble and the massifs that surround the city. …”
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    From below: the work experience of youths in low-income homes by Margarita Estrada, Julieta Sierra, Lourdes Salazar

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…In this paper the work experience of a group of adolescents that live in low-income homes in Mexico is analyzed. In order to do this, work is defined in an ample way that integrates the activities oriented towards generating income, such as the conditions of the reproduction of the domestic group. …”
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    Le devoir d’enfant à l’ère de la médicalisation : stigmates, retournements et brèches en procréation assistée by Laurence Tain

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…In every society, women escaping the reproductive injunction are stigmatized in a peculiar way. Currently, the medical institution plays a major role in this process.  …”
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    Knowledge, attitudes and practices on household food waste: Bases for formulation of a recycling system by M.R. Limon, C.B.J. Villarino

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…On the other hand, age, educational attainment, and sex, do not significantly affect the way the household-participants manage food waste. …”
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    Une approche géographique du tourisme intérieur dans un pays émergent : l’exemple du Brésil by Nicolas Le Brazidec

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…It also shows that the two types of tourism are organized in a differentiated way within the Brazilian territory. Little attended by the foreign tourists – with the exception of the Argentinians - the South of Brazil is a perfect place to study domestic tourism. …”
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    Emotion processing of facial affect expression in patients with somatic symptom disorder with predominant pain–An EEG-study by Eva Metzen, Mahboobeh Dehghan Nayyeri, Ralf Schäfer, Ulrike Dinger, Matthias Franz, Rüdiger Seitz, Jörg Rademacher

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Besides, in healthy control participants, masks appear to limit the brain's ability to process emotions by hiding important facial information. Patients do not show any differences in the way they process images with and without masks, which suggests that patients generally process this content more rudimentary.…”
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    Certain Death: Mike Flanagan’s Gothic Antidote to Traumatic Memory and Other Enlightenment Hang-Overs in <i>Doctor Sleep</i> by Erik Bond

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…I support this argument by closely reading how Flanagan’s filmic tools of domestic metaphor, uncanny casting, and repurposed sets from Kubrick’s <i>The Shining</i> not only tell how to exorcise the inherited stills of the Overlook Hotel but also show viewers how to do so. We experience Dan Torrance’s reparative masculinity in real-time, communally sharing and recasting Dan’s horrific images of 40 years ago, but we now relate to them in psychologically helpful ways that enable community. …”
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    Sonic territorialisation in motion. Reporting from the homeless occupation of public space in Grenoble by Nicola Di Croce

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The case study shows how certain kinds of everyday practices shape and affect sonic and public space and, in particular, the way in which sonic traces reveal social conflict. …”
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    Place et contrat institutionnels des discussions à visée philosophique pratiquées à l’école primaire by Emmanuèle Auriac-Slusarczyk

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…The simple illustration of this practice does not do justice to its utility. Our contribution seeks to open up this field to further scientific enquiry. …”
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    "Suddenly a Binge Drinking Episode Has Happened to Him": Locus of Control, Notion of Responsibility, Alcoholism and Suicide in the Taz Region, Yamal Nenets Autonomous Okrug by Kirill V. Istomin

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Based on the example of the Taz Nenets of western Sibera, this paper explores how cross-cultural differences in the notion of responsibility, if approached in a non-moralising way, can enrich our understanding of several aspects of the drinking and suicidal behaviours of native northerners. …”
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    La ruine angkorienne et le fromager : une mise en cloche d’un paysage fantasmé synonyme d’inaction ? by Sébastien Preuil

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In the specific case of Angkor, the architectural jewel of Khmer civilization, certain representations of landscapes forged during the colonial era, and which are now relayed by the media and social networks, have repercussions on the way certain temples are managed. Today, although most Khmers do not appreciate this image of temples reclaimed by the forest which they consider as disrespectful of deities and a sign of the decline of their civilization, some monuments are voluntarily maintained by the Apsara Authority in a state of ruin in order to perpetuate romantic images which appeal to foreign tourists. …”
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    Les filières de l’élevage dans les relations entre métropole et montagne – le cas de Grenoble by Jean-Baptiste Grison, Bernard Pecqueur, Claire Delfosse, Pierre Le Gall

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This article looks at the way in which the agri-food sectors of the peri-urban mountains are linked to the metropolis, using the case of Grenoble and the massifs that surround the city. …”
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    A Critical Review of Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence) of Oil and Gas by Roohollah Kohan Hoosh Nejad, Mohammad Hossein Altamimi

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Although the book has tried to fill the gap mentioned in the goal for writing the script, it has failed so far as chosen texts and their arrangement do not have a suitable relation with oil and gas law and contracts, and it seems that review and reorganization of the script in such a way that the reader can understand the relationship between the chosen texts and oil and gas law and contracts help to increase the coherence of the book.…”
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    Resilience and the neoliberal city: A genealogy about Latin America by Andrea Lampis

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Why do we use the term ‘resilience’ and what are the implications of this use for urban space? …”
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    FINANCIAL CONTROLLING STATUS AND POTENTIAL IN MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES OF TUZLA CANTON, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA by Emira Kozarević, Amir Mujezinović

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…All the processes accompanying these activities are significantly faster and do not run in a classical way, which is why the management system nowadays requires that information requested within plan, analysis, and control run simultaneously. …”
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    Ethnomethodology and the study of online communities

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…Drawing from the authors&#146; current research programs, this essay explores the basic dimensions of online communities and the concomitant need for scholars to rethink the assumptions that undergrid historic paradigms about the nature of social interaction, social bonding, and empirical experience (<a href="#cer">Cerulo, 1997</a>). In so doing, we argue that online communities are far from the &#147;imagined&#148; or pseudo communities explicated by <a href="#cal">Calhoun</a> (1991); that they are, in fact, &#147;real&#148; in the very way in which they reflect the changing nature of human relations and human interaction. …”
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