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    Animal Tales in Cherokee and Sumbawa Tradition: A Study on Cherokee and Sumbawanese Values Reflected in Three Pairs of Stories by , Vivin Nila Rakhmatullah, , Prof. Djuhertati Imam Muhni, M.A., Ph.D

    Published 2013
    “…Employing multidisciplinary theories under American Studies those are â��structuralismâ�� by Alan Dundes and â��micro to macroâ�� by Leo Marx. …”
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    Homocysteine, MTHFR and risk of venous thrombosis: a meta-analysis of published epidemiological studies. by Den Heijer, M, Lewington, S, Clarke, R

    Published 2005
    “…In contrast with non-American studies, the 677TT genotype had no effect on venous thrombosis in North America, due probably to the higher intake of folate and riboflavin in North America. …”
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    The yellow peril discourse in anglophone and sinophone literatures and cultures, 1895 to the present: mutations, reactions, and reinventions by Shi, D

    Published 2021
    “…It seeks to challenge the discursive ossification of “Yellow Peril” in the existing English-language scholarship dominated by Asian American Studies. The shifting presences and absences of the “Yellow Peril” in a diverse range of cultural materials, including novels, memoirs, poems, song lyrics, and music videos, are examined with comparative perspectives. …”
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    Prevalence of bacterial coinfection and patterns of antibiotics prescribing in patients with COVID-19: A systematic review and meta-analysis. by Faisal Salman Alshaikh, Brian Godman, Oula Nawaf Sindi, R Andrew Seaton, Amanj Kurdi

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Sub-group analysis by region demonstrated that bacterial co-infection was more prevalent in North American studies (7.89%, 95% CI 3.30-14.18).<h4>Conclusion</h4>Prevalence of bacterial coinfection in COVID-19 is low, yet prevalence of antibiotic prescribing is high, indicating the need for targeted COVID-19 antimicrobial stewardship initiatives to reduce the global threat of AMR.…”
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    Discussion About the Book by A. Kubyshkin “Town and Gown. The American University in the Structure of Civic Society” by Natalia Tsvetkova, Alexander Sergunin, Alexandr Perevezentsev, Svetlana Tokareva

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Tsvetkova notes in the essay the unique methodological approach used by the author, who combines historical studies and memoirs, that makes the book an exceptional historiographical occasion in Russian-American studies. The review notes the following important topics that this book raises for consideration: metaphorical research, questions on the national and global status of a university, the dilemma of isomorphism, educational environment architecture, and the role of travelogues in understanding US universities. …”
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    Rattraper le nouvel Occident : « L’initiative d’excellence » allemande, les études régionales et la re-production des inégalités by Manuela Boatcă

    “…To this end, the paper proceeds in two steps: First, following Reinhard Kreckel‘s argument that neoliberal globalization exerts new economic and fiscal pressures on the state that are then passed on to the higher education systems depending on them, the paper looks at how the new elite discourse of German higher education is producing new structures of exclusion instead of the professed more egalitarian and meritocratic system of self-designated “knowledge societies”.Second, using the examples of recent calls for grant applications by Germany‘s ministry of education and state-funded research agencies, the paper zooms in on the revival of area studies as one of the prominent targets of the excellence initiative and funding in order to show how strong state financial support for inequality and democratization research (in the context of Latin American studies) and transformation research (in the context of Eastern European studies) reinforces the main assumptions of modernization theory and reproduces the asymmetries of knowledge production characteristic of Euro- and state-centered approaches to the issues in question.…”
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